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I am building an engine for my RWD R33 GTS-t. I am using an RB26 GTR block and head. I can either use the stock pressed steel RB25 GTS-t sump, with more baffling, or maybe use an RB26 GTR 4WD sump, which has a crack in the diff casing, with all this mess cut off, to make it a cast 2WD sump. It laready has a trust sump extension welded on. is it worth the aggro of using the $WD sump, my thoughts being it may help tie the bottom skirt of the block together better than the tin sump. Thoughts? Thanks.

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I am building an engine for my RWD R33 GTS-t. I am using an RB26 GTR block and head. I can either use the stock pressed steel RB25 GTS-t sump, with more baffling, or maybe use an RB26 GTR 4WD sump, which has a crack in the diff casing, with all this mess cut off, to make it a cast 2WD sump. It laready has a trust sump extension welded on. is it worth the aggro of using the $WD sump, my thoughts being it may help tie the bottom skirt of the block together better than the tin sump. Thoughts? Thanks.

Typo in the title, sump not sumo.... :headspin:

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