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whats the possibility of sticking a soup or skyline block in a z....has anybody done this and if so how long and how much did it cost...im sticking with a z but i want an engine that is less troublesome easier to get at and is genrally much stronger

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Skyline has been done and is probably the best bet, as being Nissan at least some of the sensor ranges etc. will be the same.

Cost is likely to be in the £1000's + engine - you'll need custom mounts, plumbing, propshaft, probably some mods to bulkheads etc to get it all in. Wiring it all up and getting things like the speedo reading, PAS etc all working again would be interesting too.

I'd just stick with a VG30 TBH, and spend the cash the conversion would cost on a good rebuild if reliability is such an issue. It's not exactly a weak engine anyway. Most problems are electrical and a new engine loom is not that much.

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im not after a mental conversion just a common engine as ive no need to race anymore no bugger will race me these days which is a pity although i have high hopes for my ginger friend when he gets a new mean machine in future as racing him through the streets is always good as he to is a complete nutter

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