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    Default 2009 Pro Formula Mazda for sale

    FOR SALE

    2009 Pro Formula Mazda

    Super clean PFM, this car is 100% race ready. AIM data system, with AIM Smarty Cam. Geartronics paddle shift upgrade. Motor currently has 45 hours on it. comes with 2 spare sets of wheels. Driver moving to another car.

    $55,000
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    45 hours is a lot. Have you done a recent compression test?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikey View Post
    45 hours is a lot. Have you done a recent compression test?
    yes during winter maintenance

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    And what were the results?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikey View Post
    and what were the results?
    t1 100 102 102
    t2 98 100 100
    l1 100 104 102
    l2 102 98 100
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    This is only a partial answer. Did you perform the test on a cold or warm engine? What rpm was achieved during cranking? What are the readings for each rotor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikey View Post
    This is only a partial answer. Did you perform the test on a cold or warm engine? What rpm was achieved during cranking? What are the readings for each rotor?
    Feel free to email me with any questions.
    john@havocmotorsport.com

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    S-bend??

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    Quote Originally Posted by captdigi View Post
    S-bend??
    Yes it is an S bend

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