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You’d need a single light flywheel and possibly diff synchros.
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I’ve got a 2000 join date at NASIOC, lol. Was buying Subarus in the late 90s. Had the first 2.5RS in my city, maybe my state. It got worse when the WRXs and STIs came out. I’ve owned/family owned 11 Subarus. Have one in the garage now, barely. When this one’s done, not sure if it’ll get replaced by another one. They’ve drifted and abandoned a lot of their base and are aiming to just build appliances like Toyota.
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^^ Don’t sell it! Love that body - the new one SUCKS. I think the MY27 will be entirely black plastic cladding. They will have achieved full clad.
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I went with a 2025 M2 6spd, I probably will track minimally but do like to have a little fun on the street. I'm shooting for 600whp/tq. Other than a ptb clutch, CDV removal, and short shifter/rear carrier will I need anything else for the transmission?
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I see all of us were probably in similar spots 15-20 years ago - we wanted a sporty manual car but couldn't afford the E46 M3 in our youth haha |
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10-04-2024, 09:37 PM | #168 |
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BMW has stated nothing was wrong with codes, engine, trans. They said the only thing we could do was change gear selector since the one in G chassis is flimsy (it dates back to the e92). On my own dime, I got: -Full compression test -drained diff fluid and checked for abnormal glitter -changed oil and checked for abnormal glitter + black stone test. -ran more codes -had my performance shop test drive to the limit (they have 30 years experience). Insane how sturdy these engines and trans are built. Just wanted to sum up everything. I’m upgrading the clutch and gear selector (SSK) and rear carrier and have sent out my ECU for a nice ole unlock. Will push around 600hp. Last edited by Geighty7; 10-04-2024 at 09:38 PM.. |
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What clutch? The CAE I have helped a bit but it's still notchy as I've mentioned elsewhere. I have to return it to stock if I want BMW to look at it for the 1st gear pop-out issues. You're spot on about it being a finniky transmission.
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Looking at the PTB with single mass flywheel
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