Compression Test 220 across the board
well i visited california this weekend and had to fly back but there is a deposit on the car and the seller went to go get it inspected for me and he told me that everything was fine, but the horn was disconnected because of the jdm conversion? (thats what he was saying) if this IS true could i able to connect it back?
he also said that they did a compression test and it read 220 220 220 220 is that about right on a stock itr?
edit: i also will be receiving the fax tomrrow
he also said that they did a compression test and it read 220 220 220 220 is that about right on a stock itr?
edit: i also will be receiving the fax tomrrow
i don't see why you would post the exact same thread on here when you did on HT last night and got your answers. :roll: don't worry about the compression being the same in all cylinders because that's a positive thing. make sure to check over the inspection report because 220 all across the board is really good and you may be lied to. oh, and yes your horn can be hooked back up.
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Originally Posted by blue-streak
he also said that they did a compression test and it read 220 220 220 220 is that about right on a stock itr?
Not to make you paranoid, or anything. LOL...How many miles on this car?
well i saw george's farewell to h-t and id like to see his reply :P
car has 28k miles
and i was wrong about 220 on all it was 220 225 220 220
i just wanted to get much replys from peopel thats why i posted here and h-t
car has 28k miles
and i was wrong about 220 on all it was 220 225 220 220
i just wanted to get much replys from peopel thats why i posted here and h-t
Originally Posted by blue-streak
well i saw george's farewell to h-t and id like to see his reply :P
car has 28k miles
and i was wrong about 220 on all it was 220 225 220 220
car has 28k miles
and i was wrong about 220 on all it was 220 225 220 220


