And yet another V8 swap...
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UK ebay I believe sells theseMtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827Comment
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Velocity Motor Works
1972 2002
1983 533is
1987 325is (Roxanne)
1988 M6
1989 M3
1989 325ix (Darth Maul)
Gone: 1974 2002, 1984 318i , 1985 318i, 1988 325ix Sedan, 1988 325ix Coupe, 1991 318is, 1991 318i, 1994 525iT, 1995 325is, 1996 M3 Coupe, 1997 328is, 2001 325i, 2001 Z3 2.5i, 2001 330i, 2001 525iT, 2006 F-250 SD and more...Comment
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By their site, the following should work too:
http://ttvracing.com/engine-types/?m...ls#prettyPhoto[iframes]/17/
http://ttvracing.com/engine-types/?m...ls#prettyPhoto[iframes]/16/sigpic
Velocity Motor Works
1972 2002
1983 533is
1987 325is (Roxanne)
1988 M6
1989 M3
1989 325ix (Darth Maul)
Gone: 1974 2002, 1984 318i , 1985 318i, 1988 325ix Sedan, 1988 325ix Coupe, 1991 318is, 1991 318i, 1994 525iT, 1995 325is, 1996 M3 Coupe, 1997 328is, 2001 325i, 2001 Z3 2.5i, 2001 330i, 2001 525iT, 2006 F-250 SD and more...Comment
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Your links don't work, but they have 3 flywheels that I see on their website; m60, m62, and m60 for use with M3 clutch. TTV told me that they can make an m62 flywheel for use with the M3 clutch as well (they would just add the trigger wheel for the CPS).
Just contact them if you're interested...Comment
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:up: Great work! cant wait to see the finished product= Heidi 1988 325 -> 335i. 7200rpm built M30Comment
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Just want to say no updates and going on vacation next week...
Heads are at the machine shop, I got a new fuse box and random connectors and Raychem to build a new engine harness, and I installed my floor-mount pedal box.
Yes, floor mount. I'm short :D :DComment
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0 flex. I first cut and welded some strips to the floor, to make it completely flat, then I cut a thick steel plate, drilled and with helicoils for the pedal box. That plate is welded to the now-flat floor, and some reinforcements are welded to the sides and back to the seat mounting points.
Cut a hole in the carpet and voila, done. Looks good once everything is installed, I fit fine and, as far as I can tell, there's no flex. I've done some other cars the same way and never an issue, but I guess I'll let you know for sure when I take it to the track.Comment
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Well, haven't done much lately... by not much I mean nothing! I just installed the new fusebox inside the car and this weekend I'll start re-wiring everything. I also have a reservoir for the pedalbox, and I got my x-mas present, because I'm such a good boy :D




And now, for the xmas present...

I also have a Race Technology dash2, but I find it too modern for the M3. Everytime I see the stack, bonerComment



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