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    12 hours ago, evil_si said:

    Ive got  a shit load of dxf files manifold flanges, turbo flanges oil feed drains etc, sump profiles

    Also got 20v itb file needs slight tweaking on inside hole on each itb mount

    I'm on the h u nt for 1jzgte and 1600 mx5 exhaust flange profiles if anyone can help

    Do you happen to have the sump profile for a Bmw M50 engine?

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  2. I'm intrigued at how it goes now, I did feel like it should have more power... but the induction does sound cool.

    I'm also not a fan of the clutch, coupled with work boots it makes for some interesting take offs/stalls. I'm not sure if this is just how honda be or something needs to be modified?

    Very grateful for the use of it and I did notice a few mothers having a look at it as I drove around the soccer field.

    A++ would soccer mum again

  3. Great build. If you want to play around with a serious injector, I have a injector from a Wartśila Vasa 32. (320mm piston bore). It's only got a 350 bar cracking pressure! But I did learn alot about these injectors on the test beds at sea, how the cracking pressure affects the spray pattern and shit.

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  4. Thanks guys. I do want to change the wheels but I think I'll go down to 15s.

    I like the bbs mags but they are so popular that it puts me off.

    As for the springs it's actually quite low already, but it's wheel arch low... not body low. That and I've just put an engine in that has a lower sump than what came out, I think I'll cut and wing the sump at some point.

  5. Now was time for wiring, I searched and searched the Web for the perfect swap diagram but couldn't find it. I ended up finding one that made the most sense and followed it.

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    Filled up all the fluids and connected the battery, no smoke so great start. All dash lights working as they should so removed fuel pump relay and wound it over to build oil presure.

    Threw the relay back in and the shed roared with the sound of a M50 with no exhaust, sending the dog running for the hills. Glorious times indeed!

    Now for the exhaust.

    After a bit of fucking around I turned to fb world and was given a pair of e36 zorst manifolds, one still needs mods to clear the steering knuckle but at least they point in the general vicinity of where they need to be.

    So close to actually hooning the cunt

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  6. Next for the engine was attach E36 engine arms, new oil filter and test thermostat,

    Seal up leak in the oil dipstick tube and slap the gearbox on.

    DSCN2940_zpscygoy0pp.jpg

    Then it was time to slip it in.

    This took a few tries before everything was in and connected and without interference.

    Final result was one M20 engine rubber and one E34 engine rubber to lean the engine over a little for brake booster clearance and one replaced power steering line after it was crushed by the sump.

    Hooked up all the heater hoses, connected up the e34 throttle cable, fuel lines, m20 fan and radiator.

    A quick trip to supercheap and I had a pair of suitable radiator hoses (both ford units)

    So it's currently looking more like this

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