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EDIT-- not going to be able to do this any longer. Cost of fixing the scoob has me seriously scraping for cash, and I can't justify going to the dyno when I can't afford it. Sorry guys. I'll come watch, but I can't participate.
2017 Chevrolet SS, 6MT
95 M3/2/5 (S54 and Mk60 DSC, CARB legal, Build Thread)
98 M3/4/5 (stock)
EDIT-- not going to be able to do this any longer. Cost of fixing the scoob has me seriously scraping for cash, and I can't justify going to the dyno when I can't afford it. Sorry guys. I'll come watch, but I can't participate.
Yet you can go out and get beers with Mayfield......lol
89 325i (Sold)
95 M3 (Track Car in Progress)
2001 4runner (DD)
I'd be interested in dyno'ing before I tear my motor apart. Be interesting to see how it compares to the dynojet numbers it made when I bought it 134,000 miles ago (207/215).
I'd be interested in dyno'ing before I tear my motor apart. Be interesting to see how it compares to the dynojet numbers it made when I bought it 134,000 miles ago (207/215).
I'd be interested in dyno'ing before I tear my motor apart. Be interesting to see how it compares to the dynojet numbers it made when I bought it 134,000 miles ago (207/215).
Going the built s52 route?
89 325i (Sold)
95 M3 (Track Car in Progress)
2001 4runner (DD)
Mostly, I'm going the "try to burn less than 1qt/500miles of oil" route.
It will probably be a stock rebuild, I'd like to keep the car STU legal and be able to run it on 91. It makes great power still now, just uses a very healthy amount of (expensive) oil.
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