Hartge/Dbilas M20 NA Muscle - ITB Content - *WITH VIDEO*
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Wilwood Engineering manufacturers a wide variety of different lightweight, high performance, and extremely durable aluminum calipers in small, medium and large sizes.
I could figure out the adapter brackets.
Also, how do you like the APEX wheels? I've been looking at these for autocross/track.
Thanks!-Brandon
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The rear calipers are The DynaPro Lug Mount (DP) forged billet caliper, the fronts are their DP6 caliper, I can dig up the piston sizing I used front and rear if you want. The APEX wheels are awesome...I've had many different wheels over the years and these are by far the best fitting (and looking) IMO. I did add additional inner fenderwell clearance in the front to increase the turning radius and I had rolled the lips both front and rear in the past, neither of which may be necessary but I did it anyway. I may even have a detailed and dimensionally correct drawing for the caliper brackets that you could use."The bitterness of poor quality lingers long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten"Comment
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Holy fuck nuggets!
That's one serious m20! Must be a blast to drive, and it has to sound sick!
My only qualm with your set-up is the gearing. The 3.73 + 260 on a strong m20 is perfect, a 4.10 with your set-up is overkill IMO.
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loved the 4.10 with my m20 and maf conversion, this thing must rip.
Props on the proper tires and wheels and beautiful car all around.
now lets see some vids!Comment
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I actually would like to find and try a viscous 3.91 from an IX. I have had a 3.46 and a 3.73 installed but like the 4.10 the best so far, at least for how and where I drive. I think the 4.10 along with the larger diameter 235's is a nice compromise."The bitterness of poor quality lingers long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten"Comment
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4.10s work great with a higher RPM powerband, and with 235's for sure. I've had cars with smogger gears in the past, no thanks..Comment
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Wow, fantastic engine build! I love it. Consider moving the battery to the trunk, you'll get better weight distribution.Comment
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I like your ITB and engine management setup. Do you have a thread on any of the Megasquirt forums for building your ecu? I'm very intrigued by the coil-on-plug wasted spark setup. How difficult was that to figure out?Comment
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do you have a dyno plot you can post up?89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...
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There is an old one posted around this forum somewhere, it's from the first time I had it on the rollers for my initial tune. This has evolved significantly since then so it will be on the dyno again this spring. Didnt I send this one to you specifically on another forum?"The bitterness of poor quality lingers long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten"Comment
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