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If you think burning out your engine is okay (archive)

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Posted by Hagen on September 24, 2000 at 21:41:06:

In Reply to: If your gonna do it, check this out posted by John (PA) on September 24, 2000 at 21:12:38:

be very careful. If you are low risk, then don't bother.

If you can tolerate the risk, then look around on the web. There are several who've done it.

A super quick search reveals:
http://members.aol.com/agspeed/moreE36NOS.htm

And a link to a bmw nitrous kit
http://www.magnumforceracing.com/store4/nitrous_kits_bmw.htm

These are just 2 that I found in less than 2 seconds. Give it a try and good luck. Me I'm just a plain rpm and displacement guy.

Hagen
98 E36 328 sport K&N stock, Sharked, dualled exhaust, 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, stonguard



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