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hey guys was just looking for some info on installing a front facing plenum and i found this beauty, not sure if its been posted b4 but it looks the goods.

http://www.nissanpacific.com/reference/rb/index.htm

This is what the site contains

Day 1

Cross Pipe Removal

Day 2

Thermostat Housing Removal

Intake Removal

A/C Bracket Removal

Day 3

Crank Angle Sensor Removal

Timing Chain Cover Removal

Day 4

Timing Belt Removal

Water Pump Removal

Thermostat Removal

New N1 Water Pump

Oil Pump Removal

Day 5

Water Pump Install

Oil Pump Install

Timing Belt Install

Day 6

Intake Manifold Install

Day 7

Oil Pickup Install

Oil Pan Install

Oil Cooler Bracket

Timing Belt Cover Install

Day 8

Motor Mounts

Nismo Thermostat Install

ATI Damper Install

Alternator Install

Day 9

Spark Plugs

Flywheel Install

Clutch Install

Transmission Install

Mount the motor

Day 10

Heat Shield Removal

Turbo Manifold Removal

Stock Ex. Manifold Removal

HKS Wastegate/Manifold

Day 11

Broken Stud

Day 12

HKS Wastegate

HKS Manifold Test Fit

Day 13

Q45 Throttle Body

Silicone Connector Tips/Tricks

Intercooler Cold Pipe

Day 14

Turbo Clock

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240z ? but anyhow, some useful general info in there.. Looks like you have to swap the sump for a 240

To go into an R32.. you don't need custom mounts, you can just use the existing RB20det ones. Unbolt them, and bolt them to the rb25..

Thats where it went!!!

That used to be another site and was extremely useful, i had it on my favourites list, a few months ago however it disappeared and the link was broken. He must have take it to another site!

Thanks for linking it, very useful info.

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