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Old 03-06-2017, 03:28 PM
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Hi all iv been reading about the sc14 charger .
and the m45 & m62 came into the topic I would like to fit a charger to my bmw 323 2.5L currently running 190hp standard .mods that will be done hi flow fuel pump. m54b30 intake manifold .free flow exhaust from cat and remapped raised limiter to 7000k
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all a bit small for your 2.5... you would need a M90
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i would say they are abit small...

i had a eaton m62 fitted to my 1.8 8v vw corrado
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Originally Posted by Trebor3515
Hi all iv been reading about the sc14 charger .
and the m45 & m62 came into the topic I would like to fit a charger to my bmw 323 2.5L currently running 190hp standard .mods that will be done hi flow fuel pump. m54b30 intake manifold .free flow exhaust from cat and remapped raised limiter to 7000k
I have fitted my share of supercharged retro stuff, the least you will want is a lysholm twin screw supercharger from the slk 230 merc, but I am more inclined to have a look at the xjr from the straight 6 engine XJ6R for decent performance and low boost




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