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thats a series 1 motor. series 2 have a rounder tps, and it has 2 plugs (although both not always connected).

as for the series 1.5, they weren't a true model, but just a mix match. they have a series 2 wing, series 1 interior, series 1 bodykit, and most have a series 2 motor, drivers airbag as standard.

I would add;

My old S1 had a separate ignitor and a Garret turbo, with a ceramic turbine & steel compresor

It had the half moon CAS drive on the exhaust camshaft

It had one plug on the TPS

No airbags

Our S1.5 has ignitors on the coils and a Garret turbo, with a ceramic turbine & steel compressor

It's an M spec, so it has the high rear wing, front bumper and side skirts

I don't know what CAS drive it has

It has 2 plugs on the TPS, but only 1 is connected

Drivers airbag

The S2 I used for a month had ignitors on the coils and a Hitachi turbo, with a ceramic turbine & plastic compressor

It had a star shaped CAS drive on the exhaust camshaft

It had 2 plugs on the TPS and both were connected (from memory)

Drivers and passengers airbag

:no: cheers :D

Edited by Sydneykid

Post your VIN here and someone can tell you

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=128496

I know that the car has an Igniter and the afm was changer with the old rb20 one.

can any one tell me the year of the motor I can take more photos if wanted.

But he is trying to find out what engine model it is. How is knowing airbags etc. going to help to figure that out?

And RB_SANDY - WTF does it matter anyway? You should have more than enough information to work it out by now.

just because in the Rb25 Turbo Upgrade, All Dyno Results post some one says that the r33 series 1.5s are makeing the most power and I just whant no know what year it is.

Edited by RB SANDY
just because in the some one says that the r33 series 1.5s are makeing the most power and I just whant no know what year it is

You have got to be kidding me?

Should have put that in your first post so we can all say that its ridiculous.

They are so virtually the same that its pointless discussing it.

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