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This motor is about to go in my car but wanting to go down a different path.

If I get interest will sell before I run it in my car.

Motor is ready to drop in to a r32/33 and maybe 34.

All you need is ECU and fuel setup.

Motor is brand new and hasn't turned key yet.

Bottom end was assembled by duggans balancing in resivoir VIC

head was supplied by Kyle at 6boost

Specs are:

HEAD (supplied by 6boost)

- extensively ported

- 1mm oversized ferrea valves

- performance valve springs

- Tighe cams (274 intake, 278 exhaust, 11mm lift)

- greddy adjustable cam gears

- cometic head gasket

- rear oil drain in back of head returning to sump

BOTTOM END

- All the usual machining associated with a bottom end like this

- Argo I beam rods and JE/nitto pistons

- 8.8:1 compression

- Ross harmonic balancer

- Jun oil pump

- oil restictors in block

- Pro fabrications extended sump

- half inch head and main studs

-pro engines 4wd sump adaptor kit

-tomei sump baffle and oil pan (trap door design)

HOT SIDE

Billet S72-GTS 72mm inducer .81 rear housing rated at 900-1000hp

6boost manifold

60mm powergate

COLD SIDE

Greddy single throtrle plenum

VH45/Q45 90mm throttle body

ID2000cc injectors

Misc:

N1 engine mounts

Splitfire coilpacks

Probly a heap more I'm missing out on that's just off the top of my head..

Spent well over that.

Suit someone wanting to do a big power build and Dosnt want to wait for a motor to be built from scratch.

I'd be hoping for 530kw-550kw on E85 due to restrictive rear housing but with good response for street.

Willing to run in and tune before sale also to prove dyno result.

Chasing 20K firm

PM or 0401043714

Edited by ISLIDE013

nah sorry man.

If i sell it i want it gone complete or i will just use this for now.

i felt like i should have gone bigger setup thats why im selling.

heres a pic as i cant figure out how to edit the original post

2nroles.jpg

Edited by ISLIDE013

Nah I don't believe it's necessary.

I could go on for days about that but an easy answer is that rob (RIPS NZ) is running 1400hp 10,000rpm without a grouted block all though that's RWD but he said he never uses grout on any of his Gtr builds either.

Which reminds me the bores have also been sleeved in this motor.

Edited by ISLIDE013
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