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Category: Technical & Model Specific Forums
Forum Name: BMW 7 Series
Forum Discription: This forum will deal with any issues on the BMW 7 Series (E23, E32, E38, E65, E66, E67 & E68)
URL: http://www.bavarian-board.co.uk/forum_posts.asp?TID=20462
Printed Date: 15-May-2024 at 04:54


Topic: 7 upgrades
Posted By: Del64
Subject: 7 upgrades
Date Posted: 02-August-2005 at 13:57
Anyone fancy doing a Fantasy 7 topic pick out the ultimate in upgrades accessories suspension engine etc? e23, e32, e38 who cares,,,

OK Chas C how's about,,e32,
PU bushes? e31 4 pots, on brembo cross drilled discs, Bilstein and H&R/Eibach, interior? Nappa or club? Hifi?
once you tell me i'll see what i can turn up on my old mate Mr E. Bay




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Posted By: bmw1066
Date Posted: 02-August-2005 at 15:14

E23 v12 turbo conversion, with 6 speed Manuel gear box new springs and shocks set up.LSD. Full re trim in Alpinea style year off car in wight leather with red pipping, walnut trim. medium tint windows, 17" wheels just like yours Dell

or Just a Alpina convershion



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Mark 735 se 1982
RED BARON A E23 is for life not just for x-mas
BMW e34 530 v8 Sport kit
Spelling always Bad


Posted By: Philip
Date Posted: 03-August-2005 at 04:11

you're a brave man Del

Sport springs and shox for E23 - rarer than a politician telling the truth

high tech Air Mass Meter conversion for M30 motors, ditch the antiquated AFM for ever!



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Philip
'86 E23 735iA SE - Polaris - The Silver Surfer
'85 E23 735iA SE - Cosmos Blue - VJ
'86 E28 528iA SE - Dia Black - Helga
'86 E23 728iA SE - Polaris - The CHAV mobile


Posted By: Del64
Date Posted: 03-August-2005 at 15:16
I enjoy the cyber piracy so will have a snout around my old haunts, no promises but lets have a go then.


Posted By: bmw1066
Date Posted: 03-August-2005 at 16:19
Good man

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Mark 735 se 1982
RED BARON A E23 is for life not just for x-mas
BMW e34 530 v8 Sport kit
Spelling always Bad


Posted By: Chas C
Date Posted: 04-August-2005 at 04:36

Originally posted by Philip Philip wrote:

high tech Air Mass Meter conversion for M30 motors, ditch the antiquated AFM for ever!

Tell me more....  what's all this about? 



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Posted By: Philip
Date Posted: 04-August-2005 at 05:08
Originally posted by Chas C Chas C wrote:

Originally posted by Philip Philip wrote:

high tech Air Mass Meter conversion for M30 motors, ditch the antiquated AFM for ever!

Tell me more....  what's all this about? 

i read an article in a BMW mag. A chap converted his 325i e30 to an Air Mass Meter and reported worthwhile gains in power/mpg.

I suggest you start a topic in the General Tech forum asking the gurus to fill us in.



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Philip
'86 E23 735iA SE - Polaris - The Silver Surfer
'85 E23 735iA SE - Cosmos Blue - VJ
'86 E28 528iA SE - Dia Black - Helga
'86 E23 728iA SE - Polaris - The CHAV mobile


Posted By: Del64
Date Posted: 05-August-2005 at 05:55
If it is done as a block i.e. from air filter to exhaust gas sensor theoretically its easy (If it can be done on a 1964 American V8 to run a 2002 EFI system,,) it will require every component from say an M52 motor, with loom, thats the hard bit I wager.
If you know a good autospark to run the cables an M30 will function the exact same as an M52 it still has six cylinders and a fuel air ratio.
Want to do some research guys?


Posted By: Chas C
Date Posted: 05-August-2005 at 09:20
I could try to swap the unit from the M52 in my 328 with the one in my 7....  but I think I'd end up with two cars off the road

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Posted By: Del64
Date Posted: 05-August-2005 at 09:51
I think that would be a distinct possibility
What you need is a good specialist in Aberdoodle mate



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