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Cp Pistons,

Tomei rods

Arp studs throughout,

Tomei cams 260degree 8mm or there abouts, complete rebuilt head valves etc looks brand spanking new inside.

Jun oil pump

660cc injectors Denso purple in colour (may separate)

Hks Gtss turbos (may separate)

Bolt in and drive package has roughly 5000km's on it, you can lean on the motor alot more, 500kw is possible with the right fuel and turbo setup.

looking for $12000ono including everything above, can also include maf style power fc with the 351kw tune.

Selling so i can finish off my bigger on going build. Located in Sydney.

motors been pulled from car, i can give you compression on all cylinders and leak down test if you wish have all the equipment here.

will get some photos up in the next few days.

Would rather move it as a whole but can see someone not wanting the gtss turbos.

probably around $2200. they are pretty new! or would like to swap someone for gtrs if possible

  • 2 weeks later...

Compression & Leakdown test will be done tomorrow!

will post up results for everyone! only doing this for the buyer, i know the engines good!

:D

OK so i forgot to the the compression test but can rig up something soon with the starter motor back on to do that if need be..

i did however have a crack at the leak down test, however #4 was being an ass as i couldnt get tdc perfect and it kept spinning the motor.. so it will hold pressure a little lower dew to alot lost from the compressor.

Cylinder 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72yTLYwm8Wo

Cylinder 2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZNoBaQqg04

Cylinder 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8_BFx81li8

Cylinder 4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVqt_ZAoAoQ

Cylinder 5

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijZ_xHbwDlA

Cylinder 6

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpfIsb7AA0g

And a quick photo of the Honing still well intact on the bores!

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And finally some photos..

New gaskets, head to sump oil return, and new block plugs as you can see. its not been used much at all! its very fresh!!

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Open to reasonable offers!!

The turbos are no longer available with the motor!!

  • 3 weeks later...

Dont break this one ; )

Me needs some bloody good "street tyres" if Im gonna not make a fool of myself, are M/T ETs street tyres ? LOL

But then me has more cubes

RWD FTW

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