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Hi all, im chasing a sump for a rb26, BUT the rb26 is going in a r33 gtst 2 wheel drive. We have the rb25 sump that has been mangled to fit around the 26 pickup, however we want a high capacity baffled sump, possibly with some sort of windage tray. any one seen this mod before.

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yeah rb25 and rb26 pick ups are different. there in a different position on the block too. rb26 towards the front and rb25 towards the middle a bit more. If u use a rb25 sump u have to butcher it up to suit the rb26. i would be doing what ash (r31nismoid) did and modding a 26 sump.

Just cut it up to look similar to the RB25 one.

Thats what my 26 sump has had done to it, looks quite neat indeed.

I must take a pic of it next time i see it.

I doubt you'll need a wizbang sump.

I plan to have around 300rwkw and circuit race it and im told it will be perfectly fine, if its fine for GTR's, it'll be fine for a RWD car

you have a 26 but DONT have a 26 sump? WTF.. seriously.. get a 26 sump.. cut the diff housing off and get that modified it will more than likely cost you less than a aftermarket sump will :) cost me a couple hundred to get the diff housing cut off the holes welded up and well yer :)

i looked at doin the rb20/rb25/rb30 sump.. the mod you have to do to get the oil pickup to fit is bullshit and i wouldnt trust it as far as i could throw it.. i wish i had of taken pics when i had mine on the engine stand :(

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