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Hi guys, this is james, 200sx (silvia) owner from the UK. Got a rb25det to fit in the car and came here for some advice as this forum seems very knowledgable.

Please look out for some threads with stupid questions, i want to spruce up the engine a bit before it goes in the car.

All the best from sunny England!

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Welcome!

Remember to use the search function for any question you might have as there is a good chance it has already been covered. That should prevent some stupid questions being asked :thumbsup:

+1

with the search function, also use less words, for example: rb25 s15

will net a higher return then typing in rb25 into s15 conversion.

hope you find what you're looking for.

also, welcome, and enjoy your stay.

also, pics of car?

Thanks guys! Dont worry im not a noob to forums, i know how annoying it is having the same questions asked over and over.

Yes some do say it ruins the handling of the car, some say they prefer it. But that's a whole kettle of fish I don't plan on opening! As long as its quick enough to scare the crap out of me il be a happy camper.

Thanks guys! Dont worry im not a noob to forums, i know how annoying it is having the same questions asked over and over.

Yes some do say it ruins the handling of the car, some say they prefer it. But that's a whole kettle of fish I don't plan on opening! As long as its quick enough to scare the crap out of me il be a happy camper.

fair enough brah

and yeh.. SRs sound shit.

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