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Show Me Your Engine


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Thanks to Jason (eurotrash)'s engine rebuild we have been looking at engine videos lately at the RGB group. So...Show us your engines! Videos, photos, whatever. Make sure to include some details - what car, what setup, etc.

Here's one of mine:

 

Specs:
1975 BMW 2002 - Warm idle
early e30 318i injection w. MegaSquirt and EDIS
T04E/50 @10 PSI
Schrick 292 Cam
8:1 Flat top pistons
96 lb/hr injectors

 

Not one of mine, but took this video about a week ago. Sounds WAAAAY better than my FI car.
1975 2002, dual weber 45's, 300 alpina cam

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9.3 pistons with E21 Korman stage 2 head with dual springs and titanium retainers. Megasquirt with 325i throttle body and 318i manifold. Oil pan wind age and baffle plates. Tii exhaust manifold into IE exhaust system.

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Mike Katsoris CCA#13294                                                

74 InkaGangster 4281862

2016 Porsche Boxster Spyder,    2004 BMW R1150RT,  
76 Estorilblau 2740318                      

 
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Stock minus a Weber 32/36 and a Stahl. Rebuilding it right now. Going to 9.5:1, 300* cam, Weber 38, other little stuff.

 

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-Nathan
'76 2002 in Malaga (110k Original, 2nd Owner, sat for 20 years and now a toy)
'86 Chevy K20 (6.2 Turbo Diesel build) & '46 Chevy 2 Ton Dump Truck
'74 Suzuki TS185, '68 BSA A65 Lightning (garage find), '74 BMW R90S US Spec #2

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I suspect limitations of the microphone makes this sound a bit more 'burly' than it is....

 

<iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/xUhq8gFqVDc?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

 

(well, clearly I don't know how to embed a YouTube video....)

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