strokin' it. M20B31 build (finished!)

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  • badnerd
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    Very nice build..... persistence overcomes anything!! :D

    lets see some videos!!.

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  • Raxe
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    Thanks guys! I'll get a video together soon, in the meantime the fuel rail is out and apart while I get the injectors cleaned up. The car is running well except for a bit of a random fluctuation in fuel mixture when cruising, I'm hoping clean injectors will help and maybe an adjustable FPR. Guess I'll find out when I get back from vacation. Other than that it pulls hard and healthy!

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  • straightsixe30
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    Just perused through older posts...quite a story, good job getting back on your feet :up:

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  • MattAvino
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    Woot woot

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  • MR 325
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    Soooooo, how has it been running? :) Your engine bay looks fantastic.

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  • sweet6e30
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    WOW !!! BEAUTIFUL



    VERY GOOD JOB!

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  • twism
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    Looks awesome! Hopefully no more problems from now on!

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  • Court M3
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    Damn that is a sexy valve cover and intake! Love the whole build

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  • 325ix
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    I love the red intake and valve cover. We need some videos, I wanna hear it run!

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  • kamotors
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    sooo clean

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  • LittleBimmer
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    Originally posted by KamakaziX
    What? No video(s)?

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  • Bullet Ride
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    This build is sweet. It's also nice to see some more Canadian builds!
    My M20B28 stroker is ready to go in next week :)

    Originally posted by e30pdee
    wow, this is what a job well done really is! God i wish i had the funds for my m20. i just finished putting everything back together and the timing belt happened to snap, my luck and it was a brand new contitech. i guess this calls for a rebuild, or at the least another m20 :/
    Brand new? You probably won't be able to because you did the work yourself rather than a "certified professional", but if it was installed correctly I'd try bitching out contitech into compensating you for the damages.

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  • e30pdee
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    wow, this is what a job well done really is! God i wish i had the funds for my m20. i just finished putting everything back together and the timing belt happened to snap, my luck and it was a brand new contitech. i guess this calls for a rebuild, or at the least another m20 :/

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  • tg318is
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    Very nice.

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  • KamakaziX
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    What? No video(s)?

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