Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 53
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

It certainly won't just bolt on. But i'm pretty sure it can be done. You will need to make up and adapter to go from the plenum to the head. Maybe do a search on the forums and see what you can find.

  • 2 weeks later...

Must sell!! Parts left include:

Complete head including stock cams - $1500

Oil pump - $150

Water pump - $50

Sump with no diff - $200

Intake plenum - $400

Adapter between throttles and head - Make an offer

2 x Exhaust manifolds - $200

2 x R34 GTR exhaust manifolds - $200

Turbo oil & water lines - Make an offer

Alternator - $80

2 x Stock AFM’s - $150

6 x Stock coil packs - $200

6 x R34 GTR coil packs and wiring harness - $200 (built in igniters)

2 x Cam covers - $200

the rb26 plenum will so not fit on a rb25 dont even try its closer to fitting a rb20 and thats still a really big job. I will take the inlet manifold ie. the bit that bolts between the throttle bodies and the head for $75+ freight???? Let me know also via pm your lowest dollar on the cam covers I PM's you a while back but have been interstate so could really get on to you sending them or anything sorry.

Daniel

  • 2 weeks later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Do you plan on using 98 or e85?
    • This should be pretty easy. 200rwkW is just about the max power out of an RB25 stock turbo. So, 12ish psi on a 2.5L. That boost limited mainly by the prospect of seeing the turbine in the cat after the smoke show. A steel wheeled equivalent would likely happily do ~220rwkW at something like 17 psi, where it would probably be bumping into the usual limits of such a sized turbo. These things have like a .48 rear. You will not need the 0.86 rear. The 0.64 will be fine. In fact, if you were looking at various mid-200rwkW options for RBs, most of them would be in a 0.64 rear. So, I think you will definitely want to be no bigger than that for a same sized but probably even more efficient (at making power) modern engine.
    • Change the subframe bushes, transforms the car.
    • For something a little more serious, Davinci Resolve is about the best there is for free video editors. No expiration dates or watermarks, completely free.
    • Well, it's taken me until the last week of 2024 to actually do something on the Skyline but I consider it a good head start to 2025's efforts! I managed to justify (to myself anyway...) my purchase of the lift table. It made taking the rear subframe out a lot easier than it would have been without anyway! Everything is out and stripped down ready for a clean then powdercoating.  She's pretty grubby under there but pretty good condition for a 38 year old Japanese tin bucket. 12 years of zero street time have obviously helped that... I need to decide which of the factory suspension arms I will keep and replace so I only get what I'm keeping powdercoated.  Baby steps but it's a start!  
×
×
  • Create New...