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Guys just wondering what the compression is on a new R32 Gtr engine and say what the average these days is for a car thats done 100,000 kms.

I know every gtr is different from how hard they have been driven and boosted etc..

Any clues would be appreciated?

Kris

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Around 150-160 psi on a stock 100,000km old one would be good.

Eveness is more important and we have seen some with as little as 135psi still be fine but it was dead even on every cylinder.

You are looking for a variation of no more than 10% and if at all worried , get a cylinder leakage test done which will tell you where the compression is going.

Cheers

ken

Around 150-160 psi on a stock 100,000km old one would be good.

Eveness is more important and we have seen some with as little as 135psi still be fine but it was dead even on every cylinder.  

You are looking for a variation of no more than 10% and if at all worried , get a cylinder leakage test done which will tell you where the compression is going.

Cheers

ken

Thanks Ken,

Yea i performed a test and got 150 on all cylinders, i had a feeling it would be even as the engine hasnt missed a beat since ive had the car..

Ken where you selling the white gtr in your avatar a while ago, im prety sure its the same 94 model on car sales?

kris

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