RB25DET: please convince me!!!
RB25DET: please convince me!!!
I just bought a 91 240sx. what to do with it?
Heres my goal: A great street monster that can hold its own at the track. Horse power goal? shooting for 400. why consider the rb25det? Because I like the way a straight 6 sounds. Is that not reason enough to choose this engine? I have done my reasearch, and know the costs and relative technical "difficulty," But that sound... Someone please convince me why to buy this engine, or why not to. Thanks.
I would say you are already convinced to get it...if you hear a decent arguement beside "balance will be way off" or "I could get more power out of the SR with some mods" then think against the RB, otherwise....why not?
Like jonpowell said, it does add a tiny bit more weight to the front end, but its not that bad. The advantages of RB over SR is low end torque, and like you said the RB sounds amazing.
i keep hearing over and over how the rb cant really handle more than 400 hp. of course it is hearsay, but i cant ignore it. i guess it isnt a motor built for all out performance, seeing as though it redlines at 7, and comes with a puny turbo. i would like to see some dyno graph's of what it can do on stock internals before plunking some $$$ down. then if it can make alot of power, will the drivetrain bust apart? trial and error i guess..
Originally posted by LowRedS13
i keep hearing over and over how the rb cant really handle more than 400 hp. of course it is hearsay, but i cant ignore it. i guess it isnt a motor built for all out performance, seeing as though it redlines at 7, and comes with a puny turbo. i would like to see some dyno graph's of what it can do on stock internals before plunking some $$$ down. then if it can make alot of power, will the drivetrain bust apart? trial and error i guess..
i keep hearing over and over how the rb cant really handle more than 400 hp. of course it is hearsay, but i cant ignore it. i guess it isnt a motor built for all out performance, seeing as though it redlines at 7, and comes with a puny turbo. i would like to see some dyno graph's of what it can do on stock internals before plunking some $$$ down. then if it can make alot of power, will the drivetrain bust apart? trial and error i guess..
As for stock internals, if the motor is in good condition, it can take a real beating, much more than the SR on stock internals.
Buy December or November's issue of turbo Magazine and look at the cover story. There is a GT-R running over 700hp on stock bottom end. I know a guy that has run 500 rwhp on stock block RB20DET as well....it's all about tuning and what parts you throw on.
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Oh yeah, there are 3 different main RB engines....the RB20...good for 400-500 on stock bottom end, RB25...good for 500-600 on stock bottom end (more with tuning, but not daily), RB26...good for 600+ on stock bottom end.



What a tip haha