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      04-02-2024, 10:05 PM   #1
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N20 compression

Hey guys, I recently did a compression test on my n20 and all cylinders ranged from 165 to 175 psi. What should the numbers look like in a good n20? My engine does also have over 200000 miles so I am wondering if these number are low or normal.
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Hey guys, I recently did a compression test on my n20 and all cylinders ranged from 165 to 175 psi. What should the numbers look like in a good n20? My engine does also have over 200000 miles so I am wondering if these number are low or normal.
No idea about the N20 but those are good numbers for BMW I6's. More importantly, all your cylinders are within 10% of each other.
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