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hey

i bought a gts4 motor to put into my r33 gtst i still wanna run rwd

i was unawear that it was a s2 or at least it is a lil diffrent to my engine and mine in a s1

i was under the impression i could remove the sump and trasfer case and put the standard sump on but the bolts a alot bigger on the sump and wont do up

- would i be able to fill the holes and re tap them to teh sizes needed

-also being a s2 motor (thats if it is a s2 motor) can i remove all wiring and coils and put my wiring and coils in and still run normal

the fly wheel is alot thiner than mine

im doin this as i have taken the motor out of my car and putting a standard one in but couldnt find one at the time for a good price

can anyone help me please

atm i have stripped it back to nothing only internals head is on and im about to change sumps any help would be great

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mm... your wording there isnt too good :sleep:

Is the GTS-t sump bolt holes bigger or smaller than the GTS-4 sump?

Either way, you either mod the GTS-4 sump and lop off the diff (no great drama for a half decent fabricator)

Or just mod the GTS-t sump to suit the holes.

I wouldnt be playing around with the block, i'd be playing with the sump

mm... your wording there isnt too good :sleep:

Is the GTS-t sump bolt holes bigger or smaller than the GTS-4 sump?

Either way, you either mod the GTS-4 sump and lop off the diff (no great drama for a half decent fabricator)

Or just mod the GTS-t sump to suit the holes.

I wouldnt be playing around with the block, i'd be playing with the sump

the gts4 sump holes are bigger than the gtst ones

would the volume of oil in a sump of a gts4 be any diffrent to a gtst sump ??

cause i was just goin to do wat you said chop off the side and fab it up

Isn't the gts4 r33 an non-turbo motor? ie higher compression and a few other changes standard?

at first i thought it might have being but the seller assured me it was a turbo

when i got it i checked for turbo oil and water lines and they were all there so im guessing it is

can someone correct me if im wrong please

can someone check the engine number for me ??

Edited by teazn_r33
the gts4 sump holes are bigger than the gtst ones

would the volume of oil in a sump of a gts4 be any diffrent to a gtst sump ??

cause i was just goin to do wat you said chop off the side and fab it up

So drill the GTS-t ones out, and fit it.... Or is that not an option?

I havent seen the two side by side so dont know if its an option

It would be the cheapest if it is though.

If not, just lop it off as i would imagine it to be the same/similar to a GTR one.

Im running a modded (diff removed) GTR sump on my RB26/RWD and capacity is little to no different im told and its going to be predominately circuit driven :sleep:

hi,

when we swap 4wd engines into rwd cars here -- we just cut-off front diff part from 4wd sump. already done this three times -- no problem.

enr33 never was a turbo, maybe your engine is from first generation wgnc34 stagea?

to swap s2 engine to s1 car you have to change ignitor (there is no one @s1), coils, maf, tps. If you are really unlucky and you have latest s2 with hitachi CAS (black plastic case) -- then you have to change CAS and exhaust camshaft.

to quote your link.

"Next was the RB25DE, a 2.5l engine with 190hp at 6400rpm, powering the GTS25 and GTS4." note gts25, not gts25t.

Doesn't change anything for you, just look in the stagea part of the forum for more specific information on the motor that you have and what you have to change for fitment..

Personally for the sump I'd be doing what r31nismoid and stronzo suggested.

Edited by heller44

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