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Old 03-27-2017, 04:32 PM
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^^^You have some more info? Color/sizes?
can you send me an email please to thilo.vaeth@googlemail.com
Then i`ll forward it to my buddy!

He can answer all of your questions
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I bet you've already stated it in this thread but it is long! What color is your car Stone Gray?
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Originally Posted by eddieb4
I bet you've already stated it in this thread but it is long! What color is your car Stone Gray?
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Old 03-28-2017, 09:52 AM
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Did the M3 ABS unit match/work with the Porsche sensors?? How much of the 964 ABS system could you use with the BMW unit?? Or did you have to remove all.
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Originally Posted by Gus
Did the M3 ABS unit match/work with the Porsche sensors?? How much of the 964 ABS system could you use with the BMW unit?? Or did you have to remove all.
Yes, no problem. Works just fine. We just needed to solve a speedometer issue because i am not running of the gearbox. I have a 964T box.
But with an extra sensor and speedometer calibration that was taken care of.
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Tomorrow is going to be a good day, I'M FINALLY PICKING UP THE ENGINE IN GERMANY!!!!

So happy, now just have to be patient until the whole car is being put back together. I'll post some photos tomorrow when I pick it up.
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Ready.
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Here's a close up of how Dirk and Matthias adjusted the cylinders with the shim.
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Is it fitted already?
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No I expect next week. But I'll be away till April 24th, so no news until then.
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New Sachs plate. My previous plate still had springs but was rated 450Nm.
Same pressure plate but went with the 890Nm springless plate. After reading up about it it seems no problem. We'll find our soon I guess!
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Starting to look like something!
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Beautiful piece of engineering.
What is the expected output?
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Originally Posted by Cazzo Super Velo
Beautiful piece of engineering.
What is the expected output?
I'm guessing somewhere around 700hp, but this time on 98. I did 704hp on E85 with the last engine but now there are quite some changes. And with the lower compression of 8.5:1 instead of 10:1 we can up the boost somewhat. We'll have to find the sweetspot of boost/inlet temps.

Very curious!
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Originally Posted by 964TT
I'm guessing somewhere around 700hp, but this time on 98. I did 704hp on E85 with the last engine but now there are quite some changes. And with the lower compression of 8.5:1 instead of 10:1 we can up the boost somewhat. We'll have to find the sweetspot of boost/inlet temps.

Very curious!

So...definitely north of sufficient?


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