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    how far down can I shave my intake?

    Some pictures I've seen on the forum show intakes that look like theyre ground down even past the level where the fins are. How thick are the walls of these intakes? I shaved my fins and the intake is still touching my brake booster

    #2
    How far did you slot the brake booster over?

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      #3
      1/2". That's as far as you can go or else the clevis won't line up(?)

      I think I can move the engine forward a little if I rotate my mounts more.. but I still might want to take more material off the intake. How far can you shave before you start making holes?

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        #4
        You have to relocate the clevis. See that thread where they mod it. If not youll go through boosters like crazy. I moved mine 1"+

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          #5
          I did modify it. I figured since the clevis only gets moved about 1/2" , that's as far as the booster itself could go. Right now my pushrod has a straight shot into the booster

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            #6
            Use the right booster and mounts, then there is no problem.
            Originally posted by 325Projectz
            don't listen to the diagram... listen to mr. swiss.
            :nice:

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              #7
              Originally posted by Mr.SWISS View Post
              Use the right booster and mounts, then there is no problem.
              ^ this, or buy one of these

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                #8
                It's only slightly touching and I can actually see light in between.. all its gonna do is cause some vibration in the cabin which I already have with the harsh engine and transmission mounts.

                Just asked this question because I swear I saw a picture of 1 guy who had the side of his intake ground down pretty far.


                ( build thread with pics of my booster mod. )

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                  #9
                  I moved mine 1/4 and shaved three fins. Fits great

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by blackhawkimpact View Post
                    I moved mine 1/4 and shaved three fins. Fits great
                    Are you running stock E28 M5 mounts?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by bimmer630 View Post
                      Are you running stock E28 M5 mounts?
                      AKG, don't want this to happen



                      ^ RIP oil pan



                      ^ pulled these from a M50 swap with 20k miles

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by bimmer630 View Post
                        Are you running stock E28 M5 mounts?
                        Yes

                        Originally posted by EN318isPDX View Post
                        AKG, don't want this to happen



                        ^ RIP oil pan



                        ^ pulled these from a M50 swap with 20k miles
                        Idk what happen to yours but I had mine for a little more than 20k and they're still pretty solid with no rips/tears

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by blackhawkimpact View Post
                          Yes



                          Idk what happen to yours but I had mine for a little more than 20k and they're still pretty solid with no rips/tears
                          Hard driving happened. If you drop 2k+ into a motor, quality motor mount are good peace of mind. The E28 mounts are not designed for this purpose

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                            #14
                            ^as ive said before i believe something else is going on there as you managed to break the base of the mount in half. I run E28 mounts in everything *unshimmed* and have never had a failure.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by 328ijunkie View Post
                              ^as ive said before i believe something else is going on there as you managed to break the base of the mount in half. I run E28 mounts in everything *unshimmed* and have never had a failure.
                              They are from 2 different cars (no shims on the set i pulled off my swap). Just because it hasn't happen to you doesn't make it impossible. Its unbelievable what cheap asses some of you guys are. But if it works for your customers and they have not come back with failures more power to ya, but this is my personal DD and drive it very hard so using motor mounts that fit correctly is ideal for me.
                              Last edited by EN318isPDX; 01-21-2013, 03:23 PM.

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