Nissan's 2.6-liter twin-turbocharged inline-6 known as the RB26DETT, which powered three generations of the Skyline GT-R, is respected the world over for its ability to punch seriously high above its ...
The RB26, the turbocharged straight-six engine that famously powered the previous three generations of Skyline GT-R, is going back into production, according to Nissan's Japanese Nismo division. It ...
Even Nissan employees talk about visiting the home of Nismo, the Omori factory near Yokohama, like making a pilgrimage. Getting to go is a great privilege, and now I have a better idea why. You can ...
Hello again, it's me the Not Cop, checking in on that Nissan Skyline GT-R you absolutely legally have here in the United States. How's the car holding up? Engine still pulling strong? No? Damn. Well, ...
Nissan's SR20 is a popular choice for engine swaps, especially for early versions of the Nissan Z car. However, one owner of a 180SX has ditched its stock SR20 motor in favor of an RB26 engine from a ...
The Mustang is "just" a muscle car today, but we think it had a huge impact on cars as a whole, bigger perhaps than the VW Beetle. It was such a monumental success in the 1960s that it inspired ...
One of the problems with owning a classic car is finding parts not sold in stores. The internet has helped significantly with this problem, but engines and body panels are particularly hard to find, ...
Nissan is putting the RB26 engine block and cylinder head back into production as well as a handful of other Skyline parts. Nissan is putting the RB26 engine block and cylinder head back into ...
One of the all-time great spoof comedies, the classic, "Young Frankenstein" (... that's Frankensteen), shows what can be done when "used" parts are mixed with creative thinking, three million ...
This Nissan Skyline GT-R is undoubtedly one of the most beloved sports cars to come from Japan. The Skyline's combination of power, track prowess and geographic limitations have made it a JDM legend.
There’s a lot of fake stuff on the internet these days, so much so that it’s hard to differentiate what’s real from what’s not. Some things are pretty obviously fake, while others, such as this R35 ...
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