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well folks some of you know I transplanted my sr20 into my cefiro.

and the motor is in and running.

the specs sr20 with 550 cc injectors z32 afm trust t518z 10 cm turbo. gtr cooler and walbro fuel pump.

well Dr_ drift did a very basic safe tune running very rich with out much timing and we got 188 rwkw @ .9 bar we made full boost by 3200 rpm. the car is extremly responsive and just flies cant wait for the full tune and to add some boost 220 rwkw should be very doable with out to much trouble .

meggala

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Not following with the whole story. Did you do the conversion on this one or import it as is? As I seem to remember you saying that SR20 cefiros couldnt be complied or something a while back.

but nice! Room to move in there easy now.

This is the same SR20 you had in your R32 isn't it? so the RB20 from ur Cefiro goes back to the R32?

If my eyes are not wrong, did you mount your T51 facing east-west instead of the normal north-south layout like the engine? Or is that just a blurry pic of the manifold?

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