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Tokyo Drift is definitely a cult movie for car enthusiasts. The '67 Mustang in the movie was powered by an unlikely engine.
The Nissan RB26 engine, also known as the "Heart of Godzilla" is an iconic engine beloved by its fans for years. But can you still buy one? Here's what we know.
He chose a fairly basic version of the RB26 with a single turbocharger (as opposed to the stock GT-R twin-turbo setup), due to clearance issues in the Mustang's engine bay.
The RB26 has been the engine powering the GT-Rs since 1989 in the R32 GT-R. This was a twin-turbo inline-six that was also used in the R33 and later powered the R34 GT-R.