FS: built d16z6 in SC!
#1
FS: built d16z6 in SC!
I bought this d16z6 off a guy a while back for (what I believed to be) a decent price. It's complete. From oil pan to valve cover, intake manifold. dizzy, TB, fuel rail, header. It's complete... It's been sitting around for about a year now, and I never did the swap into my Si. From what I was told, tt's got scat rods and vitara pistons as well as ferrea valves. I KNOW it has a cam (althought I am unsure of the brand). I will let this baby for for $400.
NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED!!!
NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED!!!
#5
Re: FS: built d16z6 in SC!
Originally Posted by TurbodEG
where at in SC?
Originally Posted by ghettoturbo
no documentation on the internals?...who was the original builder/owner. im very interested
Originally Posted by ifly87
I am also interested, would you be willing to ship it?
#8
Re: FS: built d16z6 in SC!
I'll see what I can do on pics.. I've popped off the valve cover. I KNOW there's a cam in there.. but I really dont have time to pull the oil pan..i wish i did, i'd probably have it apart and put back together and running in my hatch!
ZIP is 29108...
ZIP is 29108...
#9
Re: FS: built d16z6 in SC!
was it built by the same person that built the A6 you tried to sell on here awhile ago
basically my buddy gets to his house, long dark road to his house, he isnt there, waits on him, when he gets there, they go outside to check it out, tripping over parts laying in the dirt on the way, they finally get to the A6 with 50k on it or whatever it was supposed to be. so my buddy decides to make sure it aint locked up, and turns the motor over with a ratchet/socket, only to find out it has a snapped rod. SO BEWARE.
basically my buddy gets to his house, long dark road to his house, he isnt there, waits on him, when he gets there, they go outside to check it out, tripping over parts laying in the dirt on the way, they finally get to the A6 with 50k on it or whatever it was supposed to be. so my buddy decides to make sure it aint locked up, and turns the motor over with a ratchet/socket, only to find out it has a snapped rod. SO BEWARE.