BMW 535I turbo (M106)

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Re: BMW 535I turbo (M106)

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Hffvdbl wrote:What's the name of the company?
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Hffvdbl wrote:What's the name of the company?

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I'm curious, what prompted the need for relief cuts in the pistons? Or was this more for safety.
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Nebraska_e28 wrote:I'm curious, what prompted the need for relief cuts in the pistons? Or was this more for safety.
with the M7 camshaft, the valves will touch the pistons
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M106 wrote:
Nebraska_e28 wrote:I'm curious, what prompted the need for relief cuts in the pistons? Or was this more for safety.
with the M7 camshaft, the valves will touch the pistons
:shock: Wow, that's alot of lift! :cool:
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