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Item: 440kw SR20DET motor setup

Location: Brisbane, but can be packaged as a crate motor for interstate buyer.

Item Condition: Excellent. Fresh rings, bearings, headgasket ready to go.

Reason for Selling: Recoup some costs for my new setup

Price and Payment Conditions: $18,000.

Extra Info:

Includes:

SR20DET longengine:

Modified oil galleries

nitrided crankshaft

billet rods

cp pistons with custom valve reliefs

upgraded gudgeon pins

ACL rings

ARP stud kit

Tomei headgasket

custom port & polished CCd chambers

tomei camshafts

rocker stopper kit

aftermarket valve springs

custom made adjustable cam gears

This engine has been freshened since last used (new rings, bearings & headgasket, ready to run).

Accessories:

Custom intake plenum with back valve, fuel rail

custom billet throttle body (76mm)

Custom exhaust manifold (heat wrapped)

Garrett GT35r with 1.06 exhaust (like new)

38mm Tial wastegate

dump pipe (heat wrapped)

Oil and water lines

This altogether after a fair bit of development runs 330rwkw @ 20psi on pump (98ron) fuel and is exactly as run at GoldCoast Autosalon on Sunnoco which ran 440rwkw @ 30psi. Whoever purchases this engine setup- if you use an Autronic SM4 (not included in this sale) I'll give you the .cal files for the street and race fuel tunes so you CAN GET THIS POWER TOO.

All you need to do is lower the motor into your car, put a good intercooler on it, an Autronic on it and you'll be able to put your Silvia through the traps at about 130mph on 20psi with pump fuel (depending on your suspension & driveline- good for a 10sec 1/4 mile BEFORE RACE FUEL)

This is not the engine setup that was run at Brisbane Autosalon last weekend, this is the setup that was run at GoldCoast Autosalon 3 months ago.

I used this setup with the 330kw pump fuel street tune for about 12 months with no dramas, and wound it up with race fuel to get the 440kw for GoldCoast Autosalon. Since being wound up to 440kw it did about 70 pulls on several different dyno's and did a bit of street driving too, and never missed a beat.

Price:

$18,000 or best offer. No tyre kickers. If you have any idea about engine building you will know that it would have cost about double that price to develop and build, and is still one of the most powerful SR20 setups in the country.

Contact Details: email only please

[email protected]

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