Food for thought*Tuners topic* Skyline RB26DETT motor in the RL?
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Food for thought*Tuners topic* Skyline RB26DETT motor in the RL?
I am a through and through tuner by heart. I love to do motor swaps and think of unique things. I was recently reading alot about swapping the old R34GTR motor into other vehicles. I never thought about it, and also wanted to prod some brains, about swapping an RB26DETT into the RL. I'm sure you could get a transmission adapter to fit the motor to the tranny. Has anyone thought about this or done a project with this?
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Yeah I meant i could afford the engine with midrange miles, I just have no idea how to do it and the wiring that would be required to keep everything working would be a nightmare to say the least I'm sure
#6
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It COULD be affordable, but I have no Idea and lack the tools to pull motors and do the wiring, which means it would be sent to a shop and thats $$$$$$
#7
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If you want to keep the car with all of its functions, it might be difficult. Possible, but not cheap.
Assuming fitment isn't an issue, you'd need custom engine and transmission mounts, as well as a custom mounting plate for the transmission to attach to the engine. Both have been extensively done. Neither is out of this realm difficult.
I'd imagine the easiest way to do this is one remove the engine out of the RL and start jamming around the the RB26, attached to a hoist, into the bay. That should give you a quick answer on how much fabbing is required.
With the addition of the mounting plate between the engine and transmission, you'll also need to maybe get custom axle lengths. There's enough shops that do this.
Your biggest issue will be with the ECU setup. You'd have to talk to shops or tuners about this. I'm sure there is a way to make everything work but it won't necessarily be easy.
Assuming fitment isn't an issue, you'd need custom engine and transmission mounts, as well as a custom mounting plate for the transmission to attach to the engine. Both have been extensively done. Neither is out of this realm difficult.
I'd imagine the easiest way to do this is one remove the engine out of the RL and start jamming around the the RB26, attached to a hoist, into the bay. That should give you a quick answer on how much fabbing is required.
With the addition of the mounting plate between the engine and transmission, you'll also need to maybe get custom axle lengths. There's enough shops that do this.
Your biggest issue will be with the ECU setup. You'd have to talk to shops or tuners about this. I'm sure there is a way to make everything work but it won't necessarily be easy.
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#9
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Without tools, you aren't much of a tuner, my man. You may have some interesting ideas, but that's as far as the goes if you don't start experimenting and devoting money. Not trying to be a Debbie downer, but many of us have had grandiose ideas like this, for various vehicles, in the past.
You'd simply be better off turboing the shit out of the stock engine. Build it and boost it. It'll be waaaay cheaper, easier to work on, easier to diagnose, etc. Just my
You'd simply be better off turboing the shit out of the stock engine. Build it and boost it. It'll be waaaay cheaper, easier to work on, easier to diagnose, etc. Just my
#10
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Just buy yourself an intake and exhaust and drive that RL until it blows up. Then buy an actual skyline. There's a place in Pompano that imports them straight from Japan if I remember correctly.
#12
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Skylines are a dime a dozen, here. Not so much R34s, but I've seen a few of them start popping up on the roads. R32s are like Civics here.
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#14
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Or...how about a Miata motor into a Bugatti Veyron?
Truely unique combinations that won't be found anywhere else.
Well yeah....converting a FWD to a RWD/AWD setup is probably going to need to do major modding of the the engine bay area, modding the chassis/frame, build a transmission tunnel and re-configure the bottom of the interior as well.
#15
So it isn't just me? The other day I was thinking shit I see them everywhere! Btw I know of quite a few people in my area who own r34's and a couple r35's. Oh and another creepy btw, I think I saw you today in the 370z.
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If you want to keep the car with all of its functions, it might be difficult. Possible, but not cheap.
Assuming fitment isn't an issue, you'd need custom engine and transmission mounts, as well as a custom mounting plate for the transmission to attach to the engine. Both have been extensively done. Neither is out of this realm difficult.
I'd imagine the easiest way to do this is one remove the engine out of the RL and start jamming around the the RB26, attached to a hoist, into the bay. That should give you a quick answer on how much fabbing is required.
With the addition of the mounting plate between the engine and transmission, you'll also need to maybe get custom axle lengths. There's enough shops that do this.
Your biggest issue will be with the ECU setup. You'd have to talk to shops or tuners about this. I'm sure there is a way to make everything work but it won't necessarily be easy.
Assuming fitment isn't an issue, you'd need custom engine and transmission mounts, as well as a custom mounting plate for the transmission to attach to the engine. Both have been extensively done. Neither is out of this realm difficult.
I'd imagine the easiest way to do this is one remove the engine out of the RL and start jamming around the the RB26, attached to a hoist, into the bay. That should give you a quick answer on how much fabbing is required.
With the addition of the mounting plate between the engine and transmission, you'll also need to maybe get custom axle lengths. There's enough shops that do this.
