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Originally posted by Best_name_available View PostAnd just like that, thread is dead
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Originally posted by iliad View PostSo much bad information out there.
Using the revshift engine mounts, 944 brake booster slid over 1/2" and slightly modified, requires zero modification to the airbox.
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Originally posted by Staszek View PostAwesome info, what do the revshift mounts do that make the difference?
I went with revshift because I wanted isolated poly engine mounts, I don't think they are any different, just a high quality mount.
I could space up the driver's side with a couple washers and do less modification on the booster.
The csl replica airbox is harder to fit then the stock airbox.
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Originally posted by iliad View PostI went with revshift because I wanted isolated poly engine mounts, I don't think they are any different, just a high quality mount.
I could space up the driver's side with a couple washers and do less modification on the booster.
The csl replica airbox is harder to fit then the stock airbox.
Sounds like a plan!!
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Originally posted by diesekte View PostOr use the 2002 booster. No spacing or shims required. I've driven on it a bit and it's nice - 2002 booster with stock e30 master feels exactly the same as my previous setup (ix booster and 7er master)
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Originally posted by diesekte View PostOr use the 2002 booster. No spacing or shims required. I've driven on it a bit and it's nice - 2002 booster with stock e30 master feels exactly the same as my previous setup (ix booster and 7er master)
On my s54 M3, I did the iX booster, and it gave even more assist than the original m3 booster.Check out Undr8d Empire on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Undr8dEmpireLlc
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Originally posted by nando View Post
HakkenTT. AKA "rebuilt engine with used rings" aka "blatantly copies peoples tunes" aka "hacked up E36 N55 swap" and many others. He's prolific on all BMW forums.
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