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hi peeps just wanting ur opinions on wats needed if i use a rb26 top end with my rb20 bottom end but instead of twin turbo im goin a gt45. what else would i have to change? im already planning to change: injectors to 555cc, bosch 040 fuel pump, z32 afm, gtr ecu is suplied with top end (might upgrade to Apexi PFC), and greddy twin plate clutch wat else would u recomend??? thanks for ur help

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as far as i know my mechanic reckons he can use the rb20 bottom end wid da rb26 top end ( he said there the same :huh: ) as far as the injectors soz havnt researched or put much thought into wat i need. as wat im lookin for now thats just waiting till the end result lol just foolin around :) cars is a very expensive hoby lol especially when ur not too mechanically minded ;)

as far as i know my mechanic reckons he can use the rb20 bottom end wid da rb26 top end ( he said there the same :huh: ) as far as the injectors soz havnt researched or put much thought into wat i need. as wat im lookin for now thats just waiting till the end result lol just foolin around :) cars is a very expensive hoby lol especially when ur not too mechanically minded ;)

time to change mechanic as he sounds like a 100% moron.

RB26 with an RB20 bottom end would still be a 2ltr motor.

With a GT45 on it?

come on, stop playing silly games

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