Like the title states.
I need the oil filter housing with the ports for a cooler.
Prefer a set of long tube headers but I’d consider short ones for the right price. This is for an M30
Shipped to 76705
Thx
WTB M-Tech Rear Spoiler, Oil filter housing and Headers
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Re: WTB M-Tech Rear Spoiler, Oil filter housing and Headers
vintage, gonna move your post to the "Wanted" forum, think that's where you want it
And BTW, regarding the headers, you need to indicate what MY or chassis type, as headers for E28 based will not fit an E12 series I 6er
Interesting that you are looking for long tube headers, I "may" have a set available if I decide to go back to stock exhaust manifolds, thanks to CA smog testing
That won't be for a while though, and they are E12 type
And BTW, regarding the headers, you need to indicate what MY or chassis type, as headers for E28 based will not fit an E12 series I 6er
Interesting that you are looking for long tube headers, I "may" have a set available if I decide to go back to stock exhaust manifolds, thanks to CA smog testing
That won't be for a while though, and they are E12 type
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Re: WTB M-Tech Rear Spoiler, Oil filter housing and Headers
Thanks. I get it mixed up between here and mye28 lol. The headers are going into an 1985 chassis so E12 won’t fit.
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Re: WTB M-Tech Rear Spoiler, Oil filter housing and Headers
I would interested in those long headers GRNSHRK!!!GRNSHRK wrote: ↑Sat Dec 29, 2018 5:55 pm vintage, gonna move your post to the "Wanted" forum, think that's where you want it
And BTW, regarding the headers, you need to indicate what MY or chassis type, as headers for E28 based will not fit an E12 series I 6er
Interesting that you are looking for long tube headers, I "may" have a set available if I decide to go back to stock exhaust manifolds, thanks to CA smog testing
That won't be for a while though, and they are E12 type
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Re: WTB M-Tech Rear Spoiler, Oil filter housing and Headers
Kurtamine, honestly gonna be about a year before I have to decide, next smog check will be spring 2020
I now know where I can pay an "extortion fee" to have the car pass the equipment check, just not sure that I want to go through this every 2 years
Shipping to FL would not be cheap either
I now know where I can pay an "extortion fee" to have the car pass the equipment check, just not sure that I want to go through this every 2 years
Shipping to FL would not be cheap either
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Re: WTB M-Tech Rear Spoiler, Oil filter housing and Headers
Send a PM on oil filter housing.
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Re: WTB M-Tech Rear Spoiler, Oil filter housing and Headers
vintageracer, here's a set of Hartge long tube headers for M30B34, should work
I'd wanna see a pic of those first, however
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Re: WTB M-Tech Rear Spoiler, Oil filter housing and Headers
Thanks. The primaries a bit small. I’m possibly going to have a set custom made with larger primaries. It takes a big pipe to get all that air out of an M30 head at 7k plus rpm!