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Guys

 

I recently decided to go with the RB26DETT swap over re-installing a built VG30DETT back into my Z32. The decision came right as I had my motor out and I was having a difficult time sourcing some manifolds that would work with the kind of power I'm looking to make (700-800)

 

7-800HP is surely do-able on a VG series powerplan, however things just get complicated when dealing with two of everything. Having been an expert on the VG powerplant the last several years, I'm first hand experience of how daunting a V series engine can be when it comes to turbo setups.

 

With this said, I have sourced an RB26DETT and began gathering as much info as possible. At this point I know that I will need:

 

RB26DETT Motor & Harness

RB25 5spd Trans & Slave Cylinder

RB25 Pan

Custom Mounts & Modified Cross Member

 

as well as alot of other things tailered to this setup. I have spent several nights this week researching this forum and checking out alot of the links for parts, and noticed alot of itnerchangeability between the nissan engines.

 

I have a TON of VG30DETT parts lying around so if anyone would like me to compare rb series parts to the VG feel free to put up requests.

 

Here is my car at its current point. I will be painting the engine bay, but only after the fitment of the motor has been fully addressed.

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Anyways, I figured I'd kick this thread off and try to keep it as updated as possible, in case anyone else is intersted in a swap of this caliber.

 

My intent is to build this motor up before I put it in. I plan on using CP pistons, ARP Head & Main Studs, a Cometic Headgasket, Tomei Oil Pump & Crank Collar, an N1 water pump, and all OEM gaskets. I have seen some information regarding a 200zr oil sump setup, but I am unfamiliar with what it actually is, and what specific application its used on. If anyone could clarify that, that would be great!

 

The turbo plans are a full-race twin-divided twin-scroll manifold mated with (2) 44mm Tial wastegates, and a GT42 turbo. I will also be ordering a GT35R most likely for my 'street' application turbo.

 

If anyone has comments, suggestions, or any kind of input, please feel free! I know the VG 30 like the back of my hand but I am just starting to dive into the RB world so any information would be helpful

 

Thanks

 

Andy

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Andy,

 

Welcome to Hybridz.org :burnout:

 

We have a forum called Members Projects under General where you can start a thread on your project and continue to post updates on your project as it moves along.

 

Here is the link to that thread: http://forums.hybridz.org/forumdisplay.php?f=109

 

Also read the sticky first.... http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t=117232

 

One more thing try and do as much searching as possible before posting a question in the appropriate forum. Most of the things you need to know have already been covered countless times.

 

Good luck and keep us updated.

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Ah, I can do that, I just wasnt sure if this was more appropriate since this is the RB part of the forum, and thats what I'm specifically dealing with.

 

I will continue to research. There is quite a bit of info to run through!

 

Yea you can put your project on that forum but after you search and don't find what your looking for then post your question over here on the RB forum using the proper format following these stickys.

 

Read this: http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t=85330

 

then this: http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t=111526

 

Check out the other stickys on the top they will become your friend then you can post away.

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Guys

 

I recently decided to go with the RB26DETT swap over re-installing a built VG30DETT back into my Z32. The decision came right as I had my motor out and I was having a difficult time sourcing some manifolds that would work with the kind of power I'm looking to make (700-800)

 

7-800HP is surely do-able on a VG series powerplan, however things just get complicated when dealing with two of everything. Having been an expert on the VG powerplant the last several years, I'm first hand experience of how daunting a V series engine can be when it comes to turbo setups.

 

With this said, I have sourced an RB26DETT and began gathering as much info as possible. At this point I know that I will need:

 

RB26DETT Motor & Harness

RB25 5spd Trans & Slave Cylinder

RB25 Pan

Custom Mounts & Modified Cross Member

 

as well as alot of other things tailered to this setup. I have spent several nights this week researching this forum and checking out alot of the links for parts, and noticed alot of itnerchangeability between the nissan engines.

 

I have a TON of VG30DETT parts lying around so if anyone would like me to compare rb series parts to the VG feel free to put up requests.

 

Here is my car at its current point. I will be painting the engine bay, but only after the fitment of the motor has been fully addressed.

DSC00308%20%28Medium%29.JPG

 

Anyways, I figured I'd kick this thread off and try to keep it as updated as possible, in case anyone else is intersted in a swap of this caliber.

