D's-Turbo M20 build

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  • efficient
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    thats cool 2 oil filters

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  • Dyagciog
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    Thanks...good for ideas

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  • ak-
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    Well here's mine. Some people mount it up in the engine bay but that gets messy when changing the filter.
    I'm also running my oil senders off the remote with a sandwich plate in between.
    Also, I was mistaken. The cooler's lines will run from the from the original spot (as the case for me) though I'm sure it doesn't have to be that way

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  • Dyagciog
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    Got any pictures of locations of mounted remote setups??

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  • Dyagciog
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    Thanks for the tip..I will move with the remote

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  • ak-
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    You can rotate the housing around.
    If you run a remote setup, the cooler's lines will now come out of the remote spot.

    I have ran both setups successfully. Remote is more friendly.

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  • Dyagciog
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    Update: Got the head installed and hung the manifold on the head.

    Question: When you guys ran the remote filter setup did you keep the cooler or did you(can you) rotate the filter housing around to clear the manifold????

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  • Dyagciog
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    Thanks...I wasnt a big fan of the color but its grown on me and was very clean for the money. Speed racer is correct on the prices and power goals. The cam goes for around 250-300 depending on where you get it.

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  • speedracer 2002
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    Originally posted by 4door30
    Awesome! This is exactly what I'm looking to do.

    1. Are you running a stock bottom end?

    2. Is ms the simplest way to go?

    3. What did that head cost you, and what did the dual pattern cam cost you?

    Car looks great too. I'm not a huge fan of bronzit usually, but I think it looks pretty damn good on a clean 325is!
    1. It appears he is. M20 stock bottom end is good for about 400-450 hp.
    2. MS is the best option IMO to get the most out of your car and tune it easier.
    3. A nice 885 with cam,valves,rockers is about 800-1.2k depending on mileage/etc.

    OP I like where you're taking this car very clean and done right the first time!

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  • 4door30
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    Awesome! This is exactly what I'm looking to do.

    1. Are you running a stock bottom end?

    2. Is ms the simplest way to go?

    3. What did that head cost you, and what did the dual pattern cam cost you?

    Car looks great too. I'm not a huge fan of bronzit usually, but I think it looks pretty damn good on a clean 325is!

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  • Dyagciog
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    Thanks for the tip...I just hit him up.

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  • speedracer 2002
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    http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?t=84457 This guy does he has a thread on here too but he only makes them when demand is high enough. I just left my dizzy cap there couldn't find a plate. It wouldn't be hard to have a machinist make one either.

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  • Dyagciog
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    Does any one make a cover for this?

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  • Dyagciog
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    Things I need to do:

    Find someone making the M50 TPS adpator
    Buy a M50 TPS
    Elec fan
    Wheels-Need some good looking wheels. I got a great deal on some Style 197's but they just look too big...so far the style 32's are highest on the list, but I'm still looking.
    Figure out what swaybars to run

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  • Dyagciog
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    The manifold is in a high temp black.. it has a little grey tint to it, but my camara on the phone sucks so it looks like grey in the pic. Currently I'm running an internal wastegate.

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