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  1. Used Parts:

    E30 318i intake manifold - SOLD

    E30 318i fuel pressure regulator - SOLD

    E30 318i fuel rail - SOLD

    Bosch 'Yellow Top' 19lb fuel injectors (8) - SOLD (I pulled all 8 from a Crown Vic with less than 100k miles with the intent of having them cleaned & flow-tested, and using the best-matched 4.)

    New Parts:

    M10 oil pan baffle (Ireland Engineering) - SOLD

    M10 windage tray, aka crank scraper (Ireland Engineering) - SOLD

    pair of M10 oil pan gaskets (2 required for windage tray) - SOLD

    VDO Vision Oil Pressure Gauge (150psi)- $20

  2. I have a friend who wants to sell or part out two cars, a 67 1600 and a 74 2002. I'm going over there this week to take a look and try to get some good pictures, but I just wanted to see whether he'd be better off parting them out or selling them whole? (I'm an E21 guy so not very familiar with 2002s)

    both have 2.0L motors, and i think he said the 1600 has a rod bearing starting to go. they've both been sitting for 10+ years (garaged)

  3. an old thread but i just did this yesterday and wanted to add my .02

    the sr441x starter will bolt up to the M10 block. it is lighter than the sr440x and more powerful. HOWEVER, it turns over my stock M10 motor (~8:1 compression) much slower than a stock M10 starter, which means several more cranks before it fires up. for that reason, i recommend getting a stock starter.

  4. I bought this a couple months ago, it's never been installed. I won't be needing it for at least a year so I figure I'll just buy another one then. I spent about an hour with a dremel cleaning up the finish, it's cast aluminum and it was pretty rough when i got it. It could still use some more elbow grease. I'll post up actual pics of mine tonight, here's one from the company I bought it from:

    $350

    DIFFCVR.jpg

    http://www.thehoffmangroup.com/vintage/product.lasso?prodinc=differentialcover

  5. Thanks for the replies guys!

    Steve,

    I searched their forums and actually posted a thread there also. I found one guy in Serbia with an E30 316 who says he just connected the MJ tach out directly to the tach in at the cluster. I will be trying this tomorrow. According to the installation instructions this won't work, but it's worth a shot if it worked for this guys E30. As far as maps go, all the M10 maps I could find were for heavily modified engines, my engine is relatively stock.

    John,

    Yes, the Megajolt system uses the stock EDIS components. My email address is my FAQ username at gmail. A diagram would be a big help!

  6. I've had megajolt up and running for several months now, and I need to get my tach working. I tried to figure it out on the MJ website but there's a lot of 'this might work, but it might not' information there. i'd rather not waste hours of time rewiring things to end up where i started. i figure someone, somewhere, has to have done this on an M10 before.

    I'm also still running the default ignition map. Does anyone have a tuned M10 ignition map?

    side note: even with the default (universal 4-cylinder) map, the engine runs smoother and stronger than it ever has, i'm extremely happy with megajolt

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