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Old 06-15-2009, 06:21 PM   #1
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VG30 (z32) trans and the RB25 trans are mostly identical inside, but have different bell housing and tail housings (and input and output shaft lengths are slightly different, somewhere in the area of 1/8"). RB26 doesn't apply because it has provisions for front axles.

so it isnt really worth it to get the vg30 tranny over the rb25 tranny?
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so it isnt really worth it to get the vg30 tranny over the rb25 tranny?
No because once again you fall into the modification department. Which means
A: you have skills and are willing to take the time and spend the money.

B: you don't have skills nor the time and basically will wind up spending a fair amount of money to make it work.
which leads to
C: You might as well just buck up and buy a RB25 transmission and call it a day.

While your trying to save money, and wasting time you will actually wind up spending more money and time. Buy the RB25 trans and call it a day.
It really is the best option. Time and money wise.
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No because once again you fall into the modification department. Which means
A: you have skills and are willing to take the time and spend the money.

B: you don't have skills nor the time and basically will wind up spending a fair amount of money to make it work.
which leads to
C: You might as well just buck up and buy a RB25 transmission and call it a day.

While your trying to save money, and wasting time you will actually wind up spending more money and time. Buy the RB25 trans and call it a day.
It really is the best option. Time and money wise.
He's speaking the truth.
Why make things harder on yourself when a RB25 is a direct fit?
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