Your biggest issue will be with the ECU setup. You'd have to talk to shops or tuners about this. I'm sure there is a way to make everything work but it won't necessarily be easy.
Without tools, you aren't much of a tuner, my man. You may have some interesting ideas, but that's as far as the goes if you don't start experimenting and devoting money. Not trying to be a Debbie downer, but many of us have had grandiose ideas like this, for various vehicles, in the past.
You'd simply be better off turboing the shit out of the stock engine. Build it and boost it. It'll be waaaay cheaper, easier to work on, easier to diagnose, etc. Just my
You'd simply be better off turboing the shit out of the stock engine. Build it and boost it. It'll be waaaay cheaper, easier to work on, easier to diagnose, etc. Just my
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If you want to keep the car with all of its functions, it might be difficult. Possible, but not cheap.
Assuming fitment isn't an issue, you'd need custom engine and transmission mounts, as well as a custom mounting plate for the transmission to attach to the engine. Both have been extensively done. Neither is out of this realm difficult.
I'd imagine the easiest way to do this is one remove the engine out of the RL and start jamming around the the RB26, attached to a hoist, into the bay. That should give you a quick answer on how much fabbing is required.
With the addition of the mounting plate between the engine and transmission, you'll also need to maybe get custom axle lengths. There's enough shops that do this.
Your biggest issue will be with the ECU setup. You'd have to talk to shops or tuners about this. I'm sure there is a way to make everything work but it won't necessarily be easy.
Assuming fitment isn't an issue, you'd need custom engine and transmission mounts, as well as a custom mounting plate for the transmission to attach to the engine. Both have been extensively done. Neither is out of this realm difficult.
I'd imagine the easiest way to do this is one remove the engine out of the RL and start jamming around the the RB26, attached to a hoist, into the bay. That should give you a quick answer on how much fabbing is required.
With the addition of the mounting plate between the engine and transmission, you'll also need to maybe get custom axle lengths. There's enough shops that do this.
Your biggest issue will be with the ECU setup. You'd have to talk to shops or tuners about this. I'm sure there is a way to make everything work but it won't necessarily be easy.
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If you want to keep the car with all of its functions, it might be difficult. Possible, but not cheap.
Assuming fitment isn't an issue, you'd need custom engine and transmission mounts, as well as a custom mounting plate for the transmission to attach to the engine. Both have been extensively done. Neither is out of this realm difficult.
I'd imagine the easiest way to do this is one remove the engine out of the RL and start jamming around the the RB26, attached to a hoist, into the bay. That should give you a quick answer on how much fabbing is required.
With the addition of the mounting plate between the engine and transmission, you'll also need to maybe get custom axle lengths. There's enough shops that do this.
Your biggest issue will be with the ECU setup. You'd have to talk to shops or tuners about this. I'm sure there is a way to make everything work but it won't necessarily be easy.
Assuming fitment isn't an issue, you'd need custom engine and transmission mounts, as well as a custom mounting plate for the transmission to attach to the engine. Both have been extensively done. Neither is out of this realm difficult.
I'd imagine the easiest way to do this is one remove the engine out of the RL and start jamming around the the RB26, attached to a hoist, into the bay. That should give you a quick answer on how much fabbing is required.
With the addition of the mounting plate between the engine and transmission, you'll also need to maybe get custom axle lengths. There's enough shops that do this.
Your biggest issue will be with the ECU setup. You'd have to talk to shops or tuners about this. I'm sure there is a way to make everything work but it won't necessarily be easy.
#19
I'm going to do a little more homework. Obviously the rb26 route would be the most time-consuming and price costing option but would be the most unique. The CT supercharger would be the cheapest and doing a Roots Style such as a Kenny Bell or a Whipple might be the most badass. I'm going to try to stay away from a big turbo because of all the fuel tuning and supporting mods needed
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Dissociative Identity Disorder?
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I was half asleep lol... I meant, I want to figure out what happens with HIS first, before I start my project. lol Sorry, I was doing a million things and didnt proof read my post... sorry guys
#26
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lol sorry guys, but on a positive note, Ihave emailed Whipple, Procharger, Eaton, and Comptech (to request a direct kit with beigger supercahrger if possible )... I also sent a message to magnuson as well. We shall see!!!!
#27
Ummmm....no....you quoted yourself and said you were going to do the same thing that you already wrote....I am beyond confused right now.
#29
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It's not hard to turn dreams into reality, it's hard to find the right person to do it that won't break my car lol
If anyone on here owns a shop and can do the work, lets roll
If anyone on here owns a shop and can do the work, lets roll
#30
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I made a mistake, damn ...I must have thought someone else said the same thing and I was just agreeing with them. I belong to a couple other forums and I was just responding I don't know. Idk know what happened...this thread gets me excited
#31
Haha it's all good. I was like what the hell just happened here.
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That's a strong portfolio.
#37
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Pipe dream.....:maja: