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thinking about going a 3.0 in mine, but with the 2835 pros...

response will be phenominal

Do it?

Just slap 30 bottom end and whack your head in and take me for a ride and see if it scares me?

يقخلرث شمم فاث صشغ فخ ؤقشىلاخعقىث فخ حهؤنعح يشيس 740هم لاثشةثقو بشقن هف صشس يقشهىهىل

damn, parents left it on arab lang

anyways, draining drive to cranny and back to pickup dads e38 740il... needs spacers and an exhaust

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thinking going cast aftermarket pistons etc in a 3.0 with my 25 head/oilpump/turbo/inj etc as i cant afford a fully forged jobby...

figure if i get a wrecker motor it'll be cast pistons anyway, and they'll be old, so it should be stronger than a wrecker, and better

and it's an evo 8. better off getting an evo 7 RS or getting a locally delivered evo 9. why waste money on the middle child? only evo 8 worth getting is an Evo 8 MR, anything less is just a waste of money.

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EVO 8 MR FQ400!

Is all win! :D

damn al's car was impressive

3 litre big single is where it's at

flat out power, response, oodles of torque and all round nice engine setup

But there Is always something wrong with his car. Rb30 = lots of breaking lol. So need big $ to maintain it.

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