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  • 325ix
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    Man I a really want to get this now with the m30 throttle body and a full exhaust. The product looks great.

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  • Reeves
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    I'll probably do a few dyno runs as well. Depending on if I can find a good tune shop or not, and what they charge, I'll do a dyno at stock, again when I get the war chip (with AFM), and then a 3rd after I install the induction kit. But that's only IF I can find an affordable shop..
    Last edited by Reeves; 08-31-2010, 04:49 PM.

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  • Dark Helmet
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    I booked dyno time for 9/30... I'll get results in asap... hoping initial pulls are well into the 160s... I hope the "open headers" arrangement isn't too detrimental to the tune...

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  • Reeves
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    Thanks a ton for the help and for putting up with all my noobish questions Brody, you really were extremely helpful. The WAR chip and induction kit can't get here fast enough.. I'll update with my results once I get the stuff.. I'm on a completely bone stock engine in my 87 325is, no chip no nothing, and I'm completely new to tuning, so this should be interesting =D.

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  • Dark Helmet
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    cross-posting from bf.c,

    anyone have a picture/schematic of the adapter necessary to fit the M30 TB???

    also, has anyone found a reliable way to open up the intake casting around the TB w/o getting the debris in the motor? I really don't want to take the intake off again.

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  • Dark Helmet
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    Brody... you're killing me man... I'd happily take the stainless one... screw the powder-coating!!!! must... have... power.... now!!!!

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  • E30Nova
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    Damn...I have just enough to get the kit but then I'd have no money for anything else...decisions, decisions...

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  • brody
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    M20 PSIK Goodness

    Hey Guys,

    Just about wrapped up production of the first few units. They are off to get powder coated tomorrow. 2 maybe now 3 are spoken for already and we will already be starting the next batch of 10.

    Here is a little sneak peak



    The one on the far left if stainless steel.



    Originally posted by Reeves
    Wow Brody, that is pretty damn impressive. I just ordered the MAF + W.A.R. chip the other day, but damn I hope you guys haven't shipped it yet because now I want this!!=D.

    I sent you guys an e-mail and I'll give you a call tomorrow, hopefully we can work something out.
    It was going to go out in the morning. But I will hold off until I talk to you.

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  • Reeves
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    Wow Brody, that is pretty damn impressive. I just ordered the MAF + W.A.R. chip the other day, but damn I hope you guys haven't shipped it yet because now I want this!!=D.

    I sent you guys an e-mail and I'll give you a call tomorrow, hopefully we can work something out.

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  • Dark Helmet
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    Originally posted by briansjacobs View Post
    I think it was around 180 RWHP on a mustang, I forget.

    sweeeeeet.

    I'll be thrilled if I get to 170 with the 2.7... I was at 156(?) w/ MS1...

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  • brody
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    Originally posted by browntown View Post
    Negative, currently has 002 ecu. Is that supported? It's a non-cat, non o2 sensor, open loop, low impedance injector, simple design that roars. I'm tempted not to swap to 1.3 and make it all more complicated. But... could I solder on an eeprom socket in the ancient ecu and just use the fuel/ignition maps and ignore the feedback needed from a o2 sensor?
    Sorry, we have nothing for the ECU. You are the first person I have come across with it.

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  • u3b3rg33k
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    I'm pretty sure you can get a chip / set the WAR chip to ignore O2 input.

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  • browntown
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    Originally posted by brody View Post
    If the budget permits, swapping to the m1.3 would be great. Is it the 059 ecu for the m90?
    Negative, currently has 002 ecu. Is that supported? It's a non-cat, non o2 sensor, open loop, low impedance injector, simple design that roars. I'm tempted not to swap to 1.3 and make it all more complicated. But... could I solder on an eeprom socket in the ancient ecu and just use the fuel/ignition maps and ignore the feedback needed from a o2 sensor?
    Last edited by browntown; 08-27-2010, 07:10 PM.

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  • briansjacobs
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    I think it was around 180 RWHP on a mustang, I forget.

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  • Dark Helmet
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    brian, how much power are you actually making with that thing?

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