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As some of you know I recently purchased a GTR to slightly build and replace the supra, well today was the day that I dropped it off to the garage to get the work done. An hour later I get a phone call with the following news

 

"The engine has signs of prolonged det on pistons and plugs. Chamber/piston number 5 is definitely damaged, has 40% leak down and is 2 bar lower compression than the highest, 9.5 vs 11.5 bar compression test"

 

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I'm not expecting sympathy from you guys, just wanted to vent! I'm absolutely raging that the previous owner removed a lot of performance parts prior to selling to the garage, and never had a concern on how it would effect the car after!

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That's pretty bad news Alex, gutted for you :(

 

Get the body work seen to, sell the bits you'd got for it and try punt it I guess. Rebuild is going to cost a pretty penny on an RB26 :(

 

Just going to break the full thing steve, not wanting to spend another penny on this car!

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Gutted for you fella. Its always one of the things that worries me when buying modified second hand cars. My classic scooby I bought (was an itch to scratch) had an apexiFC and got the map on that check - massively underfueling all over the rev range. Was ready to go bang but luckily no damage.

 

Least if you break it you should get most of your money back - its just a pain in the arse doing it.

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