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    Stahl headers fitment for M20

    Good evening to all,

    I was trying to install them on my E30 but it seems that they intrude with the sway bars. My E30 has H&R sports springs and aftermarket swaybars (22mm front.)

    Anyone with Stahl headers had had the same issues? I noticed that exhaust´s side engine mount looks a bit tired so I need to know if just by getting new engine mounts the headers will fit?

    Pictures are from another E30 I was test-fitting them before doing so on mine:




    Thanks to all,
    e30 diamantschwarz 325i
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    #2
    Yes, they will interfere if the car is lowered. I have a set on my car. I was looking for a picture of the sway bar lowering blocks I got from Garagistic, but I can't find one. Check them out online, they worked great.
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      #3
      They can be found here:

      Garagistic is your trusted source for high-quality BMW performance parts, specializing in E30, E36, E46, and more. Discover custom-engineered components, from suspension upgrades to drivetrain solutions, designed to enhance your BMW's performance. Shop now for fast shipping, expert support, and unparalleled quality.

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        #4
        Hey, thanks a lot for the reply, this looks great! :p

        bmwstudent did you use the adjustable front sway bar links as well? Or those are a nice to but not must have?
        Last edited by cyrmanj; 03-03-2014, 08:00 AM.
        e30 diamantschwarz 325i
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          #5
          which sways, we use the IE ones and no issues.
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            #6
            ^ Bimmerworld sways.
            e30 diamantschwarz 325i
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              #7
              Originally posted by cyrmanj View Post
              Hey, thanks a lot for the reply, this looks great! :p

              bmwstudent did you use the adjustable front sway bar links as well? Or those are a nice to but not must have?
              We recommend that those modification be done hand in hand. You are changing the geometry of the swap bar with the spacer and even further if that car is lowered. To get the sway bar back into its effective range adjustable endlinks are the way to go.







              Product links:

              Garagistic is your trusted source for high-quality BMW performance parts, specializing in E30, E36, E46, and more. Discover custom-engineered components, from suspension upgrades to drivetrain solutions, designed to enhance your BMW's performance. Shop now for fast shipping, expert support, and unparalleled quality.


              Garagistic is your trusted source for high-quality BMW performance parts, specializing in E30, E36, E46, and more. Discover custom-engineered components, from suspension upgrades to drivetrain solutions, designed to enhance your BMW's performance. Shop now for fast shipping, expert support, and unparalleled quality.


              Let us know if this is something that interests you with a pm and we will make you a package deal on the spacers and m3 endlinks together.

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                #8
                ^ Thanks for the offer, PM sent.

                Hope this topic can help others as well. :)
                e30 diamantschwarz 325i
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by cyrmanj View Post
                  ^ Thanks for the offer, PM sent.

                  Hope this topic can help others as well. :)

                  Your very welcome!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ZM Blue Devil View Post
                    which sways, we use the IE ones and no issues.
                    No issues with running the IE sways here either...
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                      #11
                      Your very welcome!
                      ^ The sway bar spacers worked just fine, the headers are already installed.

                      My only concern now is that the headers are very very low, much lower than the oil pan. I am scared and have nightmares with speed bumps. :( Is this common for other Stahl long tube owners?

                      I guess now is a good time to think about a daily driver, perhaps another E30, hehe.

                      On the other hand the sound is just addictive above 3000 rpms and the performance gain is noticeable. I intend to take it to the dyno to actually measure the gain.

                      Expect pics and vid soon...
                      e30 diamantschwarz 325i
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                        #12
                        Any long tube headers are going to compromise ground clearance. There's no way around that.
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                          #13
                          Bro had stahl long headers on his lowered car. Ended up crushing the tubes from all the speed bumps, potholes etc. So drive carefully, even more so depending on how low you are.

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                            #14
                            Racing Dynamics headers are a solution.

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                              #15
                              Thanks for the replies.

                              Ended up crushing the tubes from all the speed bumps, potholes etc. So drive carefully, even more so depending on how low you are.
                              Exactly what I am scared about, thanks for the advice. I think I'll seriuosly consider a daily driver or revert to the stock headers and use the cool ones for track days only.

                              robrez those don't seem to be as long as the ones I have, not so sure if would have the same effect, although I must admit that look pretty cool. :p
                              e30 diamantschwarz 325i
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