 

My intent is to build this motor up before I put it in. I plan on using CP pistons, ARP Head & Main Studs, a Cometic Headgasket, Tomei Oil Pump & Crank Collar, an N1 water pump, and all OEM gaskets. I have seen some information regarding a 200zr oil sump setup, but I am unfamiliar with what it actually is, and what specific application its used on. If anyone could clarify that, that would be great!

 

The turbo plans are a full-race twin-divided twin-scroll manifold mated with (2) 44mm Tial wastegates, and a GT42 turbo. I will also be ordering a GT35R most likely for my 'street' application turbo.

 

If anyone has comments, suggestions, or any kind of input, please feel free! I know the VG 30 like the back of my hand but I am just starting to dive into the RB world so any information would be helpful

 

Thanks

 

Andy

 

Hello My name is Taylor Im currently doing the same swap

Here is the e-mail I got from charlie, this might help you..

 

If you contact him tell him Taylor from Bluetorch Motorsports here in Texas sent ya.. Read the following please....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

First i would like to go over our mount kit

a)the mounts are double sleeved chromemoly, tig welded, with a steel eyelet that houses a urethane insert. Mounts are are significantly gusseted and reinforced to ensure that they can handle any amount of power that you would ever want to throw at them.

b)It is necessary to be able to have a small amount of welding done to attach the mounting plates to the inside of the frame rails. These are straight line welds and can be mig or tig.

c)Engine crossmember needs to be modified. The factory crossmember is rectangular shaped across the middle. Across the middle section the top and front walls need to be cut out with torch or plasma cutter. New metal must be welded in in the shape of a triangle with the downward slant towards the front of the engine bay. Also, the lip on the front bottom grinded back about 1/2 inch. This service will be available through us although is very doable at home. The crossmember is then spaced down from the frame approx. 1/8 to 1/4 inch using washers around the 4 mounting bolts.

d)We will be offering a custom sway bar for this application. The bar is hardened and tempered chromemoly steel and is very strong and very very light. this is a direcy bolt on piece.

 

Now on to other mods necessary to complete swap

 

1) Transmission

a)parts needed: 1 300zx tt transmission, 1 rb25det transmission, rb25 slave cylinder, rb26 flywheel(supplied with motor), clutch of choice(we recommend a custom rps double sprung max clutch that we can supply )

b)attach bellhousing from rb25 tranny to the tail section of the vg30 transmission. The internals of the two are identical except for the input shafts. The rb25 input shaft must be used to compensate for the longer belhousing(any tranny shop can perform this for a decent price)

c)this tranny allows the use of the stock 300zx shifter, driveshaft, tranny crossmember,and all tranny wiring.

d)this tranny is a key element for correct placement and angle of the motor in the engine bay

 

2)WIRING

a)Wiring is fairly straight forward and simple. A dropping resistor pack is necessary to be wired in because of the low impedance injectors. Other than that there are only a few wires to power up the harness. This will be explained in more detail to those who wish to purchase the kit.

b)ALL factory gauges will work

c)alternator,starter,oil sending unit all use stock 300zx wiring from body harness

 

3)CORE SUPPORT

a) on my car we made the center section of the core support a removable piece bolted together with a plate on either side

b)this does NOT compromise structural rigitity in any way. When bolted in place the core support is as strong as it was before.

c)it does however give you ample room to work on the front of the motor when removed.

 

4)RADIATOR

a)Radiator must be placed between the headlights. This required cutting a bit if metal to make room. This is not difficult and took me 20 minutes with an air saw

b)The radiator used is a BeCool bouble pass radiator 31/2 inches thick with a 15"spal fan bolted on with an aluminum shroud.

c) small L-shaped brackets must be made to hold the bottom of the radiator in place tha come off of the front crossmember(once again, easy to do. Just bend some flat steel stock, and drill some holes)

d)This setup is proven not to overheat in the least little bit in 115 degree heat. It is very efficient

5)ECU

Stock rb26 ecu can be used but be aware that the maps are made for japanese fuel which is higher octane than ours. It is recommended to use a standalone such as the power fc D-jetro or the aem ems. These two ecu's allow you to eliminate the mass airflow sensors and a lot of piping and run off of map sensors. The car runs and idles every bit as good on map as it ever did on maf.

