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Re: T3 turbo - Nissan
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You can't say how it will go unless you know what it is. THere are thousands of Garret T3 combinations.

R32 and 33 gtst motors had hitachi turbos not garrett. They are a T3 flange however.

Posted on: 2007/11/24 7:15
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SR20DET engine package - red top, melbourne
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hey all,
PLEASE NOTE: engine can be seen running. i won't be pulling it out until the end of November (after exams) so until then it'll still be in the car.
Engine is currently in a series 3 bluebird

Engine is complete ( all manifolds, turbo etc.) and is best suited for someone wanting to do an SR conversion in an older car. it doesnt have the power steering or air con pumps, and the loom has been modified for "plug n play", makes it VERY easy to wire into any car.

engine and gearbox are in top condition.
doesn't blow any smoke or steam, doesnt go through any oil or water and gets virtually no blow-by.

compression tests are welcome, when i bought it (bout two years ago) it was good across all cylinders.
made 179kw on ~14psi (have dyno sheets)

ITEM:
Red Top SR20DET
5-speed SR gearbox
Peter Liebig modified Loom
Stock SR20 ECU

REASON FOR SELLING:
car was written off, so parting it out.

PRICE AND PRICE CONDITIONS:
$3000ono

EXTRA INFO:
other parts include:
Xtreme cushioned ceramic clutch
Remote oil filter
Braided turbo oil/water feed lines
Speco 2" electric oil pressure gauge (sender is mounted in original oil pressure sensor hole)
Tomei copy 3" dump pipe
Shortened top water pipe

when i got it, i put in new spark plugs (platinums) and a new water pump (genuine nissan)

LOCATION:
melbourne, south east suburbs.

CONTACT DETAILS
can call me on 0433 282 553
or send me a private message

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Posted on: 2007/11/12 4:43
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Re: EOI: Calder Drags on a friday night?
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haha nah that's a sweet vid, ange. for most of it, it seems like the v8 noise is coming from your car!

Posted on: 2007/8/29 10:10
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Re: EOI: Calder Drags on a friday night?
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was a pretty disappointing day for me. only got in two runs before the rear end started making a new set of noises, and i was more keen to get it home in one piece than to go for a better time.
but, if anything, she was at least consistent.
both runs were a 14.5 @ 103mph

would've liked to have tried some 2nd gear launches, but ah well

Posted on: 2007/8/26 14:24
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Re: EOI: Calder Drags on a friday night?
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dunno bout dave, me 'might' come past on the way home from deca (shepparton) , but it's probably a pretty slim chance.

Posted on: 2007/8/24 15:53
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Re: EOI: Calder Drags on a friday night?
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bah, i'm sure it can manage 3rd gear launches

i got the 'bird fixed and put back together today, so all set! should be a good day, weather looks like it'll hold up nicely

Posted on: 2007/8/24 15:01
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Re: EOI: Calder Drags on a friday night?
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i know i dont really know any of ya, but if ya desperate i can take on extras at the meet point. ill be driving solo, so will have spare seats
(its BYO jumpers and doona, can get chilly in the morns without a heater )

Posted on: 2007/8/21 19:34
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Re: EOI: Calder Drags on a friday night?
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is that the John Kennedy GTR? it was doing 1:16s again on sunday. bloody good to watch :D

Video of my 1:33.2 lap.
just gotta fix up all those exhaust leaks before sunday

Posted on: 2007/8/20 21:40
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Re: EOI: Calder Drags on a friday night?
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yep.
last time i went it was wet. they just got all the cars out to do laps up and down the track for a while, try and dry it out a bit. then started the racing. fortunately it dried pretty quickly

Posted on: 2007/8/20 16:26
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Re: EOI: Calder Drags on a friday night?
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another meet point idea:
Campbellfield McDonalds - 1603 Hume Hwy

it's just up from the ring road/hume intersection and has a pretty good carpark. might also be handy if anyone needs breakfast before the drive

Posted on: 2007/8/15 21:45
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