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huntin5L
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Anybody know the torque differences of a stock sr and a stock rb20. Curious since they are both 2L


SeVa-S13
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SR has more torque.Go SR.

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PantherRacer
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aaah so it wouldn't be too smart to swap tha sr for rb20 lolol go 180

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240Kuminachu
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And If you think about it, there are Six cylinders. Soooo..... Yea...... Six spark plugs, six fuel injectors, head gaskets are more, hell everything is more isnt it? More expensive. NISSAN POWER!

huntin5L
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Anybody got any stats

huntin5L
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Well here is the thing. I always wanted to go sr, but, i might be able to get my hands on a cheap rb in a couple of days. The only thing holding me back is PARTS. Sr parts i know are pretty readily available, but rb parts might be hard to come by. Any idears

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PantherRacer
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learn japanese and visit japan and rummage around for the really good stuff.....I'm going ahead with that plan lol.

seriously though keep faith that you will find the payload and you WILL find it, I mean, we all know the parts stock up somewhere, ya jess gatta get a buncha ppl to help you look for it

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if you want parts go chekc out the parts forum adn the skyline/RB forums

those guys will know where to find everything


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