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Might seem like a stupid question but anyway. Can anyone tell me the difference between the R33 Gts-t engine and the R34 Gtt engine?

I ask because i want to go the whole hog with my R33 eg. cams, turbo, power fc, injectors, blah blah blah, but i will most probably sell it in a year or two to get the R34. If the engines are different what will fit on both?

Thanks

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Hydraulic (33) vs solid (34) lifters

Side Fed (33) vs Top Fed (34) injectors

I think also the clutches are different.

one is push, the other is pull.

This is going by the exedy catalogue.

PowerFC from 33 won't fit the 34.

Also the 34 needs different hand controller too, so you can't keep the HC from the 33

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Hydraulic (33) vs solid (34) lifters

Side Fed (33) vs Top Fed (34) injectors

I think also the clutches are different.

one is push, the other is pull.

This is going by the exedy catalogue.

PowerFC from 33 won't fit the 34.

Also the 34 needs different hand controller too, so you can't keep the HC from the 33

Are you sure the R34 is Top Feed?

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Ive seen some poeple putting in r33 RB25's in the R34. Dont know why. Is the NEO a worse engine?

Because they are cheaper and more readily available :confused: ...plus mechanics may have told them they were the same so not worth the extra expense....dunno havent seen that many R34 let alone ones with cooked/replaced engines :Oops:

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