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    M42 Dry sump!

    Not sure if there is already a thread on this but I've been looking a shorter oil pan due to the M42 ugly fat one, which you may all know restricts us from going any lower. Dry Sump Oil Pans seems like the solution to this problem.


    Armstrong Race Engineering (ARE) Dry Sump Systems - products engineered with a passion

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    I know California is barely a state, but technically it's still part of the U.S.

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      #3
      Yeah I misread the distributor is in the UK. That is why I changed it.

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        #4
        Originally posted by S13_E30 View Post
        Yeah I misread the distributor is in the UK. That is why I changed it.
        http://www.gttechnic.com/catalog.html

        Or you can can just look there they are in California...
        1991 BMW 318is Track Car-NEEDS ITBS AND STANDALONE!!
        1997 BMW 328i Daily Driver-like buttah..

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          #5
          Has anyone tries those itbs on an m42?? The price is much better than the dbilas setup

          -NICK

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            #6
            Originally posted by Balleristic31 View Post
            Has anyone tries those itbs on an m42?? The price is much better than the dbilas setup
            Seriously, those look amazing! I would love to rock those on my '42!

            How would you work that setup though? Airflow is un-metered?
            Different strokes for different folks.

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              #7
              That's the only problem I'm seeing. Make an air box, and plop the afm in front of it? Lol not the most efficient setup but it could work.

              -NICK

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                That is a beast of an M42, 260hp :D

                So it appears they used Weber carburetors, that is probably the coolest shit I have ever seen. If I had the money I would so do that to my M42 !
                Different strokes for different folks.

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