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Hey man... nice sr20 you have there. Now get rid of that piece of shit and drop an RB25det in the bay like the these people...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vjh4JN-ihM8

"Ultra Schwing-Schwing action"

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Hey man... nice sr20 you have there. Now get rid of that piece of shit and drop an RB25det in the bay like the these people...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vjh4JN-ihM8

"Ultra Schwing-Schwing action"

Lol Read my Sig!!!!! *SR20 ARE POWERHOUSES*

Nice car I have always want a s14 and put a S15 front on it *sigh*

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People, the youtube vid i just sent u... was someone with an RB25 IN A 200SX in AMERICA. if you look up on www.youtube.com "rb25 240sx" ull see a bunch of yanks doin the conversion. and it sounds like the 200sx should have sounded and performed ages ago. MEATY

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yes the afr suck, dont think its fuel pump based on those graphs, have since cleaned afm so hopfully that helped , will need to put on dyno and find out.

Also anyone know who i should go to see to put in cams and rocker arms, other then the usuals like shaun, tillbrook and ect ??

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