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For sale: 1989 180sx ***

Asking Price: $16,000 ***

Engine Type: Ca18DET to 2.0 ***

Complianced: no

Road Worth Certificate: no

Registration: no

mods

ca18 det to 2L

5 speed manual

Aftermarket Parts:

HKS 2.0 stroker kit (HKS Pistons, rods and crank)

Tomei cams gears (possibly cams as well)

Kei office Coilovers front and Tein HA Rears

Twin layer radiator

ARC front intercooler 108 thick with all new piping

Jap Oil cooler with remote filter kit

Apexi Style Pod

Defi style boost guage, Blitz water temp and oil pressure guage

Oil catch tank

5point half cage

Earthing kit

Push engine starter

Master cylinder stopper

Nordi steering wheel,

Shift knob,

FET turbo timer

GT wing

TD05 kit with Trust 48mm external wastegate

z32 afm

re map e.c.u from jap

Mechanical LSD

injectors 550cc

OS Giken twinplate clutch

fuel pump

3' Exhaust Systems

think thats all the mods

make 194rwkw on 1 bar with a base map

i have had it hear for 2months i have put a lot of new things on the like the cooler/ turbo kit , exhaust and more i have spent about 5k on i since landing

Pics can be found at http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=104981

Can you provide any documented proof of the stroker kit?

Going off the pictures on ns.com, when you got the car it didnt have the TD05 kit, what turbo was it running exactly?

The car was using a T28 S15 BB, it was an abandond project in Japan so they slapped a T28 on it and just a ARC cross pipe cooler and a safe map and sold it off.

The engine work was performed in Japan unsure of the garage. The previous owner stated he had put a HKS stroker kit in the car and judging by the toqure this car procduces and the way the curve runs, this backs up his claims. Also at MAS this car made 50more dyno nm of torque than a SR making 20kw more

I will post the dyno pic as well.

Also the car is being retuned currently and shold see 215rwkw on 15psi.

Here is the 194rwkw Dyno sheet, this doesnt really show what iam talking about, ill dig up the other sheet for 184rwkw. that backs up my claims.

Dont bet on it.

I recently sold my 180sx, with a similar setup, TD05-16G turbine kit and it made around 180rwkw on the 1.8.

I will have to look and see if I can find my dyno sheet

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