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Hey guys i have a NEO here what i am going to chuck into my r31, the neo is out of a stagea so i either need to change the sump or modify this 1, Does any one know who could do it or maybe how to do it?

Also being a stagea neo can a r34 ecu and loom work on it? cheers guys

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Mate just cut the diff housing off the RB26 sump when we put it in his R32 GTST.

If it looks anything like the below you should be fine to do the same, just be careful about it, ole "measure twice, cut once" adage definitely applies here.

http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/oosh/rb26g...%20-%20Sump.jpg

http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/oosh/rb26g...ff%20Casing.jpg

http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/oosh/rb26g...amp;%20Bits.jpg

http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/oosh/rb26g...pped%20Sump.jpg

Really? Well go talk to Wheelworx about that. They'll show you their RWD R32 GTR Drift Car using a RB20 Sump.......

:D

EDIT: It has a modded oil pickup LOL........ but it bolts right up. Maybe get a RB20 Sump and mod the pickup to suit?

Edited by R31 drift pig

give a guy called captain thread a call, nicest guy, he realy knows what he is dooing. from memory the 4wd sump has 12mm bolts but the 2wd sumps have 10mm bolts holding the sump on to the block, so he can tap new 10mm holes in the block 4 u, we have done it b4 and it worked well, tho we did it the other way around....as in putting a 4wd sump on a rb30 block... but give him a call tho...

good luck man!

Edited by moo_r32

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