

Obviously the M3 throttle bodies are for six cylinders, but they are in three pairs. The left end pair has the tps mounted on it and the right end pair has the throttle cable linkage, plus each of these pairs has a mounting for the fuel and vacuum rails.
I've binned the centre pair and shortened the fuel and vacuum rails by cutting out a chunk in the middle. That way the mounts are still in the correct place to match the bodies, and the fuel rail still has the flow and return in the correct place to be used with the M3 fuel pipes. I still need to get someone to weld them back together in the middle and to add connections to the vacuum rail for brake servo and idle control valve. The original M42 injector control rail can still be used
There are a few problems though;
First and main problem is that the holes on the throttle bodies for bolting them to the head dont all match up with the ones on the head. There are 3 holes on each pair, one in the bottom centre and one at each side at the top. The bottom one is almost perfect, but as you can see in the picture below, the top holes don't match. Still not sure what to do about this. I don't want to use an adapter or spacer, I'll explain why below.

The other problem is the port shape. The cutout in the port for the injector jet on the M42 begins in the lower inlet manifold, and continues into the head. On the throttle bodies, this cutout begins and ends in the throttle body itself. I dont want to use a spacer because I will be moving the injector in the throttle body even further from the inlet port. Not sure how to tackle this yet either. Another person who has done this mod modified the port shape on both the head and the throttle bodies.

Let me know if you have any ideas





