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F/S: 1991 240sx SR20DET & Silvia conversion

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  • DanglerD Offline
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    Dangler
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    #15

    how many miles on the bottom end\chassis (if different)

    rwhp = ?

    Fvckin machine took my quarter
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    • PSiedTSiP Offline
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      PSiedTSi
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      #16

      Dangler wrote:
      how many miles on the bottom end\chassis (if different)

      rwhp = ?

      i would say its prolly got around 300whp

      brett, I think you should buy this beast 🙂

      At first I did it for fun, then I realized I made the investment and had to do it!

      92 Talon AWD 6/4bolt [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
      95 240SX SE SR20DET [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
      1993.5 Supra Hardtop...Sold
      Next project? 6cyl, 6spd?

      > spanish-rice;237125 wrote:
      > at first i thought the title said beer truck drivers needed... In which case i accidently put my two weeks in at work.

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        Afsil80
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        #17

        If I wasn't building one, I'd be getting this.

        I've helped work on this car, and I've ridden in it when it was bolt ons and stock turbo, and after Eric built the head and completed the turbo/fuel upgrade, and it was INCREDIBLY STRONG after the 2nd round of mods. Definetly one of the fastest's SR'ed 240s I've ever ridden in, period.

        Not to mention it is absolutely gorgeous, pics do it no justice, believe me.

        -Peter

        1991 240SX
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        • ericherm1E Offline
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          ericherm1
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          #18

          There is around 120,000miles on the chassis, 62,000miles on the bottomend, and the head is newly built and turbo new so about 40miles on them.

          The car is for sale but I'm not in a hurry so if your interested and don't have the cash .... start saving or convincing parents or significant others to cosign a loan...

          Oh, USAA appraised the car @ $10,500 with the stock motor and unfinished bodywork. Now that the car is finished its currently inssured up to $20,000.

          SR'ed
          http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/771392

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            I haven't had time nor the co-operation of the weather to dyno it so I'm guessing from other peoples cars with similar setups it should be running between 300-350hp.

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              Dangler
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              ericherm1 wrote:
              I haven't had time nor the co-operation of the weather to dyno it so I'm guessing from other peoples cars with similar setups it should be running between 300-350hp.

              How did you tune it w/o a dyno and no mention of a w/b (or did you pull it off?)

              Fvckin machine took my quarter
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                Enthalpy works wonders.....

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                  ericherm1
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                  It also has the Greddy A/F meter which includes the Greddy wide band O2 sensor.

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                  • DanglerD Offline
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                    Dangler
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                    #23

                    ericherm1 wrote:
                    It also has the Greddy A/F meter which includes the Greddy wide band O2 sensor.

                    aaaah - big difference b/w a regular A/F that is worthless and a wideband 02 and gauge. thanks for clarifying 🙂

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                    • K Offline
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                      KA-T_240
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                      #24

                      enthalpy pre tuned ecu are awsome. you pretty much dont need to tune very much and improvments on base maps are free if i remember right

                      PM me for:
                      Sandblasting(I use glass beads)
                      Diesel repairs or performance products.

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                        I believe that over half of the top 10 D1 USA drifters us Enthalpy tuned ecu's. I know for a fact that Enjuku racing use's them!!

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                          ericherm1
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                          #26

                          I will come down in price but parts will start coming off at that point.

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                            92TSIpos
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                            this car gone yet?

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                            • K Offline
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                              KA-T_240
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                              #28

                              dont think so

                              PM me for:
                              Sandblasting(I use glass beads)
                              Diesel repairs or performance products.

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