Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Guest darrinspencer

All parts are stock factory parts from a series 1 RB25det turbo engine that was stripped back to a long motor.

Flywheel and std clutch and metal dust backing plate

Great for a maunal conversion from a auto

$275

Turbo exhaust manifold and heat shield

$75 SOLD 666DAN

6-off coil packs c/w mounting bracket and wiring harness

$250 or $50 each. ALL SOLD-WLD747

Ignitor pack for coils

$50

Air-conditioning compressor and mounting bracket

$200 SOLD

Alternator and mounting bracket

$125 SOLD CLINT32

Power steering pump

$150 SOLD CLINT32

6-off injectors c/w fuel rail and wiring harness

$175 SOLD 666DAN

Alloy engine cross over pipe (no blow off valve)

$25 SOLD 666 DAN

Inlet rubber hose from airflow meter to turbo inlet

$25 SOLD 666DAN

All will be availiable from Thrusday next week 30-10-03

I can be contacted on 0404 075 314. or thru here.

All serious offers considered

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/27497-rb25det-engine-parts/
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Well, no. It's an 023, which is pretty similar to an 040. Although it is hard to tell from the specs, as given.
    • Hmm. Maybe the (other thing I forgot about!) Haltech removes at least some, if not all, of the problem I described. I guess there is still the possibility of getting it wrong if the AC is set up/wired up for the Haltech as if it was in an R34 (simply because it's on a Neo), and that's playing foul with the R32 AC computer.
    • Glad it eventually came out Duncan!   I believe that might be 040. 044 is the inline pump, so has screw fittings in and out. 040 is more just drop it in fuel and the bottom is "open" (mesh) from my memory 
    • well mate, while I hear your pain, turns out I don't feel it this time! Must have been a bastard of a job crammed into the boot The tank was very empty (probably pumped out, not dropped and drained because there were some fumes still) and in very good condition internally. I'm sure he never ran e85 in it I don't know what the hell Nissan's fuel tank engineers were thinking about their clipping system, this hanger was really hard to get moving but came out in the end All looks very good (as I'm starting to hopefully expect) and Matty was right it is an 023 (044) bosch which should be plenty for the injectors and turbo
    • Saturday 8th February 2025 8:30am Capped 26 entries Standard Entry Fee: $89 Members Entry Fee: $55 (SAU Victoria Only) Entries Close: Thursday 6th February 8pm. Supp Regs: TBC Disclaimer: Download  Please electronically sign and email to [email protected] or print and hand in and Driver Sign In. email [email protected] To compete in this event you will require A valid  AASA General Speed licence or (Day license is $35.00 via the AASA Website) MA Licenses are no longer accepted by AASA https://aasa.com.au/ A helmet, long sleeve clothing and it is reccomended a 1KG mounted fire extinguisher (But not Mandatory). Further details within Supp Regs Above. You can bring and have a passenger in the car but they need to comply to the same safety and clothing as driver. Entry Link >> https://www.sauvic.com.au/entry/deca/20250208 Entry List: 1. Martin Sullivan 2. Richard Hicks 3. Warren Clark 4.  5.  6.  7.  8.  9. 10.  11. 12.   13. 14 15.  16.  17.  18.  19. 20.  21.  22.  23.  24.  25. 26.    Reserve list 1.  2.
×
×
  • Create New...