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Old 11-25-2004, 03:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
Jinxter
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I have been trying to do my resurch on to finding out the difference between the e36 s52 US vs the e36 s52 euro engines. So far all I can find is that the euro version jsut has a multi throttle, headers, and air/fuel ratio upgrades. Am I correct in this? or is there more or less?

I'm jsut looking to upgrade my us s52 to euro standards before dinan releases there intercooler charger for the e36. figure I can pump up around 450+ hp with jsut thous.

and yes I know it wont be us smog legal. thou I am curiouse to see how dinan does on makeing a intercooled charger smog legal. I'm sure they can and cant wait to see the specs!

Also would anyone know if a 2002 m5 6 speed tranny will fit a e36 ?
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