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E36 throttle body "upgrade"
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<blockquote data-quote="teejay" data-source="post: 108414" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>fitting a 6 cylinder engine throttle body into a standard 4 cylinder engine doesn't make much sense, but i maybe wrong......</p><p></p><p>that's why i'm curious to know the output of the CO and O2 readings, that way it will show what combustion its running lean or rich and at what kind of persentage increase......</p><p></p><p>even if it was a US M3 throttle body, it is the same size as the OBD 1 sizes which is the same as the 2.5L and the US M3.2 shares the same throttle body as the M52 ,2.8L confers to the OBD2 </p><p></p><p>bigger isnt neccessarily better.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teejay, post: 108414, member: 51"] fitting a 6 cylinder engine throttle body into a standard 4 cylinder engine doesn't make much sense, but i maybe wrong...... that's why i'm curious to know the output of the CO and O2 readings, that way it will show what combustion its running lean or rich and at what kind of persentage increase...... even if it was a US M3 throttle body, it is the same size as the OBD 1 sizes which is the same as the 2.5L and the US M3.2 shares the same throttle body as the M52 ,2.8L confers to the OBD2 bigger isnt neccessarily better..... [/QUOTE]
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