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Silvia or Skyline -> SentraNocturnalSentra 09-19-2003, 03:30 PM :confused: I'm just wondering if it's possible to do any of these: Put a S13 engine in a 03 Spec-V S14 engine in a 03 Spec-V S15 engine in a 03 Spec-V R-32 engine in a 03 Spec-V R-33 engine in a 03 Spec-V R-34 engine in a 03 Spec-V V-35 (sedan or coupe) engine in a 03 Spec-V the idea of this came outa no where so i just wanted to know if anyone knows if they are possible. thx (___(=(_() NocturnalSentra 09-19-2003, 03:36 PM o yea, also, if i swap a silvia into a sentra, wouldn't I have to buy Silvia performance parts? (ex. hks dragger2 exhaust for a silvia) sr20de4evr 09-19-2003, 04:02 PM :confused: I'm just wondering if it's possible to do any of these: Put a S13 engine in a 03 Spec-V S14 engine in a 03 Spec-V S15 engine in a 03 Spec-V R-32 engine in a 03 Spec-V R-33 engine in a 03 Spec-V R-34 engine in a 03 Spec-V V-35 (sedan or coupe) engine in a 03 Spec-V the idea of this came outa no where so i just wanted to know if anyone knows if they are possible. thx (___(=(_() S13 engine in a 03 Spec-V - no S14 engine in a 03 Spec-V - no S15 engine in a 03 Spec-V - no R-32 engine in a 03 Spec-V - no R-33 engine in a 03 Spec-V - no R-34 engine in a 03 Spec-V - no V-35 (sedan or coupe) engine in a 03 Spec-V - no I think you need a little help in your understanding of engines and how they are set up. Every car you just listed is RWD (the skylines are AWD but they are still set up as a mainly RWD car). In a RWD car the crankshaft faces the rear of the car. In a FWD car the crank faces the side of the car. Go open the hood of a rwd 4-cyl car and you can easily see what I'm talking about. It is impossible (well, without a ton of money and custom mods) to put a RWD engine into a FWD car. The "S-XX" engine is called the sr20det and a FWD version can be found in the Bluebird or GTI-R, both of whose engines can be swapped into a sentra. The RB26DETT or RB25DET (skyline engines) were never produced in a FWD layout so that would be impossible, and even if they were chances are it would be way too big for our engine bay. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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