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I wish... Only Vspec II Nur R34's have the 24U N1 block. The rest are still a 05U casting.

haha think a lot of r34R owners wish that was so lol.

i have a friend that has a nur lucky basted lol.

ok well my motor starts with 07 so well in to the 34 rb26s.

do u know if the 33R ecu besides cas would have probs?

would i be better off using the 34r loom and fit a after market ecu like ViPEC or some other plug and play ecu?

Pretty sure engine number 07 is from a late model r33 gtr engine, I had one that started with 073xxx and was a series 3 r33 gtr engine

ok i know mine came out of a r34 it was my mates gtr but not know what might have happen with the old owner.

has 34 cas , injectors, turbos and timing covers but all of that can fit on to a r33 block am i right?

but according to the webpage GTRNUR posted s3 r33s went from RB26-063xxx to RB26-068xxx

then the 34 started RB26-069xxx

and s2 started at RB26-072xxx

Edited by whitenight27

You may be right, mine had black plenum, black cam covers, normal CAS, so who knows if they were changed and put onto the r34 engine?

I've got another one with 055xxx and came from a 95 r33 gtr

Actualy just to add, my engine with 073xxx serial number had stock r33 turbos and dumps too, still believe it was a series 3 engine

might have been but mine is lower than urs and i am shore its a 34 as turbos, cas injectors all match r34 bits

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