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sil80drifter
09-06-09, 18:17
im thinkin of putting a rb25 into my car but the prob is if i go with that conversion it will be a bog standard 25. would an rb be better than an sr?? wats the pro's and con's of the two? weight? reliability?

s13-ste
09-06-09, 18:26
iv seen alot of people dropping the RB25 for a SR20.
SR20 revs higher and is alot lighter than the RB.
if doing an RB swap id go for a RB26. more power and can handle alot more stress

sil80drifter
09-06-09, 18:27
yea but im broke so thats why its a toss up between a tuned sr over a standard rb

Barry
09-06-09, 18:31
Spend the money on the sr, theres alot you can do to an sr with the money it would cost to do the rb swap:D

sil80drifter
09-06-09, 18:33
Spend the money on the sr, theres alot you can do to an sr with the money it would cost to do the rb swap:D

yea i think that option is lookin better....

is this barry???




martin french....:D

jaycono
09-06-09, 18:33
buy chris's rb26 man

Fredericks Balls
09-06-09, 18:37
Keep the SR20, and spend a few quid fitting an RB25 gearbox. Best of both worlds, then tear the hole out of it :D

sil80drifter
09-06-09, 18:38
buy chris's rb26 man

chris? how much is it

Barry
09-06-09, 18:40
yea i think that option is lookin better....

is this barry???




martin french....:D

Ha yeah think so man :D

sil80drifter
09-06-09, 18:42
Ha yeah think so man :D

will i keep my block and get BIG turbo and few bits?

Barry
09-06-09, 18:46
will i keep my block and get BIG turbo and few bits?

Yep keep the sr, build the internals and put a huge tubby on it, job done:D

sil80drifter
09-06-09, 18:51
Yep keep the sr, build the internals and put a huge tubby on it, job done:D

i dunno im stil broke:( i want a blacktop tho haha i love the vvt

PeterT
09-06-09, 18:54
rb! so you have a sexy sound. and a strong gearbox.

Barry
09-06-09, 18:54
i dunno im stil broke:( i want a blacktop tho haha i love the vvt

Ah but if your broke, where are ya gonna get the dollar bills for the rb conversion

sil80drifter
09-06-09, 18:55
Ah but if your broke, where are ya gonna get the dollar bills for the rb conversion

my plan was to sell all the sr stuff, diff and sh1t

sil80drifter
09-06-09, 18:56
rb! so you have a sexy sound. and a strong gearbox.

ha dont really care bout the sound just want powaaaaaaaaa

Barry
09-06-09, 18:57
my plan was to sell all the sr stuff, diff and sh1t

Go for it then man:D

PeterT
09-06-09, 19:00
ha dont really care bout the sound just want powaaaaaaaaa



blaaaaasphamy!!!!!!

serious tom
09-06-09, 19:16
so if its not the RB sound ya want, but a standard RB, with satandard powaaaa
is it just cause the RB would be more free revving?

i say sr20 tho :o

Jay Rockett
09-06-09, 19:32
I'm in the same boat as yourself man, i REALLY wana RB my yoke, not just for the noise, well actually alot is cause of the noise but the RB's are hugely strong and have massive tuning potential..

Weight is one thing putting me off, all that extra weight up front i think would effect the steering, making it stiffer and unbalancing the car..

Cutting the bulkhead and moving the engine back slightly is one option but alot of fabrication!

The SR is a good engine, easy enough to get 400 reliable horsepower and mated to an RB box, its great for drifting.. Just sounds dead though compared to an RB, ha!

Barry
09-06-09, 19:44
I'm in the same boat as yourself man, i REALLY wana RB my yoke, not just for the noise, well actually alot is cause of the noise but the RB's are hugely strong and have massive tuning potential..

Weight is one thing putting me off, all that extra weight up front i think would effect the steering, making it stiffer and unbalancing the car..

Cutting the bulkhead and moving the engine back slightly is one option but alot of fabrication!

The SR is a good engine, easy enough to get 400 reliable horsepower and mated to an RB box, its great for drifting.. Just sounds dead though compared to an RB, ha!

Well said jay, some good points there.

Nicky
09-06-09, 20:33
I'd be fitting an RB25 engine with a big highlight and plus factor on the extra weight of it over the front end.. An SR20 is alot lighter, but with the extra weight of the RB, it helps to prevent understeer buy putting a bit more pressure on the steering wheels, which will help ya direct it where ya want it...

Also, with the 6 cylinders, your going to have alot more torque low down, along with opening a whole new window of tuning potential...

Oh, and the RB's make that wee noise too (thanks to those extra 2 cylinders ) ;)

RB the fuck right out of her and enjoy the power and torque on demand. Its a common transplant for a reason.. IT WORKS VERY WELL.

Jay Rockett
09-06-09, 20:45
The only thing about extra weight on the front end though would mean your steering wouldnt be as easy going, i.e when you need to quickly correct a slide with the steering wheel it'll feel heavier..

Its a tough one, only way to find out is to actually do the conversion, ha!

