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Re: They already had tooling for 4-valve head... (archive)

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Posted by Roops on January 02, 2002 at 04:36:25:

In Reply to: They already had tooling for 4-valve head... posted by JamesM on December 31, 2001 at 11:41:52:

Have done and the last line says it all. Why is it dodgy in the wet ? Cars with near perfect weight distribution will handle much better in poor conditions than a poorly balanced car. You cannot ignore the laws of physics.

Roops.

for the S38/M88. Same bore centers, very similar blocks (except for 4 vs 6 cyl). That's why. The first E30 M3 engine used off the shelf parts and readily available tooling to make a 16 valve 4 cylinder.

That's why they didn't use the 6-cyl M20. That and it was never a race engine to being with!

Read Seth Thomas' post. Quit speculating and open your eyes.

JamesM





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