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As title says i'm selling up my project.. Few life changing things popped up an now havent got time or money to continue..

I was working FIFO, so i've spent a shitload on this motor+setup..

Alot has been done to the motor including alot of secret mods by the builders..

The long motor will be for sale on its own with no hot side... Motor is brand new, hasnt been started.

Block:

-Full nitto engine gasket kit+metal intake/exhaust gaskets

-Machined

-micro polished and grub screwed crank

-block dipped, crack tested, chemically cleaned, deburred

-New timing belt tensioners

-Nitto crank collar

-New welsh plugs

-ARP main studs

-ARP rod bolts

-Eagle forged rods

-Cp pistons with custom gudgeon pins

-1.3mm block restrictor

-Rear head drain

-Fully Balanced crank, pistons and rods

-Ati super damper balancer+water pump pulley (1000hp model)

-ACL race bearings

-Greddy pulleys+ HKS belts

-N1 new water pump

-Custom sump

Head: (Jun style port an polish+mods on the heads)

-Machined

-Full port and polish

-cc chanbers

-chambers polished

-arp head studs

-deburred

-Oil returns champhered

-1.3mm commetic metal headgasket

-Supertech oversized valve

-Custom bronze valve guides (strongest you can get)

-hks 272 10.2mm lift camshafts

-Head machined+shimmed to fit cams

-hks step 2 valve springs

-jun titanium retainers

-HKS adjustable cam gears

-HKS timing belt

-Trust clear timing belt cover

- -12 fittings on cover

The motor also comes with:

-r33gtr powersteering pump modified to work with ati balancer. (very rare to find 33gtr pump)

-Alternator + Bracket

-Inlet plenum.(underneath plenum all wiring and parts have been simplified so you dont have a whole heap of junk)

-Freshened up starter motor

I'm asking $13 500ono for the long motor.

The dry sump setup has everything you need to plug and play.

Comes with:

-Dailey engineering 5 stage external pump+pulley+pump mount

-Motor pulley+ mount+ belt

-Braided lines(Metal+race lines) and fittings in -8,-10,-12,-16 (All Aeroquip)

-20l oil tank+mounts

-Oil catch can+filter

-Custom dry sump, sump

-Pressure regulator

All of these parts are brand new, asking $8000.

High octane sell theyre dry sump kit for $9000+ an that doesnt include $2500+ for lines an fittings and a 5 stage pump.

-Also have a Rb25 gearbox in perfect condition. Not even a scratch on the teeth $1450ono

On the turbo side i spent over $5000+.

It comes with:

-Polished+ceramic coated Precision 6262 twin scroll,.84 ex housing(dual bearing model)

-Ceramic coated manifold

-Twin Tial MVS external gates

-Braided lines

-Clamps+Gaskets

-Quickspool Valve

Asking $4000 ono

I'm not sure if you's know what a quickspool valve is but what i was trying to achieve from this motor was a extremely responsive motor which could still rev out unlike an rb30 and still make big power.. Thats why i didnt go down the stroker route..

Any questions pm me.

Cheers

Ibz

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If theres someone whos after the bottom end i'd be willing to seperate..

I'll be selling everything in this thread (http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=388331&st=210) once motor,turbo and dry sump setup are sold...

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