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Old 10-04-2010, 05:29 PM   #1
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Compression test results

Well the kid whose s2k i am considering buying just got the compression test i asked for done and he got 240 in the first 248 in the second 252 and 243 is that good or should i stay away. its got 118k
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Old 10-04-2010, 07:44 PM   #2
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its good, they're within spec. General rule of thumb is 15 percent difference between cylinders
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thank you for the response ill post pics of the new car this weekend
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Ill 2nd that, it sounds good.
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its good, they're within spec. General rule of thumb is 15 percent difference between cylinders
That's a horrible rule of thumb. I could have 75's across the board....is that good?

I'd look it up and see what the manufacturer suggests.
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manufacturer is either 240 or 245
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manufacturer is either 240 or 245
Sounds good then. Buy it.
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alright sweet 02 s2k paying 8100
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