m50 convertion w/ m42 cluster
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I'm not sure what is your trouble - hope you figure out a solution!
Here's a pic of mine - it's a standard '468 plug, just from late-late E30 production.
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try putting the m42 plug back in and see if ur issue changes if it doesn't then u got the wrong plug...uLeave a comment:
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i HAVE a 325i coding plug in my cluster already...im trying to figure out why im getting such a crazy reading.
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redline should be 6500.You know its kind of strange but i swapped my coding plug for a 325i one and i have no idea where the hell redline is.
when i hit 7k the thing bounces back violently and then goes back...very strange, i scared the shit out of a passenger when that happened.
i don't have the obc hooked up, could this be a reason?
what is the redline on an m50 motor?? what about with EWS delete chip?Leave a comment:
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You know its kind of strange but i swapped my coding plug for a 325i one and i have no idea where the hell redline is.
when i hit 7k the thing bounces back violently and then goes back...very strange, i scared the shit out of a passenger when that happened.
i don't have the obc hooked up, could this be a reason?
what is the redline on an m50 motor?? what about with EWS delete chip?Leave a comment:
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Ok granet you guys were talking about an M42 engine being the 318 yes, would and one know what i would need to do if i had the 325e 2.7l motor and i only have a 5k tach. do i need to buy a new cluster or can i just wire every thing up and have it be off on RPMs for a little while im fine with that sense its winter now and i dont drive hard in the winter i just want the speedo and gas and colant gauge. If i just wire every thing up it should work and just be a smidgen off by a couple k' rmpsLeave a comment:
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Hahaha! 02stu is right, you don't need to remove the cluster.
It turns out the Super Eta also has the same coding plug as the 'i'--a 468.Leave a comment:
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you don't even have to remove the cluster. Just remove the trim piece right below it and pull the plug on the right side out and snap in the 6 cycl plug. I finally got around to switching the coding plug on mine, I kinda miss the passenger's expression when I take it to 15 grand though.Leave a comment:

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