why is your oil separator connected to vacuum on ITBs? That setup doesn't make any sense
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Originally posted by zaq123 View Postwhy is your oil separator connected to vacuum on ITBs? That setup doesn't make any sense
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Originally posted by 808ETA View PostAwesome pics! How much does your flywheel weight now? How does it drive lightened?
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Originally posted by varg View PostGot any videos? I want to hear it.
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Originally posted by E30budget View PostOnly on instagram at the moment. https://www.instagram.com/gefahrenewelt/
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Originally posted by E30budget View Post
I didnt mention that, but I had the wrong idea when I came up with that. It ended up building too much carnkcase pressure. So I now it routed atmospherically after the seperator. Its an OEM S14 seperator, works well!
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Originally posted by varg View Post
Oh I'd already seen it posted somewhere else and didn't realize it was this car
In the video, the 318/M3 firewall cover has a small notch out of it, and the trumpet sticks partially into the firewall cover and the front one is shaved.
The pictures on the previous page, the trumpets clearly fit around the firewall cover and aren't shaved. Did you revise the trumpet size/shape or something?Originally posted by priapismMy girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.Originally posted by shamesonUsually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30
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Originally posted by Northern View Post
I just looked up the instagram he linked and just realized the same thing.
In the video, the 318/M3 firewall cover has a small notch out of it, and the trumpet sticks partially into the firewall cover and the front one is shaved.
The pictures on the previous page, the trumpets clearly fit around the firewall cover and aren't shaved. Did you revise the trumpet size/shape or something?89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...
new build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=317505
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Originally posted by Northern View Post
I just looked up the instagram he linked and just realized the same thing.
In the video, the 318/M3 firewall cover has a small notch out of it, and the trumpet sticks partially into the firewall cover and the front one is shaved.
The pictures on the previous page, the trumpets clearly fit around the firewall cover and aren't shaved. Did you revise the trumpet size/shape or something?
The S54 plastic trumpets are the loudest of all of them lol
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Originally posted by E30budget View Post
Not submerged, should it be?
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Originally posted by zaq123 View Post
I don't think it matters but I'm about to find out that myself with my S62 oil separator on my M20 which I routed into the dip stick (I added a drain to the stock dipstick) . S14 has a tube from the oil separator into the oil pan which is submerged. S62 is not. I just not sure if there will be any blow by into the separator not only from the valve cover but also from the oil pan which will be pushing any oil up into the separator. I've seen some use a check valve on the separator drain line which is closed when the engine is running (ball pushed closed by the blow by) and open when the engine is off, allowing any oil from the separator drain down.
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