I've never done exhaust for a swap, but I would think the downpipes would probably be a given. You might get away with just custom downpipes going into your current m20 exhaust unless you're swapping the cats/resonators
If it's hot, you'll want to do more coolant than water. Water has a low boil point, while coolant boils at a much higher temperature. Ergo, you have more coolant, the cooler the car will run: I think I need more coolant in my car; it likes to dab a bit over the middle line if I'm running it through the streets. I went with a 25/75 water/coolant mix, but I usually do 50/50 and always use BMW Blue coolant. You don't need to run BMW stuff, but I prefer it. ALWAYS use Distilled water in the mixing process; tap water has build ups and trace minerals that will react with the inside of the block and rust your engine from the inside out; distilled is completely free of all of that stuff (you can get it at any place that sells hugged water)
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If it's hot, you'll want to do more coolant than water. Water has a low boil point, while coolant boils at a much higher temperature. Ergo, you have more coolant, the cooler the car will run: I think I need more coolant in my car; it likes to dab a bit over the middle line if I'm running it through the streets. I went with a 25/75 water/coolant mix, but I usually do 50/50 and always use BMW Blue coolant. You don't need to run BMW stuff, but I prefer it. ALWAYS use Distilled water in the mixing process; tap water has build ups and trace minerals that will react with the inside of the block and rust your engine from the inside out; distilled is completely free of all of that stuff (you can get it at any place that sells hugged water)
I sent you a PM about the OBC







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