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handgrenade

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  1. I understand. Just meaning that if people have managed to turbo charge big block v8s then it shouldn't be an issue on a straight 6
  2. Make some room in the engine bay by repositioning various items and maybe moving the battery etc if it's in there. If you low mount the turbo below return sump line you may need to go dry sump. There have been a lot of USA based turbo conversions on american muscle who actually mount the turbo at the rear near the exhaust. Requires oil pump mods etc but despite the distance of the charge pipes, they do get surprisingly good results. That is because they really can't fit anything else in the engine bay with an alloy v8 in there.
  3. What SC did you use and what pulley system? Must be quite custom to only put out 3psi
  4. Is this a cast iron block? If so don't worry too much about a rebore. If you decide to clean up the bore then you may need oversize pistons and rings to suit. Most aftermarket piston and ring manufactures hold stock of slightly larger pistons etc because most rebuilds do include a bore hone.
  5. The computer will have a set map. For the air detected coming in through the air flow meter the ECU will fuel to suit. If you turbo or FI without tuning then it is likely that the factory ECUs will not understand a flow rate higher than atmo and flip directly to a safe mode. If you install larger injectors you will most likely over fuel according to the amount of increase in the injector size. The signal to the injectors will be to open x time per air intake. If your injector is larger the same signal is sent but due to the larger injector more fuel will go in. Not the best situation.
  6. If you are running a targa car I would suggest a standalone computer and tune. And then you would be able to remove the cat and tune to suit.
  7. called him and spoke to him. he'll think about it overnight. we'll see.
  8. Do the 10 button ones have the wiring to the left indicator stalk button to change between the modes?
  9. The pedals are too close together! Perhaps I'm too used to my skyline but my left foot keeps snagging on the side of the footrest. I can tell it's not just me because the carpet is almost worn through on that particular corner! I haven't pulled the carpet up yet to see if I can remove it or make it smaller .. Anyone done that before?
  10. Hi thanks I have already emailed him about buying them but he has not replied with a price. He also wants to sell the car first .. If you can convince him otherwise that would be great haha
  11. sure if I do not make a straight trade, I will be in touch for selling my current wheels - good condition and staggered. I will be in touch if it happens. I may be willing to sell the rim to offset the price of new mags. any idea what you;d pay for them? private message me.
  12. Ah i see, so they would need to get stripped, repolished and recovered. I will probably hold off for now. my tires are pretty much brand new and going to 7.5's on the rear would mean my 245s would not fit. I may pick up one front if it comes to that (if I can find another set)
  13. Hi Ray, what did you mean by painted black in the middle? are the wheels completely black? Cheers Ken
  14. http://www.bmwmregistry.com/faq/E36_M3_Wheels.jpg Hi Ray That works out perfect .. maybe. My spare is a M Contour 2. But which ones do you have? They are staggered I think .. Hope I have the right one to complete a set!
  15. sorry, it is for an e36. The indicator stalk has all the wiring however i dont know if the obc has the req wiring.
  16. I have an 18 button OBC along with the indicator stalk with the connections which allow you to access the OBC from the stalk. how much is something like this worth? I know that the 10 button ones go for 40-50$ and that the 18 button ones are more expensive, but not sure how much, especially with the special indicator stalk as well? Thanks
  17. I have these wheels on my m3 and I want these ones happy to do a straight swap (preferred) or just purchase the second image wheels. Thanks
  18. True story: 3rd owner was a woman who purchased the car for her eccentric older Italian husband. They had money. The husband decided he absolutely hated the technoviolet colour (WHYY?~?~) and put down $5,000 to repaint the car. It took 6 months and everything was repainted apart from the engine bay which would have cost another 1k to drop the engine etc. everything else was painted, all glass, lights, interior etc were removed for the respray.
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