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View Poll Results: VG or RB?
VG30DETT 3 21.43%
RB26DETT 11 78.57%
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Old 03-11-2003, 05:10 PM   #1
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s13 RB or VG?

For a school project, I am fielding a hypothetical racecar. It a tube framed, s13 built for unlimited road racing (One Lap of America) and I was curious should I put a Vg30DETT or RB26DETT in it?
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Old 03-11-2003, 08:07 PM   #2
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OMG! LOL silviadriver

oh yeah.. i vote for RB cuz i like inline engine
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Old 03-11-2003, 09:52 PM   #4
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I am gonna have to go with the RB too.
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RB, has alot more potential the the VG.

How many skylines have over 1k hp? lots

How many 300z TTs?? None(if any, few and very very far between)
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I'd get a VG30DETT for that type of racing. Isn't one lap of America were they drive to tracks and race there? If so, I'd rather have a VG30 for quicker replacement of parts that might break.

Ultimate Horsepower don't matter cause having 1000+ HP (which a VG can do) on a road course sure isn't going to help you, but the high torque that ussually comes with a highly/lightly modified VG will.

A V-designed engine will sit back further in the engine bay then a inline engine, that would help with wieght distrabution, hopefully leading to better handling.

The only draw back I can think of is the VG probably wieghs alittle more then a RB.
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Well, I didnt see that it was for road racing I was thinking straightline, but even then on the road coarse the RB would be better, the inline design produces more torque then the v style engine. And the VG would be hard as **** and would be packed in the little 240 engine bay, ever seen it in a 300
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Well, I didnt see that it was for road racing I was thinking straightline, but even then on the road coarse the RB would be better, the inline design produces more torque then the v style engine. And the VG would be hard as **** and would be packed in the little 240 engine bay, ever seen it in a 300
I'm fairly sure VG's make more torqu to HP compared to RB's but I could be wrong.
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