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1293 Mpi Engine, Suitable For Turbo/supercharging, Never Run/fitted


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#1 paul1275s

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Posted 29 May 2013 - 05:27 PM

1293 MPI engine, professionally built, never fitted or run, built by Vmax Scart Racing for a customer for a forced induction installation. Reground crank and mains, new bearings. Omega 1015, +20” 10cc forged pistons fitted to std A+ rods. Bottom end all assembled. Swiftune SW5 Cam fitted with new cam bearings and timed in. New oil pump, duplex timing gear, core plugs etc. Cylinder head is an MPI type again, ported and chambered, heat treated stainless valves, bronze guides, double springs. 35.7x29mm valves, I am not certain of the chamber volume at this time but I can try to measure.

Head is removed from the block at the moment for inspection.

 

This engine was built at a cost of in excess of £2000, the head alone would cost £480 + £120 exchange, the pistons £500. I am looking for a quick sale at £1400, I could possibly deliver to Brighton on Sunday if required, or elsewhere in the South East by arrangement and for a very reasonable delivery cost. Any inspection welcome, questions answered to the best of my knowledge. The engine is currently in Eastbourne on the South Coast.

 

​If you would like pictures please pm with an email address for now, I'll get some up on here as soon as I move them across from my phone. 

 

 



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Posted 31 May 2013 - 12:17 PM

What's the compression ratio? Guessing its low for the forced induction?

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Posted 31 May 2013 - 01:05 PM

I don't know exactly, I'd need to measure it all up and do the sums, but yes, lower than a N/a build engine.




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