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Date: 4-18-06 04:09
From: -=Charley in SoCal
Subject: Re: My stroker-M20-02 project
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Date: 4-25-06 05:26
From: -=Charley in SoCal
Subject: Re: My stroker-M20-02 project
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king bolt special:
..just give them the length you need and they'll hook it up
FB oil cooler i got from the j-yard. comes w/an internal tstat but not sure of crossover temp so i pulled a spring so it stays open and using the M20 tstat. mounted in front like the old german/jap gt cars w/small bar so it bends back when i hit something. when
cant recommend this crap unless you just barbs and hose clamps to plumb it. i got raped @ earl's to the tune of $400 for tube/fittings because of the adapters.
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Date: 4-25-06 09:29
From: TMK-001 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Subject: Re: My stroker-M20-02 project
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Is the M20 oil filter in a different spot to the M10?
Why I ask is because wouldnt the oil cooler be best mounted with the inlet and outlet point around the other way - basically rotate it 180 so the inlet/outlet is to the left facing towards the motor - by the pics it looks like it is to the right facing towards oncoming traffic and would require WAY more tubing :-O
Looking good otherwise... what color are you going to paint the exterior - the egien bay looks silver, am I correct?
Keep us posted!
Todd _________________
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Date: 12-25-06 07:17
From: -=Charley in SoCal
Subject: Re: My stroker-M20-02 project
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holy f*ck this thing's fast! the funniest coincedence though.. i was accelerating ever so brutally down a back street in the neighborhood and in the opposite lane, there was two guys in an E36 M3 with their faces almost against the windsheild.. mouth agape! oh man, it was beautiful :)
..and it's not overheating like b4. but still a little water in the oil. im wondering if i just have to do a few oil changes to work out any water thats still left in there. _________________ King of Avatar
M20-02 blog
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