RB20DET Conversion

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RB20DET Conversion

Post by mario_200sx »

OK, so ive been thinking about this for a while now.

I want to swop the CA18DET for a RB20DET. Any comments or concerns?

Allot of research is going to be needed before I do this, but the more help I can get the better!
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Post by Stephen Swanepoel »

Why dont you rather opt for the sr20det?
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Boring! Too many people done it.....

Who knows what SA cars have RB20 motors in?
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Post by mario_200sx »

And who doesnt want that 6cyl sound!

Anyway, did some research, no cars in SA came out with RB20 motors.

So it will need to be a import.

Replacement parts will also be a problem, Although the ZX 300 has a few replacement parts.
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Post by Daniel »

Id also rather go RB than SR, but i dont know why lol

but i hear/read its pretty much the same as a RB25 swap so therefor cost almost the same which is just too damn much anyway
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and didnt those donkey old skylines here come with RB20's? thats just an assumption however
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3.0l Skyline we got here, the R31. There was a NA RB20 I think, but you will have to use forged pistons ect. Also the RB20DE is a single cam. You will need to get the Double Cam head.
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Post by Doctor G »

On the plus side the RB20 should go for a song if you find one. I believe they can be very potent in turbo form.
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Very! And they are very strong motors.... And very rev happy!
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mmm interesting....did I read that correctly???

You said the RB20DE is a single overhead cam engine?

Well RB stands for the engine series, 20 stands for 2000cc engine size, D stands for Double over head cam, E stands for electronic fuel management and then usually the T stands for turbo.

Just thought i'd correct that Mario. Sorry bro. oh and nice run with the golf. We should sort that slipping clutch.[/quote]
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The first RB20E/ET/DE/DET engines were fitted to the R31 Skyline. The early twin cam engines are generally referred to as 'Red Top' engines because they have red cam covers. The early twin cam engines featured the NICS (Nissan Induction Control System) injection system, while the single cam engines always used ECCS (Electronically Concentrated Control System). The RB20E was also fitted to some Holden Commodores (the VL Commodore) sold in New Zealand, and to the A31 Cefiro. The Z31 200ZR was fitted with an intercooled RB20DET.
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Here is a pic of a RB20DET in a 240sx

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Spoke to a guy this week about importing engines and parts for our cars and stuff he builds Scoobies for a living and he doesn't have one teeny weeny problem with parts.

He buys full cars from the docks in DBN bring them up and strip them, sells of the body for scrap metal... He said all you need is a passport and a trailer to pick the thing up.

No he said a R32 GTS goes for about R20K... Buy one of those an wham bam thank you mam... shit load of parts you can use of those cars.
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Yeah sorry hanco, thanks for that correction, got it all mixed up....

Dont remind of the bloody golf please! :evil:
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'South Africa'

2.0GL, 2.0GLE - 2.0 L CA20S I4, 106 hp (78 kW, 163 N m)
2.0SGLi - 2.0 L RB20E SOHC I6, 115 hp (85 kW, 174 N m)
3.0SGLi - 3.0 L RB30E SOHC I6, 171 hp (126 kW, 260 N m)

Thats the only rb motors we got.... :cry:

Vlade: Sounds like your onto something bro! Any contact numbers there?
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