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Discuss the RB20, RB25 and RB26 series engines.
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nizmo zilvia
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Car: 95 240sx w/ S14 SR20 Blacktop

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Yea the numbers may sound low but god is it fun to drive. Even at stock stage. I mean I've driven my rb20 for a week straight and it was probably the funnest car I have driven. I just can't wait until spring so I can drive it again!!


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urcaptnspeaking
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Car: 2007 Ford Fusion
2001 Honda Accord
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yeah you would have a worse winter than I . Here In WV I can drive mine year round...usually

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nizmo zilvia
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Car: 95 240sx w/ S14 SR20 Blacktop

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I can drive it like 90% here too but why? I don't want salt and crap to fuk up the car. Car comes out around May and goes in around october. Enough said.

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240luvr
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Car: '91 240SX KA24DE(T-in the works)
'03 WRX (Daily)

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I do drive my RB20 year round... why? It's the only car I have that runs haha... reliability ftw! I actually had it out in 2 snow storms just cause I had to get to work/school.

And in my opinion a truly respectable car idles perfectly fine and drives really smooth when you're not beating on it. So no one sees it coming even if they're in the car.

My rb20 put down 240rwhp w/ 3" dp, exhaust, rb25 turbo, FMIC, and a manual boost controller set at 14psi. Only using an SAFC for tune.

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urcaptnspeaking
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Car: 2007 Ford Fusion
2001 Honda Accord
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i respect that.

mott6904
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Car: rb20 big turbo big cams s13, 97 kouki, turbo audi a4,turbo busa

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Im using some kelford 260 10.2 lift cams and springs. I buy most of my parts for erics performance parts. I believe he told me that he keeps a bunch of different kelford cams for rb20s in stock.

DriftX
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Joined: Sat Apr 07, 2007 1:08 pm
Car: '89 240sx

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seriously man, just get the engine in and running first. If your new to all the stuff, it's hard enough to diagnose problems as it is. Try to get your hands on a high school automotive books, it's one of the best reference materials I have. Look up cam timing and freshen up on how all it works together. Breaking a valve the first time your start it up is not fun.


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