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Re: 1200 to RB conversion
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I posted a thread when I was first researching my conversion asking this same question. I was told the RB20 turns a 1200 into an "understeering pig"...... So I went for the CA18 like everyone else.

Posted on: 2005/7/24 23:06
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Re: 1200 to RB conversion
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no way would it fit
on the other subject to the people who say rb20s are a pice of @#$%
have you ever owned one as for them having no go 217fwhp standard is not exactly a slug and it is verry easy to obtain 200+rwkw from theas engines reliably
and as for them not being tough they are more bulet proof than the rb25 and defantly mre than the ca never underestamate a rb20det

Posted on: 2005/7/25 1:57
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Re: 1200 to RB conversion
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I found that the weights are:


CA18DET 128 kg
SR20DE 139 kg
SR20DET 149 kg

what about the RB20 ?

http://www.datsuncr.com/motores.php

Posted on: 2005/7/25 2:05
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