2.8L M20 9.8:1 stroker build: my 323i reincarnated
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2.8L M20 9.8:1 stroker build: my 323i reincarnated
Naiiiiiceeee
Lip looks
Good man. This car really came together super well. I didn’t know your interior was as minty fresh as it is.
Did you get that lip at a junkyard?
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Originally posted by wworm View Posthow are we feeling about ITB's? :devil: :devil: :devil:
In other news, I just pick n pulled a front lip off an '88 vert and it fits perfectly! $26. Going to re paint then just put it on. Pretty sure it's this guy:
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Originally posted by McGyver View Postso how did the BavRest AFM work out? Did it fix your dead spots?
Also, I'm not sure if any of my tunes are actually for the M20 AFM with my injectors. But I definitely know that I have one for the M30 AFM.
The Bavrest AFM fixed my idle, and the throttle response seems much better. It also hasn't hesitated at all except when the ECU is still learning. Took it past 5k a few times.
Definitely a good purchase. It'll hold me, for a bit.
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostAlways hated those "cool build", "awesome" type posts, but have to say, nice job on the car buddy. Been hanging around these parts for a minute, just usually don't say much lol, but I would drive the snot out of your car. :)
I have seen your posts around actually. I mean, I didn't do this all by myself.. I had all this information available on r3v and other sites. Which wouldn't exist without discussions from knowledgeable people. So thanks!
And don't worry I'ma drive the piss out of it
except now I need to bring a sunshade
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Always hated those "cool build", "awesome" type posts, but have to say, nice job on the car buddy. Been hanging around these parts for a minute, just usually don't say much lol, but I would drive the snot out of your car. :)
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"new" dash. No it's not the NLA $1000+ dollar one. Going to baby this dash with 303 protectant and my fancy BMW sunshade.
It took me about 3 hrs to disconnect everything carefully, an hour for me and my friend Bruce to yank out the dash (Bruce is stupidly strong tho) , 15 mins to VIN swap, about two hours to carefully put it in (with much struggle), and then waaaay longer than it needed to be to bolt it into place because I couldn't figure out which bolt was the right one (it's the gold bolt with the fine threads).
My car is pretty much still at that point tho cus it's hot in the garage and I was was busy yesterday drinking beer and eating burgers.
It seems like the "reverse of removal" part will take much longer than the removal though. I'm also doing up my stereo and euro clock while I'm at it.
Oh and I got that Bavrest M30 AFM.
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