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I have decided to throw the ENGINE SETUP up for sale and let it go with the right offer. $28,000, or $25,000 no turbocharger (still includes manifold, gates etc)

This was built as a no expense spared project with only the best bits money can buy, making it a reliable combo on huge power that you can around town, circuit or drag.

600-1000hp SR20VET street/race engine depending on boost level.

CP forged pistons

Sleeved block by Darton USA

Carrillo Rods

Plazmaman billet girdle

Modified ARE swinging pickup

Moroso external oil pump

ATI harmonic balancer with Petersen drive gears + Custom crank mandrel

Supertech’d out ported P11 head – Oversized valves, guides, springs, the lot.

½” head studs and Advance Motor Mechanics special mains setup

Custom monster cams

Mazworx solenoid relocation block

Custom intake + fuel rail

Bosch 2000cc injectors

Plazmaman throttle body

Custom ignition setup

6boost T4 twin scroll manifold

Twin Tial Wastegates

Precision 7175 (GT42)

P12 CAS

Earls fittings throughout

There are countless hours and more R&D into this engine than any street SR20 in the world and it shows in the numbers.

365kW on 19psi Pump E85 – 10.9 @ 136mph with bogged 1.8 60ft

570kW on 36psi Pump E85 – 9.0 @ 154mph on radials 1.28 & 1.34 60ft

630kW on 44psi C16 (Switched to C16 due to injector duty) Have not raced it on this power but has trapped 158mph on 41psi

It has travelled 2,000km’s, 500 on a run in, 800km’s (400 each way to Cooma) at the Snowy Mountains 1000 where it took out the RWD class, and the rest has been street driving.

2012 Motive Drag battle RWD winner (You can see it in action on the latest Motive #16 DVD)

Serviced meticulously with Royal Purple XPR 41 oil and fluids.

Obviously there is a lot more to making a reliable setup like this than meets the eye, and the purchaser will get a detailed spec list.

The price is not negotiable, this is a $50k + setup in any workshop who doesn’t have anything to back it up! If you think you can build one cheaper, GOOD LUCK!!!! Not many cars are this powerful, practical and bulletproof!

PM or call if you’re serious and have money good to go.

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Edited by PJ.
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