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Engine Build

FJ20 Turbo Engine 5000Kms Built by Stewart Wilkins Spent over 15k on the Engine build

Custom Garrett Turbo (330 horse power ball bearing turbo)

Aries forged Pistons

Good Quality Bearings.

Rebuilt Water pump

Big aluminium fuel rail

Skyline exhaust manifold heat coated

bosh 351 injectors

4 Wire 02

Aluminium pullies

Ported and polished Head.

Heavy Duty timing belt.

3inch stainless steel dump to suit Old Ford Capri

Skyline exhaust manifold heat coated

Nissan gazzel inlet manifold heat coated

Adjustable Malpassi rising rate fuel reg

Gearbox Clutch

Skyline 5 Speed Gearbox

heavy duty sprung button clutch

Lightened Steel flywheel

ECU

Altronics SM2

The engine is good for up to 500hp with a different Turbo. Has been running in a 1969 Ford Capri and can supply cross member and engine mounts if needed. The sump and pickup have already been sold.

Engine only has 5000kms since the build all new parts were used on the build.

Im looking for $11,000 Neg for the engine gearbox package, May sell seperatly if all items have a buyer, Would be perfect for a 1600, gazelle, Escort, Capri ect.

Contact Stuart on 0417 442 321 or PM

Built FJ20 Engine Photo

Built FJ20 Dyno Print

Edited by Geoff897

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