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05-11-2013, 11:14 AM | #1 |
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Converting an RB to triple carb set up
I recently sold my RB25 s13 and I am missing it. I am thinking about what I would like to build next and I am leaning toward something classic.
I've seen the Rocky Auto cars and such that have carbureted RB25s and 26s, but I can't find any information on them in English. Do they use high comp pistons? What kind of power are they making? Are high comp pistons for an N/A build available in the US? Or cams designed for N/A use? And are there any carb conversion kits available on this side of the pond? I can't find anything through my searches. Basically I'm just looking for that old school look with velocity stacks and that classic N/A sound but with some useable power. Any information on prices and power numbers would be greatly appreciated. |
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05-11-2013, 11:24 AM | #2 |
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I would like to know this, when I get my hakosuka one day iKd wanna do a rb20ds itb carb and compression of 12.1
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05-11-2013, 02:40 PM | #3 |
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sounds like a lot of work aka either a lot of money, and/or ingenuity, know how and fab skills.
find out what head they used, thatll be a start. you MIGHT be able to bolt an old L series head to the RB block, but if that were the case then you might as well just put a L series engine in your car. as for pistons, etc, im sure youd have no problem finding whatever piston you desire stateside. BOTH piston design and head design will dictate compression. and for that, you might have to do some math if you cant find anything readily available
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well if he wanted to run carbs it would be easier to bolt the L head to the RB block (not the other way around) but if it doesnt line up the way you said, it wont line up the other way either.
i say just go for running a full L!!! itll be super inexpensive, plentiful parts, all you gotta do is fit it in the pay and get the motor mounts, to work and get it to bolt up to whatever trans
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I looked into this some few years, it appears most of those carbs are one off setups so its very doubtful you will find any kits.
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05-11-2013, 03:48 PM | #7 |
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well if I was going to use an L series head I would just use an L28. I've heard of 3.2l stroker L28s making 300whp. My reason for using the RB25 is the dual cam head. I like the look/history of the S20 motor. From the pictures i've found it looks like the Rocky Auto cars are using regular RB25/26 heads just with custom manifolds.
RB30, looks like RB26 head, Solex(?) carbs: S30Z RB30 - ‹ŒŽÔE–¼ŽÔ(ƒnƒRƒXƒJEƒPƒ“ƒƒŠEƒtƒFƒAƒŒƒfƒB [ZEGT-R)‚Ìê–å“X ƒƒbƒL[ƒI[ƒg RB25 head, Solex(?) carbs: ƒXƒJƒCƒ‰ƒCƒ“ RB25ƒXƒ|ƒCƒ“ - ‹ŒŽÔE–¼ŽÔ(ƒnƒRƒXƒJEƒPƒ“ƒƒŠEƒtƒFƒAƒŒƒfƒB [ZEGT-R)‚Ìê–å“X ƒƒbƒL[ƒI[ƒg RB25 head, Solex(?) carbs: hmmm I see. |
05-11-2013, 04:58 PM | #8 |
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^ LOL
I was thinking of that samw car when I say this thread I would actually looking into the the RB30 a little, I think there are kits made for the motor for the older skyline crowds and it just would be bad ass to seee one here OR maybe it was another one of Rocky Auto's kits... IDK it's just soemthing I remember reading in a thread long time ago in a forum far, far away... Way to think different!!! Ninja Edit: just noticed your local, If you ever get this project off the ground and need help, Let me know I'll come by and lend a hand!
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anyway here is this, the motor is shown at 1:50: and this is the video that makes me want a dual cam motor: If that head was possible to obtain that is the route I would go, regardless of what power it would make, solely for the rad-factor. |
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05-11-2013, 07:00 PM | #11 |
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yeah that Z is running a RB30 Bottom and 26 head, failrly common in AUS and other High HP builds as the head will bolt to the block you just need to relocate the timing belt pullys
If your really lucky you could get yor hands on the Autech R32 RB26DE which was Naturally aspirated. 10.5:1 compression ratio and produced 217 bhp
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05-11-2013, 07:04 PM | #12 |
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L's make some pretty impressive power N/A if done up right, but are insanely expensive though, but on the plus side parts are extremely plentiful.
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05-11-2013, 10:54 PM | #13 |
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You should just get this and start the project
http://zilvia.net/f/cars-sale/516606...500-takes.html
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you can get a RB20DE non T Intake manifold with individual throttles and stacks for about 800$ straight from Japan.
get that along with a RB20, Have some custom 17 or 18:1 compression pistons made and run it on E85 or LPG Propane ( or do the same with any of the RB's ) Last edited by OrangeVirus1; 05-14-2013 at 12:46 AM.. |
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OV is about to turn this into an argument for the RB20 and its reasons for being better than the RB25 and up.
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05-12-2013, 11:22 AM | #20 | |
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How about fucking try again you fool. This is a perfect fucking example people, Perfect fucking example. Subject A: StacksonDick Blatantly miss-reads what I post, then Starts with personal attacks. Perfect fucking example of the etiquette that is Zilvia. I said CUSTOM PISTONS.. Did I ever .. EVER fucking say there is a Nissan with 18:1 compression.. DID I? Now go fucking kill yourself. |
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05-14-2013, 12:38 AM | #25 |
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Hahaha aren't you leaving the forum?
Soooo, if no Nissan has them then how do you know enough to tell someone to use them? Did you tune a car with 18:1 compression? We love it when you get mad Virus makes my day knowing your life is shit. |
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No nissan Comes stock with custom pistons.. BUT YOU DID NOT FUCKING KNOW THAT? It was a mere fucking suggestions you retarded fuck. did you even tune your car AT ALL? Do you even understand the aspects that is tuning? Ignition timing? Air to fuel ratio? Exhaust temps? Volumetric efficiency ? Like I said, Go fucking kill yourself. my life is great haha thanks. perfect fucking example people. StacksonDick. Perfect example of the shit I'm talking about. I say something, Directed at nobody, I get personally attacked because the person is too fucking retarded to know what custom pistons are. |
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05-14-2013, 12:47 AM | #27 |
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Lol I think you're missing the point. Have you EVER tuned, driven, seen a car with 18:1 c/r?
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OMG NO THERE IS NO CARS IN EXISTENCE WITH COMPRESSION RATIOS THAT HIGH.... oh wait.. Diesels.. what the fuck? I've never personally tuned that high of a compression ratio on E / LPG but it isn't impossible. You don't understand what 1. a suggestion is. 2. Custom pistons are. Go fucking kill yourself. |
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can yall take that shit to PM and keep this thread on topic?
i was really interested in where this was going
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so much so that it reignited my desire to stuff a z motor in my truck. its been done, but is not very common, and you gotta do a lot of digging to find anything about it.
here are some photos the problem is the L6 is just too damn long. you either have to relocate the radiator to the rear, or you have to cut the fuck into the firewall. anyways, back lets get back on topic
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