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    omfg it's a "common" tuiner/ricer mod ? What's the world coming too
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    i dunno about 'common'; it seems to be limited to VW owners mostly, and of all the stupid mods they do it's easily the most harmless.
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    More info about the BMWishi MEvo please.
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    i have nothing beyond those pics unfortunately, i don't even know if it's still AWD.
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    It's RWD, lives in Norway, and does rather questionable things on track.

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    Cool that it's doable, but I fail to see the point...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NSXType-R View Post
    Cool that it's doable, but I fail to see the point...?
    Well besides making the Evo driftable, I fail to see the point to..
    Why not find a nice E30 M3? Is it too done already??
    Or just make the Evo RWD if drifting is so cool...

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    Quote Originally Posted by LotusLocost View Post
    Well besides making the Evo driftable, I fail to see the point to..
    Why not find a nice E30 M3? Is it too done already??
    Or just make the Evo RWD if drifting is so cool...
    well it does come from Norway, so expecting it to make sense is a high expectation







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    mmm CA18 E30.. Good match I'd think.
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    what are all the wires coming of of the scoobies heads? is that for telemetry or what?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pimento View Post
    So.. you put a crossflow head on it, but leave the carbies in the back? Seems to defeat the purpose somewhat...
    Long intake runners = torque at lower revs. Is that on a mini?

    And that last pic is of Chris Toy's 356 outlaw. It just sold for serious money, amazing installation.
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    long intake on small capacity cars not so much csl
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