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Old 08-27-2004, 05:31 PM
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how to find turbo engine

its getting closer and closer until i get my car, and i am for sure getting some kind of 2nd generation rx7, but its getting harder to find turbo's for me, so can you find turbo engines farely easily like in a junkyard or something, and they're in good condition, or are there any other places i could find them that wouldn't cost to much?
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Re: how to find turbo engine

jdm shops carry them all the time, they are sold for 800$ cnd here, wich is roughly 5-600$ us
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Re: how to find turbo engine

I have a complete '89 TII engine I would sell. It needs to be rebuilt. One rotor has no compression the other is fine. It turns easily and makes no strange noises. The stock turbo is in good condition. I have the wiring harness and ECU to go with the engine. I have stock clutch (almost new) and flywheel. I also have a very light aftermarket flywheel, automatic counterweight (balanced to my engine) and a Center Force clutch that is almost new.
The only things not included are the oil cooler and the coil packs. The wiring harness has been slightly modified. The cruise control and wiper wires have been removed. This engine was running great in my Porsche until one bad day at the track.
If you need to pass smog you need to be careful about what year car and engine you get. The engine must be from the same year or newer.
If you are interested, use 79904 for a Zip Code (El Paso TX )for shipping estimates. I would be happy to take it all to a local trucking terminal to help save shipping costs.
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Re: how to find turbo engine

don't plan on finding ANY S5's in a junkyard, especially not tubros with engines... I didn't find a single S5 in any junkyard in western kansas... S4's are plenty though
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Re: Re: how to find turbo engine

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I have a complete '89 TII engine I would sell. It needs to be rebuilt. One rotor has no compression the other is fine. It turns easily and makes no strange noises. The stock turbo is in good condition. I have the wiring harness and ECU to go with the engine. I have stock clutch (almost new) and flywheel. I also have a very light aftermarket flywheel, automatic counterweight (balanced to my engine) and a Center Force clutch that is almost new.
The only things not included are the oil cooler and the coil packs. The wiring harness has been slightly modified. The cruise control and wiper wires have been removed. This engine was running great in my Porsche until one bad day at the track.
If you need to pass smog you need to be careful about what year car and engine you get. The engine must be from the same year or newer.
If you are interested, use 79904 for a Zip Code (El Paso TX )for shipping estimates. I would be happy to take it all to a local trucking terminal to help save shipping costs.
no compression on the rear rotor, no compression at all ??? damn, it will cost him your engine, the rebuilt price, a rotor, a housing and if hes lucky the side irons will be useable.
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Re: how to find turbo engine

5-600$ isn't bad i tohught it would be more, after hearing this i might just buy the NA and swap the engine
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Re: how to find turbo engine

how much u want for the motor?
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how much u want for the motor?
I e-mailed you.
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