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Everything is possible, but at the end of the day why would you?

It would make the car so nose heavy that the only good thing it would be useful for is drag racing (i.e. Going straight) By the time you dump a whole bunch of money into the project, It would have been cheaper either to buy a GTR, or modify the krap outta the SR. But at the end of the day its you car and your money.

Speed costs money, how fast do you want to go?

  • 2 weeks later...
Originally posted by RESESPIECES05

Your wrong about the nose being too heavy. Cause over here in america were starting to do the swaps. There is only about a 70 pound difference. Plus you get mid 13's just stock.

JDM spec S15's are only a tenth or two off from mid 13 sec passes as well.

i hear that advan's charge 20,000AUD for the conversion.

you can do alot of things to an sr20 with that money.

Well, another thing that's good about the skyline engine is that it provides more low down torque because of the bigger displacement. Also, you can fit a larger turbo on it and it won't be no where near as laggy as a 2L SR20.

But really, it's gonna cost so much to buy and install an RB26 in an s15. I really don't think it's worth it unless you have loads of cash to blow. Nonetheless, an RB26 s15 would fly! :)

How many people have skyline engines in an s15? And why did they do it?

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