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Posted by Hagen on July 30, 2000 at 12:59:26:

In Reply to: Replacing E36 engine with an M3 engine posted by Dennis on July 30, 2000 at 12:24:15:

intake and exhaust need to be matched to the flow through. Gingus did just this and did not get the intake. He was suffering loss of power until he did get his hands on the intake system - this includes the airflow meter, airbox etc.

You will also absolutely require the wiring harness and computer. If this is a used engine, you will also need the keys for that engine/car.

Should you want to increase the power of the M3 at a later date, you will need an uprated clutch and driveshaft.

hagen

98 E36 328 sport K&N stock, Sharked, H&H Strut brace, xbrace, Hartge tuned suspension (soon), Hartge 18" classics, Pirelli P7000s, Toyo RA1s for track, Hartge chinsplitter and spoiler, Stainless Steel brake lines, Motul 600 brake fluid, PF Z pads, bra, stonguard



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