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  • iwantspeed
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    nice work.

    those itb'ss droool

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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    I want those wheels they look like the old alpina wheels

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  • 2mAn
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    Love this thread! .... and I really shouldnt have clicked on the links to RHD... they also have a set of ITBs for the 24v

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  • 318aye
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    Originally posted by digger View Post
    I probably ought to read the instructions :P.

    These will serve as the "Before" pictures for the bay.





    Staring at the bay this evening let me collect my thoughts on the rest of the bay. Looks like I'll need to have brackets laser cut if I want to keep cruise control . I wonder if an M3 engine harness cover will clear the trumpets? The C101 plug seemed to be the only other item actually mounted to the outgoing intake manifold that will need a new home. Everything is dusty and gross. The powersteering gunk really makes me want to redo the system with AN hardware. I also realized you can't degrease a thing with the manifolds still on, so much for that.

    Digger/Anyone running similar stuff with an Airbox/MS: Even though you're alpha-n, are you still running an IAT for corrections? I'm not sure it will really be of any help on an N/A application.
    Last edited by 318aye; 08-11-2017, 04:16 PM.

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  • digger
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    ITB PERFORMANCE LINKAGE TIPS INTRODUCTION TO ITB SYSTEMS Some of the biggest problems people have with ITB intakes and in particular side draft carburetors is actually cause by incorrect linkage configuration. Independent runner intakes require some special attention when it comes to having a perfectly balanced system. Firstly lets examine the operation at idle or low opening operation. At idle Continue Reading


    right at the bottom

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  • 318aye
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    Originally posted by Julien View Post
    We've met before.. maybe at eurowise? I remember you saying your screenname. Cool build though
    I sold you parts in the target parking lot near south end. I think you were moving to asheville?

    Originally posted by rzerob View Post
    Are you powder coating any of the ITB setup? Blue trumpets that match the blue valve cover would be pretty cool in my opinion. But no wrinkle coat on the inside of the trumpet.
    I'm toying with having them reproduced in carbon, going to leave them alone for now.

    Originally posted by digger View Post
    RHD sell an adapter to use a bosch style TPS, and ones that for M50 tps etc which i think is only recent. The actual TPS that come with the kit now are different than what was available previously as well.

    http://racehead.com.au/products-page...w-tps-adapter/
    Ooh, I had missed that previously! Good to know. Of course, I'm going to start with the included one as I've already paid for it and see how it performs.

    Originally posted by digger View Post
    Also, get yourself a ITB sync tool to adjust the throttles if you haven’t already it makes light work of it.

    Check the hood closes with the full length trumpets; IIRC I had to trim about half and inch off the get it to close with the socks on.
    You'll have to educate me . You're referring to syncing them via vacuum correct? I'll keep an eye out for the sock filter clearance. From the beginning I've been thinking about making an airbox, I really like that you've done the homework for yours. I have all the necessary software aside from the CFD analysis stuff. Definitely staying tuned in to your latest thread.

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  • Julien
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    We've met before.. maybe at eurowise? I remember you saying your screenname. Cool build though

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  • digger
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    Also, get yourself a ITB sync tool to adjust the throttles if you haven’t already it makes light work of it.

    Check the hood closes with the full length trumpets; IIRC I had to trim about half and inch off the get it to close with the socks on.

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  • digger
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    RHD sell an adapter to use a bosch style TPS, and ones that for M50 tps etc which i think is only recent. The actual TPS that come with the kit now are different than what was available previously as well.

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  • crzylildude
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    Wow! i'm so jealous! :-|

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  • rzerob
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    Are you powder coating any of the ITB setup? Blue trumpets that match the blue valve cover would be pretty cool in my opinion. But no wrinkle coat on the inside of the trumpet.

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  • 318aye
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    Originally posted by Dj Buttchug View Post
    Gorgeous
    Thanks! It's now going to push me into full OCD so I can bring the bay up to par with these shiny bastards.

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  • 318aye
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    Originally posted by pandaboo911 View Post
    Unless youre cornering at high G loads you *might* have issues with shifting. For street driving you just won't.

    It's really notchy and unforgiving if you fuck up a shift, due to the amount of leverage the long shifter gives you
    But the full race feel you get is just epic

    I got the shifter on a discount so I jumped on it
    Sweet. I'll give them a ring when they get those back in stock.

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  • Dj Buttchug
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    Gorgeous

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  • pandaboo911
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    E30 #2: 1990 Delphin: RHD ITB M20

    Originally posted by 318aye View Post
    So you have no issues with missed shifts, etc because of the removal of the carrier? The wives tale that has me scared is that the driveline will move too much with stock mounts.

    Unless youre cornering at high G loads you *might* have issues with shifting. For street driving you just won't.

    It's really notchy and unforgiving if you fuck up a shift, due to the amount of leverage the long shifter gives you
    But the full race feel you get is just epic

    I got the shifter on a discount so I jumped on it

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