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Mashallah!

Have photos of the motor in but has my mate's face in it so rather not post it on a public forum lol.

Here are 2x teaser photos for now.

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26 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Has a BOV, said no one ever :D

 

Change your username to BOV Psssssssssssssssssssssssht then :D

Dose pipe installed, should dose pretty good :)

Last night, connected up all of the harness, re-pinned the CAS connector, and installed a new VCT plug to suit the R34 NEO head.

Next big challenge is to make all the oil lines for the oil relocator and oil cooler.

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Overnight parts from Australia. This should help me blow the gear box faster!

It already grinds 2nd, 3rd, 4th and the input shaft has heaps of free play.

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Overnight parts from Australia. This should help me blow the gear box faster!
It already grinds 2nd, 3rd, 4th and the input shaft has heaps of free play.
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Throw some redline lightweight shockproof in her and she will be alright
Synchros in a bottle
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might have to till the box goes boom lol...

from there, well I am not sure.. these are my options:

  • New OEM Box, use it till it goes boom again
  • CD009 Conversion
  • PPG helical set

Started it on 14 month E85 lol... (dw cuz, has ethanol stabiliser in it)

Primed the oil first till it dribbled out of the relocator, plugged in the CAS and to my surprise it actually fired! I roughly rescaled the injectors on my old map and flattened out the timing as I now have no idea where peak torque would/could be made on this motor.

As of last night (after the car starting) all fluids are topped up and will take it for a light spin tonight. I've filled up the entire tank with 44L of 98RON, so might take it for a lap tonight and dump the oil before I start to push it a bit :)

 

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Close to it so many times, believe me.

However if someone walked up right now and asked to trade for a N55 335i I would swap straight up.

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