325i inlet manifold
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novakiller
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do the early mtek one engines and late mtek 2 engines in a sport same the shame inlet manifold? or would i mess sumfin up if i but an early one on a late one?
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320Touring
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the engines aint mtec mate-thats only the bodykits
as for the manifolds/tb's dont see them being any different
as for the manifolds/tb's dont see them being any different
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novakiller
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yeah i know that lol! just how i think of the cars mtek 1 eary mtek 2 late!
what is the difference in the 2 early and late engines do you know?
what is the difference in the 2 early and late engines do you know?
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Turbo-Brown
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Think early engines have a higher compression ratio and are slightly more powerful than the later engines 
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Simon
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In answer to your original question, no there is no difference in the intake manifolds.

