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Old 29th August 2003, 22:57   #1
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Flywheel , pulleys ...... performance looking

Hi again
I haven"t found performance flywheels and pulleys for S38B38 in internet so please tell me can I put flywheel from other BMW which is not dual mass and form which models ( i suppose M5 3.6 but it is a problem to find ) and can I use pulleys from turner motor sport which are for 6cyl models E36 or for S14 M3 ........
Please post me any engine tuning for this engine - I have chip , filter and cams ... but can't find anything else
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Re: Flywheel , pulleys ...... performance looking

I know barvarian autosport have an aluminum flywheel and ucc or turner motorsports might too, there in the states. never seen any pullies thought.
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