M30b34 E30 twin-screw supercharged muscle car

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  • Andy.B
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    Originally posted by Ether-D
    On another note…

    What are the chances that my m30b34 with the m20 harness and b35 harmonic balancer, will even try to run on a 173 ecu from a m20b25?
    It should start. It just won't have a good enough air/fuel ratio to be drivable.

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  • Ether-D
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    On another note…

    What are the chances that my m30b34 with the m20 harness and b35 harmonic balancer, will even try to run on a 173 ecu from a m20b25?

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  • Bullhead
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    Originally posted by Ether-D
    Aw snap! Cool bro. That could be fun. Has it got a 5-speed in it?
    No dangit, it's an automatic. I will have to have the harness messed with a little and get a manual car computer right? I have a 260 and a 240 I could use for tranny's though so no biggy there.

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  • Pantless Spency
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    great thread thus far in very little time.


    i will be watching.

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  • Ether-D
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    Aw snap! Cool bro. That could be fun. Has it got a 5-speed in it?

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  • Bullhead
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    Originally posted by Ether-D
    ^^Aw brahhhhh, why you gotta front?
    Dang haters! lol good stuff Ether, I'm still stalking this thread pretty heavy. I am in the middle of negotiating for a whole car (91 535) so I am going to be in your noggin quite a bit this spring I would think. I am gonna have Rob do the harness, cause I suck on harness's lol.

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  • Ether-D
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    ^^Aw brahhhhh, why you gotta front?

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  • mattdk318i
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    Wait... This things not done yet?

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  • Ether-D
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    Broke down and bought a m30b35 harmonic balancer. Got it for $60 shipped from a bite on my "parts wanted" thread. Thanks again r3v. Good resource this is.

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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    Originally posted by IronFreak
    Just a suggestion, next spool of wire you pick up, make it .023. It'll weld so much better than .035 will on that thin stuff. It's all I use now in my miller 135, and I have done a few cages with it. you can lay it in a lot wetter and hotter.


    Originally posted by Ether-D
    Thanks for the info. It does tend to go on a bit dry as it is now. Wetter would be better.

    For some reason atleast around here my Home Depot and lowes only sell .025 Lincoln wire stuff works just as good. Haven't gotten .023 because I'm to lazy to drive to the supply houses Everytime my spool runs out.

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  • Ether-D
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    Originally posted by IronFreak
    Just a suggestion, next spool of wire you pick up, make it .023. It'll weld so much better than .035 will on that thin stuff. It's all I use now in my miller 135, and I have done a few cages with it. you can lay it in a lot wetter and hotter.
    Thanks for the info. It does tend to go on a bit dry as it is now. Wetter would be better.

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  • IronFreak
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    Just a suggestion, next spool of wire you pick up, make it .023. It'll weld so much better than .035 will on that thin stuff. It's all I use now in my miller 135, and I have done a few cages with it. you can lay it in a lot wetter and hotter.

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  • Ether-D
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    Maybe my secret santa got me a harmonic balancer…

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  • Ether-D
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    Originally posted by LJ851
    Is that even possible?
    How bout a bit "more"?

    @Ironfreak, Lincoln Pro-Mig 135 110v.
    Last edited by Ether-D; 12-18-2014, 04:32 PM.

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  • IronFreak
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    What size Lincoln welder do you have?

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