 

6)INTERCOOLER

THis is basically the preference of the owner. The sky is the limit, However crazy you want to get with it,

 

7)EXHAUST

Exhaust must be custom made. Sigle or dual. If you already have a cat-back you can use your existing rear section and fab a downpipe and mid pipe with splitter.

8)OIL PAN

you will need an rb25 front sump oil pan to be fitted. It has to be modified slightly to fit the block where the oil pickup tube mounts to the block. The pan must be cut open pushed out and rewelded shut to allow clearance. small amounts af metal will have to be added to close the gaps where it is pushed out. Very understandable when seen in person. Nice little afternoon job. We will offer this service as well.

 

9) SWAP PRICING by us at SPEED and SOUND

If the customer wishes to have us perform the swap we have come up witha figure of 18k for a complete turn key car ready to drive. This swap includes

1)motor installed with stock internals

2)single turbo w/ manifold and tial waste gate

3)Standalone ecu with a base tune(dyno tuning extra)

4)all creature comforts cruise, power steering, a/c if desired

5)full suspension including tein coil overs and hicas elimination with some adjustable arms

6)moderate sized front mount intercooler with piping and bov of choice

7)alignment

8)full exhaust(customer decides single or dual)

9)bearings checked for wear and replaced if necessary

Please note that if you source your own motor, we are not responsible for the condition of the motor internally.

 

We are almost positive that we can also get the stock twin turbos to work as well which would obviously decrease the cost.

 

INDIVIDUAL MOUNT KIT PRICING

we are going to release the kits at the following rates

1) mounts and brackets alone $750

2) sway bar $425

3) modified crossmember $450 (250 if you supply us with your crossmember)

4)complete kit $1400

5)tt.net group buy price $1300

These are quality pieces that far exceed the strength to get the job done. So you can sleep easy knowing that everything will be top notch.

 

 

PROS AND CONS OF THIS SWAP

PROS 1)absolute simplicity to work on compared to vg30 motors.

2)oil pan removal 25 minutes

3) turbo removal 20 minutes

4) timing belt change 1.5 hours

5)stock 8200 rpm redline

6)you have an rb26 in your car

7) the sound

8)the rarity

9)extracts power more easily than vg with less money

10) stock injectors are 440cc instead of 370cc and top feed instead of unreliable side feeds

11)big weight savings

CONS

1) Some parts are more difficult to get and have to wait a bit longer

2) Small trade off of low rpm torque for high rpm horsepower

3) I personally can't think of any more

I have had my car on the street now for 10 months and have not had a single hiccup or problem with it yet. This is a rock solid kit that performs well and does not compromise handling or ride quality.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST AND I LOOK FORWARD TO DOING BUSINESS WITH YOU

 

Charlie Croghan, member (doodoo) 314-221-6662

Speed and Sound 636-464-1063 ask for Charlie or Mark Bond (member mpbondSTL)

www.speedandsoundstl.com

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Taylor

 

Thanks for the info.....but

 

I personally know charlie. I have sat in his car and actually revved it before :)

 

I do however have a copy of that email, it still leaves a ton of details out however.

 

 

IVE spoken to 3 guys that have done the rb26dett swap and 1 guy with the rb25 swap.

 

All the info I have recieved from charlie has helped..

I had a vg30dett built for 800-1,000hp and I sold all of it for the rb swap.

Ive been working on Z's since 1994 (16years of age). I figure I would install my favorite engine with my favorite car. :-)

 

 

 

I thought Charlies was pretty detailed..

 

 

thanks

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Single turbo VG like the VG30DET is a better proposition for most purposes in my opinion, whatever sized turbo you put on the 2.6 liter you can go bigger with the 3 liter. The straight six is a lot easier to work on and develop though.

 

The RB26 should be nice in the Z32, no doubt, if only to get some under bonnet space.

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I'd like to see you do a single turbo setup on a VG motor in a Z32 chassis......few people have tried, fewer have succeeded....bad idea IMO

 

There is just no room for a good sized single turbo on a vg30, not to mention theres a huge amount of plumbing due to being dual throttle body, etc

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