So I think I pulled the right plug on the back of the head for the oil feed, but on the bag for the fitting it said some may be drilled differently, is this the case that I have, what's the solution to this, or what size do I need?
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Originally posted by clueless View PostHey guys, I'm working on an install of this kit on a E30 M42 and trying to make sure things are done right so I have a couple quick questions.
I measured the stock fans at 14" and 15", would two 14" electric slim fans be sufficient enough? Or would two 15" fans fit?
I see a lot about an E36 temp switch; is this the one that is screwed into the side of the radiator? does it make a good enough difference to go ahead with that also?
I may have more questions later. Thanks.
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Hey guys, I'm working on an install of this kit on a E30 M42 and trying to make sure things are done right so I have a couple quick questions.
I measured the stock fans at 14" and 15", would two 14" electric slim fans be sufficient enough? Or would two 15" fans fit?
I see a lot about an E36 temp switch; is this the one that is screwed into the side of the radiator? does it make a good enough difference to go ahead with that also?
I may have more questions later. Thanks.
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Bout to jump on the choo choo train! Any of you needed bigger injectors or pump? Planning on running 10-12 psi
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Are you planning on offering a maf setup or is it already being offered
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Just thinking about it but what is the redline with the tune? It'd be cool of you could run to 7k with boost like a MarkD chip! I'm not sure if the torque would drop off too much for it to make it worth your while.
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Awesome man, two places I would have never thought of. Will check it out. I know i have the boot but it certainly be torn.
Much appreciate the advice
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Originally posted by brads2002 View PostThat's interesting as its not vented to anything...have a hose running to a tiny air filter. Good thought.
What are you using for a setup?
Thanks for the idea.
I have an M20 turbo, but same concept (atmosphere vented breather).
I have two lines coming out my valve cover routed to a catchcan behind the passenger shock tower in the battery tray with filters on it. I get a wee bit of visible smoke sometimes coming out the AC vents and behind my dash somehow when the sunlight hits my cabin just right which smells like oil/gas vapors that I assume are coming from my catchcan being so close.
If so, maybe extend your hose and ziptie it somewhere away from the cabin like your foglight or route it to the underbody of the car.
Another thought could be your transmission tunnel hole where your shift lever is. Take the shift boot off and see if the huge rubber grommet(I don't know what else to call it) is still there. Mine isn't and I'm sure I get smells from there as well - wish I didn't remove it upon installing my aftermarket shifter setup.
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That's interesting as its not vented to anything...have a hose running to a tiny air filter. Good thought.
What are you using for a setup?
Thanks for the idea.
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Originally posted by brads2002 View PostQuestion on exhaust...I am headed to the exhaust shop to have a exhaust made from downpipe back. Thinking of doing a 3 bolt clamp vs. the band clamp. I can never get them to seal quite right.
I plan on running 2.5" straight back to a muffler, no cat. I have been running a pieced together centerpipe to supersprint exhaust and have been getting lots of fumes in the car. It seems to be mostly in traffic and at idle. I am really not sure where its coming from. The current exhaust has joints but they seem to be sealed pretty well. I might have a tiny manifold leak but its not anything I can hear. I am thinking its working its way into the cabin from the rear of the car as its typically worst with the windows open. It almost makes my eyes water.
Anyone have a similar issue or thoughts?
Still enjoying this kit very much!
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Question on exhaust...I am headed to the exhaust shop to have a exhaust made from downpipe back. Thinking of doing a 3 bolt clamp vs. the band clamp. I can never get them to seal quite right.
I plan on running 2.5" straight back to a muffler, no cat. I have been running a pieced together centerpipe to supersprint exhaust and have been getting lots of fumes in the car. It seems to be mostly in traffic and at idle. I am really not sure where its coming from. The current exhaust has joints but they seem to be sealed pretty well. I might have a tiny manifold leak but its not anything I can hear. I am thinking its working its way into the cabin from the rear of the car as its typically worst with the windows open. It almost makes my eyes water.
Anyone have a similar issue or thoughts?
Still enjoying this kit very much!
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Originally posted by Ocell View PostYeah, I was surprised too, and bummed. The clutch hasn't seen an easy life so maybe it's on it's way out. It was already in the car when I got it. Now I'm debating whether I go with a Spec clutch or go OEM M20 again.
But I don't mean to derail Jake's thread. My main point is that the car's a blast to drive at 8 psi. I can't wait to have it running at 12.
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Originally posted by varg View PostI would not bother with another stock clutch, coming from someone who has it and is seeking more, you'll probably want more power. Whatever you do, avoid an ebay kevlar clutch, mine cooked and sticks to the flywheel. I have come to find that kevlar clutches in general are easy to cook.
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I would not bother with another stock clutch, coming from someone who has it and is seeking more, you'll probably want more power. Whatever you do, avoid an ebay kevlar clutch, mine cooked and sticks to the flywheel. I have come to find that kevlar clutches in general are easy to cook.
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