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if my diy roller turns out bad i'll be getting in contact
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'as is where is' Plenty of e36's sell at stupid cheap prices
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I believe they go by 'bad boy' bonnets. Don't think there is any company that makes them. Would maybe be a bit iffy on if they are legal or not. Talk to certifier.
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Bentley manual has the best one. Chilton manual is ok. http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=311638
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Fast effective method of lowering e36
thorburn replied to coconutcookie's topic in Brakes, Suspension & Steering
Depending on how low you want to go and how much money you have. Really low normally means shorter shocks are needed and cert Buy some of my lowering springs http://www.bimmersport.co.nz/forums/index....mp;#entry415881 -
Auctions finish today bump
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Where to buy Sway bar bushes grease
thorburn replied to sweetm3's topic in Brakes, Suspension & Steering
I'm sure sweetm3 means polyurethane not polymer. From all my lurking it seems marine grease is mentioned a lot. Early m3's use the same swaybar bushes as a 316. And later use the same as e34 518. I'm not so sure about 3pedals comment -
Just to let you know it's an 84mm bore
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You should at least get a quote for getting the msport bumper repaired. If your just tossing it i'll have it
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$50,000 usd. hmm na
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The supercharger will not take 33% throughout the rev range. Where does 33% come from? i've seen it written before. The pressure difference before and after the sc will determine the work needed to rotate the sc. Internal friction of the sc will add to this Has the ecu been chipped to suit the extra .3L's?
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you'll need to factor in the superchargers efficiency into that equation as well. But as everyone is starting to say your going to need to sort out a way to tune it. I forgot to ask what ecu it is currently running on?
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I just replaced the crankshaft seal(not sure of correct term) and the pilot bearing at the back
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Do you have a compressor map for the sc14? i can't seem to find one.
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For your first calculation you should multiply by the volumetric efficiency at the given rpm as well. Will add more when i'm more alive
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http://thechosenone.co.nz/ Site explains it all. Really hope it's legit
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Sorry i'm not much help with the pulley. What size are you wanting? Are you mounting it in place of the ac or up by the intake? Is it a non vanos head on the block? or what (or where) did you get the valve springs from? Sounds like a sweet car. I don't think the sc14 is the best idea though. I'd looked into this awhile ago and they would be so far from efficient. There's a merc m62 on trademe that is bigger and would be more suitable. But even that is still on the small side for a 2.8
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why did he lift the throttle? you've still got more power to come. that's a huge improvement. Is this the rebuilt engine? or just tuning for the longer runners
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All depends on the condition of the engine. Pistons, rings and a hone might be all you need. While it's apart i'm sure you'll find if you need anything else. Plus you'll want to change the headgaskets, studs, and the usual bits. Not sure if these blocks are anything like the alloy 6 cylinder blocks strength wise. If they are you should probably helicoil the block
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I assume by the racecar statement that the rego has expired?
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eibachs $250 for bimmersporters untill someone has bid H&R's Milltek exhaust Teal springs $70 for bimmersporters untill someone has bid
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I've got an angle grinder. But then you will need a new bonnet Just curious as to what they are vented to and are they weld on?
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bump. Might as well say eveything is ono as i'd like to make some space
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What sort of play are you talking? Is it just play in the shifter itself? or crunching gears or noises from the gearbox? I'd listen to the gearbox specialist. Did the bmw repairer recommend a new gearbox?