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The spread between them is a little larger than you'd like - normally not wanting more than 5 psi between them. That would indicate that perhaps 3 of the cylinders have started to suffer either more ring wear or maybe some changes around the valve seats that the others haven't so much. But really, please elaborate on how the test was done. Was the engine all warmed up? All plugs out? etc etc.

It's 5% rather than 5psi. You've got a difference of 10psi where it should be 7-8psi. Nothing major for the moment, just keep in mind for future tunes to tell them to make it safe. Also make sure you religiously change your oil and filter every 4-5000 and buy the good stuff!.

If its warm Its is a bit low, and i would expect to see 160psi in each cylinder. I cant say i ever tested one cold so not sure what you would expect to see,

Its already been said but treat it nicely, limit boost pressure and she will be right. I wouldnt go winding 20psi into it and expecting it run 11's as its just not going to happen.

Yeh sounds like a tired engine

Mine got comp tested few months back @ 160psi even across each cylinder

160psi across all cylinders? really? is this on a brand new motor?

i rarely see compression tests show over 155psi on all cylinders. the best ive seen has at least a 3psi variance between cylinders.

My R32 GTR has an R33 RB26 in it, all cylinders were between 165-170 psi engine was warm, full throttle position and all plugs were out.

It is a stock standard engine, bought it from a wrecker with 88000 kms on it.

I used to get 150-155psi with stock engine.

260 poncams and a rebuild, it went to 125-130psi.

R32GTR

warm engine, plugs out, throttle open.

No more that 14psi between cylinders is fine, and stock engine compression limit is 128psi, and standard value is 177psi @300RPM.

From service manual.

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