FS: '99 Head, '99 Intake Manifold with RPM Switch, 1.8 Fidanza Flywheel
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FS: '99 Head, '99 Intake Manifold with RPM Switch, 1.8 Fidanza Flywheel
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Converting my autocross car to a full SCCA legal track build, so these parts must go:
1999 Head. 85K Miles on it. Engine made 130 HP on the dyno with even compression across all 4 cylinders. Stock with no headwork. $500/BO
1999 Intake Manifold with MSD RPM Switch $100/BO
Fidanza 1.8L Lightened Flywheel: $250/BO
Edit: Just found this
1999 injectors with 1999 fuel rail $50/BO
Parts are located in South Carolina. Car just finished running a 1:52 at Carolina Motorsports Park with these, qualifying over 2 seconds ahead of the rest of the NASA class.
joliveira at sc.rr.com
Converting my autocross car to a full SCCA legal track build, so these parts must go:
1999 Head. 85K Miles on it. Engine made 130 HP on the dyno with even compression across all 4 cylinders. Stock with no headwork. $500/BO
1999 Intake Manifold with MSD RPM Switch $100/BO
Fidanza 1.8L Lightened Flywheel: $250/BO
Edit: Just found this
1999 injectors with 1999 fuel rail $50/BO
Parts are located in South Carolina. Car just finished running a 1:52 at Carolina Motorsports Park with these, qualifying over 2 seconds ahead of the rest of the NASA class.
joliveira at sc.rr.com
Last edited by Tirewarmer; 11-18-2009 at 02:41 PM.
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