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NA-T Engine


al02uk

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Hello,

 

Due to unforseen circumstances, I have to sell my NA-T engine.

 

I bought the engine with approx 55,000 miles on it

 

Cylinder head has been stripped and rebuilt with new seals/gaskets

Bottom end was stripped and inspected, then put back together with new gaskets/seals.

 

Currently has a new TT headgasket fitted, 500cc injectors, new FPR, new spark plugs, ARP headstuds, new water pump, new oil pump and new timing belt kit, 2x 17 row oil coolers, some braided lines included.

 

The rest of the gaskets (exhaust etc) are included, so is the alternator and aircon pump

 

Bad bit - the only bad bit is that a bolt has snapped in the rear of the crankshaft (where flywheel bolts go). Will drill out ok, but havent got round to it.

 

I'm looking for about £500 for the lot. The engine is complete with the major parts fitted, so dont let the pictures put you off.

 

The engine is currently on a stand (also have a pallett), I dont have an engine crane, but I can help get it in a vehicle

 

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That's a good reliable 450bhp with the suitable ECU, turbo and transmission set up. Shame your selling mate, hope you give it another go sometime :)

 

For people interested, a TT gasket (1.6mm) gives a 9.2:1 Compression Ratio, 10:1 is the stock NA ratio.

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Wow looking good

 

This could be exactly what I'm after and want

 

I just bought an NA/T kit and this would be perfect

 

Any more info you could give me and what I would need to fix it and complete it

Cheers

 

I could have the money with you in a few days if the sale goes ahead

 

Cheers

Al

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all the parts are here Al, its pretty much the throttle housing and rear oil seal that needs putting on the actual block and you are ready to go.

 

Crank pulley etc is here, the fuel rail is set up to delete the damper, so a braided hose would connect straight to the fuel filter.

 

Got a few spare bits i'll throw in too if you need them

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