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Hey guys,

Selling my motor as im building a 26/30 for my gtt. The enigine comes out of my manual gtt and only ran 190kw on 10psi

The motor includes:

-Intake manifold

-exhaust manifold

-unopened engine

-all covers

-all aircon parts

-radiator(if needed)

-BOV

-blown turbo(exhaust wheel came off)

Price: $1600

Located in Mordialloc

the engine is still in the car and will only take it out once deposit is received as i dnt have anyplace to keep it.

im happy to organise shipping at extra costs.

im sure you all know wat an rb25det neo looks like but if u want pics jusr msg me.

also have a pfc with the new el series commander for sale to suit and is willing to sell as a package for $3000

if you have any enquiries just pm me or smg me on 0432647023

Cheers

Herb

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Na nt done any tests sorry.. Nt too sure wats a leak down test either.. The engine was runnin perfectly fine tho before the turbo let go.. Was the exhaust wheel that came off so nothin bad at all...

Hey mate.. Nt seperatin it just yet but it can be highflowed still.. Keeping it as a package in case the buyer wants to highflow it. Will let u know if i do seperate it tho..

Cheers

Hey guys finally did a compression test yesterday and very happy with the results :)

Was done on cold engine

Cylinder 1 - 150psi

Cylinder 2 - 150psi

Cylinder 3 - 140psi

Cylinder 4 - 145psi

Cylinder 5 - 140psi

Cylinder 6 - 140psi

Unfortunately i cant get a hot engine comp test done coz i dnt have an intercooler atm.. But it would only mean that the compression would b higher over all cylinders

Cheers

Herb

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