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Closed Deck vs Semi Closed Deck vs Open Deck Blocks
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08-31-2016, 01:53 AM | #89 | |
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Motor will blow at 500whp. (Terry bump) /thread 2010 Motor will blow at 700whp. (Shiv bump) /thread 2012 Motor will blow at 800whp. (Independent/VTT/PTF bump) /thread 2014 Motor will blow at 900whp. /thread 2016 Truth be told you can blow it at 400whp like they said in 2008 of you're a moron. /thread Last edited by V8bait; 08-31-2016 at 01:59 AM.. |
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04-15-2024, 06:55 PM | #90 |
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Why are there slits between the Cylinders!
Hi. Where are there slits cut between the cylinders on some n54 blocks but not others?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LPi...usp=drive_link Because I'm doing a build and i've never seen anything like this before. My 2007 335i did not have slits. Some Joe replaced the front main seal using a cold chisel so I bought a junk yard block come to find it has slits cut between the cylinders as if it had some kind of enhancement. Thought it was a fluke but there are many such blocks for sale and when I came across your post I discovered you have the slits. Does anyone know what they are for, why some n54's have them and some do not. Bottom line is, can I use this block? All other nonsense notwithstanding. Is this a flaw, modification or a production design? Thank you. |
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