10-13-2016, 04:40 AM | #1 |
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new to me 2012 m5
Just about to get a new to me black on grey'ish 2012 m5.
I'm picking the car up on friday. So far I've got a JB4 + BCM in the mail. I was thinking of going with meth and clutch packs and then running 94 octane fuel in it (It's Canadian 94, which some say is like 91ACN, which is absolute piss) Either way. Should I go dodson or ssp for my clutches, SSP seems to have more of a web presence than dodson, plus ssp seems willing to give out instructions. I have competent indy techs, but no prior experience with this tranny, or rebuilding trannys in general. Is sending it out to a transmission specialty shop a better idea? I plan on maybe doing stage 2 turbos, so the ssp type R's look good. I don't think I need the X's just yet. I don't plan on forging the internals. Either way, with running 50-99% meth, I'll need clutches regardless. |
10-13-2016, 03:36 PM | #2 |
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10-16-2016, 10:06 AM | #3 |
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The Spec-R clutch is by the most popular. If you decide to go with our products, we will give you all the customer support you need. We also offer free clutch installation if you send your clutch basket to us.
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10-17-2016, 11:35 AM | #5 | |
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The Husky 94 has 15% Ethanol. My BPM tune is for 94 Octane, so hopefully next spring I can log it to see if there is any knock. The one time I took the car to the track with this tune I threw in a can of Torco on a half tank so like 103 Octane, so who knows. Where in Canada are you? I am going to do Stage II Turbos next spring. Car is packed away till spring
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Got my JB4 installed yesterday. spins the wheels in 1-2-3, but I am on winter tires with studs in them, so that doesn't help traction any. I might have to put it to map 0 (disabled) for winter to save my studs. My amp harness is in the mail, should be here tomorrow. Still need to go in and do the boost control module. Thanks to everyone at BMS for getting my order out the door quickly. Couple issues, A couple push pins on the trim up the left hand side (the giant piece we had to remove to get the JB4 into a safe spot) was annoying, even with a proper tool. We found breaking the air boxes down into halfs was a little easier to manage than trying to do the whole box at once. I managed to break the locking pin on the passenger side maf, but my mechanic said it wasn't my fault, I shouldn't have been able to pull the locking pin right out just by barely trying. Oh well, it fits pretty snugly without it. I can't wait to get meth going. Going to go with a BMS kit. They offer the charge pipes with meth bungs, and a dual nozzle kit for it. I sent kris@ssp an email but I haven't heard back yet. Maybe it got spam filtered or they're busy. Loving this m5 business Last edited by 135Hoser; 10-19-2016 at 09:09 PM.. |
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