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Old Apr 28th, 2005, 10:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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R34 measurment question

I am looking for the distance from the front of the engine to the center of the front wheels. I don't have an R34 and have never seen one so I am going to throw some general statements out just to make sure. If the car has a belt driven fan do not include this in the measurment, just measure from the first thing needed to make the car run. I am also assuming that this car is AWD (I am almost positive that its the only way it was made but making sure). I checked some websites but I do not see this anywhere (kinda odd so don't expect to find it either). Thanks for the help
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I am looking for the distance from the front of the engine to the center of the front wheels. I don't have an R34 and have never seen one so I am going to throw some general statements out just to make sure. If the car has a belt driven fan do not include this in the measurment, just measure from the first thing needed to make the car run. I am also assuming that this car is AWD (I am almost positive that its the only way it was made but making sure). I checked some websites but I do not see this anywhere (kinda odd so don't expect to find it either). Thanks for the help
All RB26 engines use the same oil pan which includes the front differential. therefore any RB26 engine will work regardless of chassis for your measurement.
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