any pics of turbo fitted
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marley_uk1
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has any1 got any decent pics of a turbo fitted to th m20 engine also of the intercooler and the exhaust cause im gonna temt to do a turbo conversion myself and i just need to see other e30's with turbos
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blingsta
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send me your e-mail address mate, i'll send a few pics of my set up. ! 
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Turbo-Brown
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Here's a quick early pic of mine 


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d1mmy
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I Posted a few pic's up last week. look on page 2
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... c&start=25
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BadDave
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Blingstablingsta wrote:send me your e-mail address mate, i'll send a few pics of my set up. !
Would you good enough to send me some photo's as well please
email addy is divemasterdave@hotmail.com
cos I've just bought this
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marley_uk1
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whats that lead in the exhuast pipe for.fozzymonster wrote:And mine....
Although it's a little out of date now......
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lambda sensor is my guess
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tylerma
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I know you said M20
but I couldnt resist (my m40)

but I couldnt resist (my m40)

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Dannyboyb
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fozzymonster wrote:And mine....
Although it's a little out of date now......
What turbo is that?!
Also, what manifold is fitted?
Very cool, btw

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blingsta
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Its a Holset turbo mate...
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Holset H1C in huuuge trim size with 18cm/2 hotside housing.
Manifold was.... a Gen Hartge 6 branch, I butchered it to make the turbo manifold, then re-made 95% of it to accomodate the Holset's huge dimentions and the external wastegate port.
Its very large, and very very effective
Manifold was.... a Gen Hartge 6 branch, I butchered it to make the turbo manifold, then re-made 95% of it to accomodate the Holset's huge dimentions and the external wastegate port.
Its very large, and very very effective
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e30_Turbo
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ThanksDannyboyb wrote: What turbo is that?!![]()
Also, what manifold is fitted?
Very cool, btw
As Ant says it's a H1C with a 55/82mm compressor and 67/63mm turbine on a 18cm3 housing. T3 twin entry flange too.
The manifold has had many alterations and additions, it's nothing like the manifold I bought from Ant about 2yrs ago, so many things were changed in evolution of the setup, now it's days numbered as a new one is being planned and made over the next few weeks. I'll be sad to remove it and hang it up in the garage but it's done me well and deserves some TLC before being hidden away till it's needed once more.
HTH, Mark.
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Almost a shame dude, still be nice to have room to change the plugs ehI'll be sad to remove it and hang it up in the garage but it's done me well and deserves some TLC before being hidden away till it's needed once more.
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Ow yes, removing plugs without taking apart half of the engine is going to be a great improvement!Ant wrote:Almost a shame dude, still be nice to have room to change the plugs ehI'll be sad to remove it and hang it up in the garage but it's done me well and deserves some TLC before being hidden away till it's needed once more.


