Update 1
Okay so I've been creeping around GTRC for a while and figured I might as well make one of these.
First off a little about myself. I'm a born and raised Edmontonian. Right now I'm studying engineering at the U of A. Between school and trying to maintain somewhat of a social life I've found time to attempt an rb26 swap into my 1991 240sx. The build is about a year and a half the making (started Nov 2010). Moving pretty slow, I know but I'm not the most experienced person and I'm trying to not let the car totally absorb my life (it pretty much has anyways). Okay now the good stuff!
About the car (when purchased):
1991 240sx Fastback
sr20det
HKS BOV
Tanabe coils
Megan racing exhaust
Autometer gauges
Rota D II rims
Battery relocated to the trunk
Koyo Radiator
Origin lab body kit
In dash double din DVD player
So when I bought the car it had been Sr swapped by the previous owner. Which I didn't really mind because I knew I would be able to get more for the SR than I would a KA. In hind sight I over paid a little for the car. Overall thought it's not a terrible base for a car that is 20 years old. Here's a few Pictures!.
Video of the car running
So the original plan was to swap in an rb25 and play around with that. Everything changed when I found a listing for an Rb26 in edmonton. Not only was the engine local but it had been pulled out of a 240 so most of the mods were already done and the seller would include everything needed to install the engine in the new car! Again over paid a little for the engine but I was too happy to find one locally that was in good shape. Engine was pretty stock besides the distasteful green the previous owner decided to paint the valve cover! Here's a few pics of the engine.
Originally the plan was to have to car road worthy for the summer of 2011. That proved to be a bit of an impossible task with the ressources and time to work at my disposal! On top of that we ran into some issues pretty common with working on 20 year old cars. I'm proud to say that the car should be running and ready for inspection by the end of May 2012.
So the final plan was to build a fun summer car that can be street driven but could also make a few track appearances. Not to mention attend the odd car show/meet. My final power goal for the car on the stock turbo's is in the 400's and eventually with some internal upgrades and turbo upgrades try and get into the 500's. It will be hard but I think with an rb26 base it's attainable. Planned to do a full make over on most if not all aspects of the car. But I wont spoil too much! So stay tuned as I try to take you through the 300 ish hours of work i've put in on this car.
Okay so I've been creeping around GTRC for a while and figured I might as well make one of these.
First off a little about myself. I'm a born and raised Edmontonian. Right now I'm studying engineering at the U of A. Between school and trying to maintain somewhat of a social life I've found time to attempt an rb26 swap into my 1991 240sx. The build is about a year and a half the making (started Nov 2010). Moving pretty slow, I know but I'm not the most experienced person and I'm trying to not let the car totally absorb my life (it pretty much has anyways). Okay now the good stuff!
About the car (when purchased):
1991 240sx Fastback
sr20det
HKS BOV
Tanabe coils
Megan racing exhaust
Autometer gauges
Rota D II rims
Battery relocated to the trunk
Koyo Radiator
Origin lab body kit
In dash double din DVD player
So when I bought the car it had been Sr swapped by the previous owner. Which I didn't really mind because I knew I would be able to get more for the SR than I would a KA. In hind sight I over paid a little for the car. Overall thought it's not a terrible base for a car that is 20 years old. Here's a few Pictures!.
Video of the car running
So the original plan was to swap in an rb25 and play around with that. Everything changed when I found a listing for an Rb26 in edmonton. Not only was the engine local but it had been pulled out of a 240 so most of the mods were already done and the seller would include everything needed to install the engine in the new car! Again over paid a little for the engine but I was too happy to find one locally that was in good shape. Engine was pretty stock besides the distasteful green the previous owner decided to paint the valve cover! Here's a few pics of the engine.
Originally the plan was to have to car road worthy for the summer of 2011. That proved to be a bit of an impossible task with the ressources and time to work at my disposal! On top of that we ran into some issues pretty common with working on 20 year old cars. I'm proud to say that the car should be running and ready for inspection by the end of May 2012.
So the final plan was to build a fun summer car that can be street driven but could also make a few track appearances. Not to mention attend the odd car show/meet. My final power goal for the car on the stock turbo's is in the 400's and eventually with some internal upgrades and turbo upgrades try and get into the 500's. It will be hard but I think with an rb26 base it's attainable. Planned to do a full make over on most if not all aspects of the car. But I wont spoil too much! So stay tuned as I try to take you through the 300 ish hours of work i've put in on this car.
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