The Nissan RB26 engine is a legendary powerplant that fueled the iconic Skyline GT-R, often regarded as one of the most ...
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 ...
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.
Nissan takes pride in the GT-R lineage started by the PGC10 back in 1969. Originally powered by inline-six mills, the non-Skyline Nissan GT-R of today is rocking a six-pot lump as well, in the guise ...
Photo: Toyota Motor Company/Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. The world is moving on from internal combustion engines, but for most gearheads, talking about which electric motor is better is as boring as ...
An age-old debate exists between the camps of Nissan and Toyota fans, discussing the virtues and shortcomings of Nissan's RB26DETT and Toyota's 2JZ-GTE. These powerful inline-6 mills propelled ...
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 ...
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, ...
Touring car racing was growing in popularity through the 1980s, with various regional series and championships for modified production-based cars being contested across the globe. Most of these were ...
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 ...