Rb30det s14 240sx DRIVE!!!!

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2011

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  • Heck yeah dude you did this swap hella fast congrats

  • @4g63tgsx thanks, it was fun

  • how do you get that turbo flutter? and is it bad?

  • @skylineracer360 i did not hook up a BOV, but i will

  • Congrats man! are you in the DFW area? Been watching your vids for a while now and only recently Im seeing things that look near by in your videos. Had the wide smoke too when i first started my rb24 in my S14. Like you said its just the "just put everything together factor"

  • @daryl75052 yup DFW area fo sho!

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  • @skylineracer360 Just to let you know the "flutter" would be something known as purging, it happens when the BOV springs and other components aren't set right. The fluttering is the turbo not making any boost so it should only be heard when your not accelerating.

  • Hey nice project man. Do you have a blowoff valve? If you do it doesn't sound like its opening enough or at all. It's pretty loud considering you weren't even getting it to boost much. Not overly dangerous but it's not great for it either :) congrats and good luck

  • i need a car

  • @skylineracer360

    surge :)

  • Do you have an oil restrictor in this??

  • where do u stay at? looks nice!

  • hahaha have to google up which RB engines have been factory made? idiots, fuck off with your copy n paste. Rb30s come out single cam, so the DE heads gone. N/A 25 head is the best i believe?

    

  • The Black specification was introduced in the 1984 Holden VK Commodore.In the VL series of 1986, Holden ceased the tradition of employing Australian-made and designed six-cylinder engines, instead opting for the Nissan RB30 engine. This came because pending emission standards and the requirement for unleaded fuel made it difficult to re-engineer the engine. Holden was a sub company of GM,an they made a deal to buy these motors the RB30DE and RB30DET an put them into their cars

  • @pinoyALLmotorEVOIXMR hey the rb30 does exist from what I read,in austrial it was put into a car made by chevy,chevy made a deal with nissan for these motors or something like that.an it was a rb30 came non turbo an single turbo,but alot of people from what I see put a rb25-rb26 head on it. At least thats what i saw about the motor,but their isnt alot of after market stuff for them yet.their is stuff out their but just not the same amount of stuff like you can find for te rb26

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