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    Default Re: Skyline engine in ta23

    i realise that the front going to be heavy but i havent seen it do yet so i a bit scepitcal myself because if it could be done it would have right thats why i ask

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    Default Re: Skyline engine in ta23

    yeah your much better off buying the eninge for next to notthing findind a skyline forum site and selling it on there to someone with an R32 or R33 (assuming you can cram same engine in there engine bay) and using proftits to do what ever. even if you sell it for $300 dollars more thats still $300 in your pocket??
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    I mean no disrespect to any one because an a huge fun myself it just that i can get the engine cheap

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    Quote Originally Posted by chefamos
    I mean no disrespect to any one because an a huge fun myself it just that i can get the engine cheap
    so how cheap is this cheap brand new R34 engine that is not stolen? coming from a mate that wrote off their car?

    sure if you want to fit it, it will be a challenge, and if you can get the motor cheap and know what you are in for then why not.

    no, (if i can read your poor english correctly ), just because it could be done, doesn't mean it should have already been done.

    why would anyone put and expensive late model nissan engine into an old shitty celica?
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    Default Re: Skyline engine in ta23

    Stu, i think you crossed the line right there just after "old"...lol
    Quote Originally Posted by oldcorollas
    why would anyone put and expensive late model nissan engine into an old shitty celica?
    Last edited by jeffro ra28; 08-02-2006 at 10:33 PM.

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    omgwtf banpls

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    Why wouldn't you? Obviously theres alot of research to be done and alot of custom parts to be made (and paid for), but if I ever saw a TA23 with an RB25 in it, I'd be bloody impressed to say the least, and so would everyone. Therein lies reason enough I suppose...

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcorollas
    old shitty celica?
    How dare you...

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    Quote Originally Posted by finney
    1) buy skyline engine for next to nothing
    2) sell skyline engine
    3) put a more suitable engine in celica
    4) profit

    oops need to swap 3 and 4 around
    Listen to the wise man , do you realise how much startup capital you need to do this?, even without the engine in account you are up for Big spending .

    Ok how much money do you have total for this project?

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    serious suggestion? sell the RB25 and find a 1G-GTE, sump to fit TA front crossmember, W58 and a T-series LSD. You'd still have all the fabrication issues of an overly-long engine in a small engine bay, but fewer weight issues and closer comparisons (for solving chassis and engineering issues) when faced with mechanical dilemas.

    There are a few 1JZ's stuffed into RA23's - not so sure about TA's given the slightly shorter engine bay.

    With the big, (heavy) iron block of the RB25, you would be heading into lead-tipped-arrow handling territory.

    I have seen a few 4cyl nissan's in Qld (at Willowbank mostly) but again, they've been RA-bodied.

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    so basicly we all agree that this a lot of heatach and to much money, im agreeing ill sell the engine and get something more suited thank you everyone for your input

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    there is the 23 with a 1JZ (hypo77) and from memory the zoom article on the car stated that the firewall had to be moved back approximately 2 inches to accomidate the radiator. considering that the 1JZ and the RB25 are both 2.5L straight 6's i'm more than certain that similar modifications would be required to fit in an RB25 into the engine bay.

    have you considered putting the engine into a different model car? the 23 would be an absolute nightmare. you may wish to look at a nissan of some sorts that already has an RB engine in it. This would make for a much easier conversion considering that the engine bay and driveline is already built for an engine of this kind. the balance of the car would not be put out so much and would save you lots of custom fabrications.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chefamos
    so basicly we all agree that this a lot of heatach and to much money, im agreeing ill sell the engine and get something more suited thank you everyone for your input
    yuo iz a gued englihs speeleer, bro my mates cousins sisters uncle did this, he said he chops Gtaahs and wrxs, now that is fully sik.

    Sell the engine for profit..if any , youll thank me later .

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    Woops, I forgot. This is the new forum. I must refrane myself
    Last edited by Cool1; 08-02-2006 at 10:58 PM. Reason: my bad

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    I think we would have a new rule, if ya dont need to shave your not allowed on here.
    Or at least we should have an engrish test on sign up.
    Damm smack heads.

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