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RB26DETT in a R34 Skyline GT-R Overview () Production 1985-2004 Layout 2.0 L; 121.9 cu in (1,998 cc) 2.4 L; 148.2 cu in (2,428 cc) 2.5 L; 152.4 cu in (2,498 cc) 2.6 L; 156.7 cu in (2,568 cc) 2.8 L; 169.1 cu in (2,771 cc) 3.0 L; 180.8 cu in (2,962 cc) 78 mm (3.07 in) 86 mm (3.39 in) 87 mm (3.43 in) 69.7 mm (2.74 in) 71.7 mm (2.82 in) 73.7 mm (2.90 in) 77.7 mm (3.06 in) 85 mm (3.35 in), Combustion Single T3; Twin Garrett T28-type ceramic (RB26DETT) system, Fuel type Chronology Successor The RB engine is a 2.0–3.0 L from, produced from 1985–2004. Both and versions have an aluminium head. The SOHC versions have 2 valves per cylinder and the DOHC versions have 4 valves per cylinder; each cam lobe moves only one valve.

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All RB engines have belt-driven cams and a cast iron block. Most turbo models have an intercooled turbo (the exceptions being the single cam RB20ET & RB30ET engines), and most have a recirculating factory (the exceptions being when fitted to and ) to reduce compressor surge when the throttle quickly closes.

The RB Engine is derived from the six cylinder Nissan engine which has the same bore and stroke as the RB20. All RB engines were made in where the new is now made. Some RB engines were rebuilt by Nissan's division at the Omori Factory in Tokyo as well.

All Z-Tune were rebuilt at the Omori Factory. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bore and stroke [ ] All Nissan engines follow a naming convention, identifying the engine family (in this case, RB), displacement, features present—see the for details. RB20DET swap into a Nissan 240SX The first RB20ET/DE/DET engines were fitted to the and the (Z31 chassis), produced from August 1985.

The early twin cam engines featured the NICS (Nissan Induction Control System) injection system, while the later twin cam engines used ECCS (Electronic Concentrated Control System). Later versions which used ECCS engine management, discarded the twelve tiny runners for six much larger ones (though they retained twelve ports on the head, so there was a splitter plate).

It was also fitted to the A31 Cefiro, C32 and C33 Laurel. The Fairlady 200ZR was fitted with an intercooled NICS type RB20DET. The first RB20E engine was used in the, produced from October 1984., and used the second (1989–1993) series RB20E/DE/DET. This had an improved head design, and used the ECCS injection system. These later motors are known as 'Silver Top' engines. The RB20DET-R was used in the (HR31) and was limited to 800 units. Nissan RB24S engine, Carburetor, SOHC, used in the Latin American market Laurel Altima A31 (an export market name for the A31 Cefiro) This is a very rare engine, as it was not produced for the Japanese domestic market. Cara install windows 98 menggunakan flashdisk

These were fitted to some left hand drive Nissan Cefiros exported from Japan new. Mechanically, the RB24S combines an RB30E head, RB25DE/DET block and RB20DE/DET crank with 34 mm height pistons. The resulting 86.0 mm bore and 69.7 mm stroke combined to form a 2,428 cc inline-six engine.

This engine used carburetors instead of the Nissan ECCS fuel injection system. It is able to rev higher than the RB25DE/DET (as it has the same stroke as the RB20DE/DET) as well as being almost the same displacement as the RB25DE/DET. A common modification is to fit a twin cam head from other RB series motors while retaining the carburetor set-up. The standard single cam form produced 141 PS (139 hp; 104 kW) at 5,000 rpm and 20.1 kgf⋅m (145 lb⋅ft; 197 N⋅m) of at 3,000 rpm.