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      and a quick question my b35 had a massive dual mass flywheel, what are my options to getting something affordable and lighter?


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        The injector harness from your m20 will work fine. Just remove the beauty cover and then remove all the little zip ties. You will have enough slack to plug the harness into the m30 injectors. I then re wrapped the harness in the new stretched out configuration. Other wise the only change to the harness is the afm plug but I assume you will be using a IAT sensor am you will have no problem. Everything else lines up and is a plug and play.
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          flywheels:

          M90, E9,E3,E28 533i, and i think E28 M5. All of those are single mass and 14-16 lbs ish.

          The 533 one is prob most valuable since it has timing pick triggers which you do not need with the B35.
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          Originally posted by slammin.e28
          The M30 is God's engine.

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            You can use a 1983/4 flywheel out of a 733i or 533i. They are factory lightweight single mass flywheels. Or the M5 flywheel. I went with an aftermarket aluminum light weight flywheel for the b34 (has the crank reference tab) and matching single mass Spec clutch
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              Shit LJ851 beat me to it
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                Originally posted by RagtopE30 View Post
                Shit LJ851 beat me to it
                Forgot about 733, thank you.
                Lorin


                Originally posted by slammin.e28
                The M30 is God's engine.

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                  You can use the 3.3 flywheel but it will need to be machined. It's use a bit cheaper than the m5 flywheel.
                  Float like a cadillac sting like a Bimmer!:)

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                    ^ What does a 3.3 flywheel need to be machined for ?
                    Lorin


                    Originally posted by slammin.e28
                    The M30 is God's engine.

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                      I think the surface is too big and needs to smaller or something of that nature at least that's what Paul told me.
                      Float like a cadillac sting like a Bimmer!:)

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                        sooo big issue. Block has about 5 cracks. need a new block.

                        also cylinder is coolant washed.

                        no carbon in the port
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                          That outlines some differences

                          The b34 and b35 use the same block 92mm stroke by 86mm bore.

                          The B35 has 1mm larger valves, larger ports and a hotter cam (264).

                          The b35 has larger comustion chambers

                          The b35 uses different pistons

                          The b35 has better intake and exhaust manifolds (more flow)

                          There are 2 different versions of the b34 (the dirty motor (10:1 CR) and the green motor (8:1 CR))

                          The only difference between the two are the cam and the pistons.

                          The dirty motor uses the b35 cam (264) and higher CR pistons

                          courtesy of The Sixer Kid of bigcoup.com

                          so youd need custom pistons i believe for a b34 bottom and a b35 top
                          Float like a cadillac sting like a Bimmer!:)

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                            I know several people with e28's who are running 3.3 flywheels on B34 engines and getrag transmissions with no modifications.
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                              oh sweet will there you go. I looked through my notes and i think i was going to lighten mine i think thats the reason for it for me then. Oops my bad.
                              Float like a cadillac sting like a Bimmer!:)

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                                parting out m20 turbo setup
                                m20 turbo


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