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This is an amazing setup that I had in my sil80. Makes 277RWKW on one bar (14.7psi) boost and 312RWKW on 19.7psi. The boost set up is 3 stage via Eboost controller allowing for different power for different applications. The car comes on boost 2500rpm and makes full boost at 3700rpm with a very steap power curve pulling all the way through the rev range. Everything is controlled via An Apexi Powere FC and can be monitored and changed with the handcontroller. The oil is helped kept at a health temp with the oil cooler. The motor is near new with only 2500km on it. It is all ready to go, just put in ur car and drive. No tuning needed or anything. Ive spent well over $28,000 on this awsome setup!

Selling the whole set up for $11,700

Ryan 0438504324

Internals

- Sr20det

- Hot wash parts

- Bore and Hone block

- Polish crank

- Hone small ends to suit pins

- Surface grind block and head

- New valve guides and plugs

- Balanced engine assembly

- ACL RS mains and big ends

- CP forged pistons 20thou

- CP forged rings

- Eagle Rods

- Poncams 256deg with 11.5mm lift

- Eagle Rods

- Tomei 1.7mm Metal Head gasket

- Tomei rol lon timming chain

- TOMEI Rocker Arm Stoppers

- ARP Head Studs

- ARP Rod Bolts

$10,800

Engine Hardware

- GT3076 Dual ball bearing turbo $1,800

- Braided oil and water lines $287

- Custom steam pipe Exhaust Manifold $1,700

- 50mm Waste gate $200

- Screamer

- Custom stainless steel dump pipe $300

- Oil cooler with remote filter location $429

- Braided lines to oil cooler

- Apexi Power FC $1,500

- Apexi hand controller

- Splitfire direct ignition coil packs $600

- 600cc top fed injectors with high flow filters$800

- Custom fuel rail $380

- Rising rate fuel pressure regulator $160

- Z32 air flow meter $300

- Custom stainless 4" intake $80

- Drift high flow pod filter $60

- Triple plate Osgeiken clutch $3,500

- Resprayed Rocker Cover in Blue

- Full SR20det s13 Wireing loom set up ready to go

- Eboost boost controller $580

- Gearbox $700

- Tune by Matty Spry at PITS $1,600

TOTAL $25,776 + thousands in labour

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Hey mate,

I'm interested, but i'm about to head off o/s for a few months for work. If you still haven't sold it by then i'll probably be able to take it off your hands.

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