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BMW E36 328is - E28 M5 Lightweight Flywheel Test

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2010

Rev-speed test of the E28 M5 single-mass lwfw on a modded M52B28.

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  • How is the handling now? if u let gas pedal up, does it start slow down more faster?

  • @muumikuu engine braking characteristics are not changed. the only things that can change that are compression ratio or engine displacement relative to the weight of the car and gear ratios.

  • @gripracer Oh, good to know, thank you for your answer, and nice work uv done!

  • @muumikuu thanks man :)

  • wtf kind on answer is this, you never changed displacement or compression you just changed the rotating mass

  • @Cornalmullin apparently you didn't actually read my answer. or possibly what the question even was. either way, read them again.

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  • Is the driver James May?

  • you can see it is a happy bmw, his tail was wiggling.

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  • do you have FI?

  • @ermir6 ebay and a bit of gauge-cluster dis-assembly. its a great little project that i highly recommend for anyone who wants to subtly improve the interior of their e36.

  • How did you get the metal trim around the gauges?

  • @niematojak LOL yes. this is back when I had James May hair.

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