The gearbox will physically fit, you need to change the clutch to a push type clutch however. If we are talking 5 speed gearboxes.
That is a very good question. But it is very hard to explain without the visualization of demonstration.
no, most skylines upto the R34 are a straight 6, sentra's are a straight 4, the new skyline is a V6, but the skyline's straight 6's will fit in the sentra engine compartment
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yes it can.
The answer is no. r33 gtr, r34 gtr and r34 gtt is the same but r33 gtst is different. If you look at the bottom ends of the struts on the r34 gtr, 2 have a round hole and 2 have a u shape bracket. On the r33 gtst, all 4 have a round a hole.
It is possible to purchase an R34 car in Japan. The most common type people are looking to buy is the Skyline, it is possible to have it shipped over to North America, you would just have to pay extra to have it altered to fit the local guidelines to make it legal.
yes can
No, a Nissan R32, R33, or R34 inlet manifold will not directly fit onto an RB30 engine. The RB30 has a different design and specifications compared to the RB26DETT and RB25DET engines, which the R32, R33, and R34 manifolds are designed for. Modifications may be required to adapt an RB26 or RB25 manifold to an RB30, but it is not a straightforward fit.
Yes a rb20det will fit
Only if it has a completely different gearbox (with overdrive) fitted. You would then have to find an engine to fit the gearbox. You may have problems fitting this into the bodyshell, so I suggest you source a secondhand body from a car that will fit the engine and gearbox. Maybe you could fit the body from the car you took the engine and gearbox out of? Then all you need is an interior, driveshafts, brakes, wheels etc. and the job is done!
Yes, an O2 G20 can accommodate an R34 engine, but it requires significant modifications. The engine bay dimensions, mounting points, and wiring harness will need to be adapted to fit the R34 engine properly. Additionally, considerations for the transmission, cooling system, and exhaust must be addressed to ensure compatibility and performance. Overall, while it's feasible, it involves substantial engineering work and expertise.
yes it can but the gearbox is very tight in the tunnel