Nicky
09-06-09, 20:50
Or ask someone that already has the conversion done, in a very nice manner, if you can have a go at horsing the sh!te out of their motor for a lap or 2.. ;) lol

serious tom
09-06-09, 20:55
Or ask someone that already has the conversion done, in a very nice manner, if you can have a go at horsing the sh!te out of their motor for a lap or 2.. ;) lol

i like this mans technical terms -
rip the feckin shite clean out of her :p

Nicky
09-06-09, 20:59
Its the best way to make full and valid tehcnical decision as to whether or not you would like to spend £2000 from start to finish on a full SR > RB conversion :D

colm
09-06-09, 21:18
Stick with the sr dude.
Rebuild it, proper sized turbo and run e85, itl be reliable, feck all lag and lots of torque

I love the sound of rb's but the rb26 is prone to melting pistons from fuel starvation down the rail and are well known for sh1te oil flow. I think the rb25 shares some of those problems too, but i could be wrong.

I was told recently too that the design of the rb pistons really help in destroying head gaskets, if your getting one do the HG before ya even stick it into your car.

end of the day its your choice, but i know what id be doing :)

sil80drifter
09-06-09, 21:55
im sticking with my sr and gettin a big turbo for it

colm
09-06-09, 22:06
good call ;)

what tubby are you going for?

Jay Rockett
10-06-09, 11:00
Buy my engine! 330bhp, 320ft lb's of torque!!!!

I'm RB'n my yoke fo sho:D

sil80drifter
10-06-09, 12:20
Buy my engine! 330bhp, 320ft lb's of torque!!!!

I'm RB'n my yoke fo sho:D

how much? PM me your number dude and we'll talk

Jay Rockett
10-06-09, 13:00
Sent ya a PM!

Stevo
10-06-09, 13:09
Hmmmm JZ it lad then you get a proper savage engine and chassis:D

sil80drifter
10-06-09, 13:11
Hmmmm JZ it lad then you get a proper savage engine and chassis:D

no im sticking sr for now until i become rich lol

Stevo
10-06-09, 13:13
no im sticking sr for now until i become rich lol

Lol i know what ya mean lad:o

CillianS14a
24-08-09, 21:27
Any update on this? I'd stick with the sr20, build a good bottom end and srtong vavles and springs yer onto a winner, may not have gorgeous rb sound but not as expensive to get parts for. Take a look at Mazworks(i think) sr20 drag car s15, around 1500bhp afaik!:eek: So SR's are well capable.Have a look at sxoc for rb25 swaps info if your still in two minds:)

niallm
03-09-09, 10:58
Heres a link to info I put up on DW about the conversion.........

http://www.driftworks.com/forum/technical/89160-rb25-swap.html

Also found out that theres another crowd doing engine mounts called Ruckus Racing, they let you keep the standard R33 rubber mounts and lowers/sets back the engine......@ around 100 euro, they're way cheaper than the Syko ones (500 euro for custom mounts)

alan sinnott
03-09-09, 18:54
rb for show sr for go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D

nikkisixx69
03-09-09, 19:53
rb25, easy reliable 400 bhp! ahh just 2jz it to fuck!

CillianS14a
04-09-09, 00:43
You can push 400 out of a standard internal sr20 too! ^^^^As alan said:D:D

chrisbrady325
04-09-09, 09:07
i've decide to go for the rb25 conversion myself..its not the cheapest conversion but lets hope its worth it:D

nikkisixx69
04-09-09, 11:20
You can push 400 out of a standard internal sr20 too! ^^^^As alan said:D:D


isnt it cheaper to do it on an rb25 tho and isnt it a little more reliable?? u made the right choice anyway dude, its gonna be insane!!!!!!:D

CillianS14a
04-09-09, 13:03
Skyline parts are more expensive than silvia's, and you've got two more cylinders to get parts for too:) They both have pro's and con's though;)

Will
07-09-09, 12:31
isnt it cheaper to do it on an rb25 tho

I learned the hard way that the "skyline tax" is not a myth.

sil80drifter
07-09-09, 20:45
tax as in road tax?? its a track car

Frankae86
07-09-09, 20:51
yea but im broke so thats why its a toss up between a tuned sr over a standard rb

How in gods name would that be a toss up........... lazy ass heavy 6cyl lump insted of a 16v rev monster.

CillianS14a
07-09-09, 21:06
tax as in road tax?? its a track car

He means the expense of the higher priced skyline parts over silvia parts;)

JDM
13-09-09, 21:34
i have a rb and a sr car and ive put 2 rb in it and 0 engine s in to my sr can take way more

sil80drifter
06-10-09, 22:30
update on this, rb is going in! got a crashed skyline so she'll be soon ready to rock

Mick K
06-10-09, 22:57
RB for show,SR for go.

yowdy
06-10-09, 23:01
ah she will go when im finishd wid her ted, designed in a head built in a shead:D

sil80drifter
06-10-09, 23:05
ah she will go when im finishd wid her ted, designed in a head built in a shead:D

i trust ya wit it, make it go not show!