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Might be interested, that is why I question. 160 odd RWKW on 10psi with hiflow - this is lower then most of the standard turbo tunes at same psi! are you sure the compression is good? any proof engine is in good nic?

any info will be greatly appreciated.

It had a 2 1/2" exhaust, and it was a dyno day so no time was spent setting the car up, roll on roll off. It was tested in 3rd gear instead of 4th, plus the dyno it was done at was at least 15kw out from Bresiani, Dalton and JPC from friends of myn who had their cars recently done at those other tuning shops. To cut a long story short the place it was dynoed at have no idea about running a dyno.. Never bothered to take it anywhere else but with the right exhaust and boost it's a easy 190-200+rwkw engine.

$1700 this is everything i've got for it ECU, Turbo, half loom, AFM, intake piping, BOV, POD filter, new NGK plugs perfect upgrade for a R32 gtst etc!!

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It had a 2 1/2" exhaust, and it was a dyno day so no time was spent setting the car up, roll on roll off. It was tested in 3rd gear instead of 4th, plus the dyno it was done at was at least 15kw out from Bresiani, Dalton and JPC from friends of myn who had their cars recently done at those other tuning shops. To cut a long story short the place it was dynoed at have no idea about running a dyno.. Never bothered to take it anywhere else but with the right exhaust and boost it's a easy 190-200+rwkw engine.

if you did the dyno run in 3rd gear the readout should be higher than usual, not lower.. so have you sold the turbo seperate, or does it still come with the car for $1700? thanks leigh.

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Final deal, engine has no sump or pickup on it and missing loom section to ECU otherwise is complete AFM, ECU, Coil packs BOV etc etc. Cannot comment on turbo specs as I don't know them, as like many imported jap cars internal specs are never known. I bought the car with it stated having a hi-flowed turbo so I've advertised the engine at that, it is at least steel wheeled. Prefer to sell complete with turbo, I can assure whoever purchases this engine it's in awesome condition I only pulled it out to put in a RB26/30 Hybrid. I'm happy to keep it if I don't sell it for a project later on but for now it's in the way so hence the sale.

$1400 cash pick-up only, no more time wasters please!

Ph: 0414224905

Edited by nismomiles33
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