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Old Jun 8, 2008 | 09:00 AM
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Default Re: sr20det vs. rb26dett

Originally Posted by RE-SPECGARAGE
You need to ask yourself what is the car going to be used for. Sounds to me like you want the WOW factor in your car. Sr is pleanty for most. A well built SR can yeild very high numbers. Are you planning on Drifting, auto-x, hpde,....what!!!!

I have seen a ton of RB26 240's in miami from wild to stock. its been proven that a stock rb can handle 500hp w/ supporting mods. Dont build a car for other people. Try to always build a purpose built car. You will have more fun this way. SR's have a lot of support right now from local parts stores. Go with what has been proven to work. You can always add your own touch to it. Think out side the box.
..............would be to drop in a rb26. Every other crappy, primered, falling apart 240 has a sr in it. Its like a honda with a b-swap, nothing special.
Old Jun 8, 2008 | 09:06 AM
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Default Re: sr20det vs. rb26dett

Again .....if done right who cares. I seen pleanty of SR swaps that where fantastic. Thinking out side the box would definetly not be an RB. Its been done pleanty of times. RB26 is not a big deal any more. Fanboys will go ooh aahh and drool all over it. If thats what he wants then so be it.
Old Jun 8, 2008 | 09:11 AM
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Default Re: sr20det vs. rb26dett

Originally Posted by RE-SPECGARAGE
Again .....if done right who cares. I seen pleanty of SR swaps that where fantastic. Thinking out side the box would definetly not be an RB. Its been done pleanty of times. RB26 is not a big deal any more. Fanboys will go ooh aahh and drool all over it. If thats what he wants then so be it.
I dont see a rb26 240 running around virginia

Thats pretty out of the box if you ask me. People that do really really fantastic swaps, etc., probably do spend just the same money/effort as a rb26 swap and you know it. Top of the line parts cost $$, and to make a sr20 swap stand out you need a lot of it.
Old Jun 8, 2008 | 09:23 AM
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Default Re: sr20det vs. rb26dett

people dont do them for one reason. $$$$$$ If you are ready to drop close to 10k or more for that swap then do it. I rather swap a fully built SR motor than a stock rb26 any day. Can I ask you if you owned, worked on, or built an SR powered car? or riden in an RB26 powered car? If not, your opinon is really not valid. Let the guys that actually build, swap, and drive these cars help out the OP.
Old Jun 8, 2008 | 09:47 AM
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Default Re: sr20det vs. rb26dett

Originally Posted by Wally
I dont see a rb26 240 running around virginia
believe me, not every car owner out there posts on an internet forums and goes to meets every week. There are RB26 powered cars in VA.
Old Jun 8, 2008 | 09:50 AM
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Default Re: sr20det vs. rb26dett

Originally Posted by Silverbullet86
believe me, not every car owner out there posts on an internet forums and goes to meets every week. There are RB26 powered cars in VA.
agreed
Old Jun 8, 2008 | 09:52 AM
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Default Re: sr20det vs. rb26dett

Originally Posted by RE-SPECGARAGE
people dont do them for one reason. $$$$$$ If you are ready to drop close to 10k or more for that swap then do it. I rather swap a fully built SR motor than a stock rb26 any day. Can I ask you if you owned, worked on, or built an SR powered car? or riden in an RB26 powered car? If not, your opinon is really not valid. Let the guys that actually build, swap, and drive these cars help out the OP.
Please tell me where I gave him any advice. I quoted your post, and stated out of the box would be a rb26.

Than I stated how common sr20 swaps are, because it doesn't take a genius to search the auto forums and see all the swapped p.o.s.'s for sale.
Old Jun 8, 2008 | 09:53 AM
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Default Re: sr20det vs. rb26dett

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agreed
Well than, someone inform the ppl who posted before me and claimed there was only ONE RUNNING one in the whole country, they seemed pretty knowledgeable to 240's

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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 11:07 AM
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Default Re: sr20det vs. rb26dett

My friend just finished his RB25 in a S15... Took him three years... But even he would tell you it was a pain in the ass and A LOT of money.

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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 11:42 AM
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Default Re: sr20det vs. rb26dett

I went to high school with a kid who had a RB25 in a S14 (graduated from Tabb). It took him a while to get everything together and put in, but its possible. It really all depends on how much you want to make, what you want to do with it, and how dedicated you are to the swap. Also keep in mind that it will be a bit harder to find parts without having to order them. I mean I've seen a SR swap that took 2 days, and been party to a B series swap that took a little over 18 hours. It would have gone faster if we didn't stop to get drunk.

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