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Just trying to learn more things about the RB26.

This car is a R32 GTR with RB26DETT.

Could someone just put a name to the parts I listed in the picture for me so I can do more research to learn what they are and how they work.

Number 4 is in the way and keeping me from installing a strut bar.

Thankyou

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So what you are saying is you don't know how to read labels or you know nothing about cars?

1) brake reservoir

2) pcv

3) clutch res

4) pipe to turbo's (definitely not in the way of a strut bar. This is standard)

5) ABS

6) I can't see it

7) power steer res

8) CAS

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nothing about cars. im working on it thanks

I ordered an Ultra Racing GTR front strut bar and it hits the logo that says Twin Turbo making it to tight to install

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Pretty sure 2 is the factory boost controller not the PCV. 6 is the windscreen wiper motor.

If the strut brace hits the Twin Turbo pipe, its probably the wrong strut brace. It should angle up at both sides had be flat in the middle.

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/180756176216?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649

Thats the one I bought. I might just modify the pipe to make it work. it seems that everything will clear fine without the logo on the pipe. I just need to find a new replacement one without that

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