9 95M3Racer New member Jun 30, 2004 #1 Quick question, are upgraded ignition coils allowed in ITS? I.E. Plasma coils from Ignition solutions for Bmw M50. thanks
Quick question, are upgraded ignition coils allowed in ITS? I.E. Plasma coils from Ignition solutions for Bmw M50. thanks
lateapex911 Super Moderator Jun 30, 2004 #2 I think coils are free.... is an M50 another way of saying M3?? If so, it isn't in ITS... I think the latest BMWs to be classed are the E36s...check the listing at racerjake.com if this makes any sense to you! ------------------ Jake Gulick CarriageHouse Motorsports ITA 57 RX-7 New England Region [email protected]
I think coils are free.... is an M50 another way of saying M3?? If so, it isn't in ITS... I think the latest BMWs to be classed are the E36s...check the listing at racerjake.com if this makes any sense to you! ------------------ Jake Gulick CarriageHouse Motorsports ITA 57 RX-7 New England Region [email protected]
9 95M3Racer New member Jun 30, 2004 #3 Thanks. Actually M50 is the kind of engine, for example the 2.5L. Thanks again!
lateapex911 Super Moderator Jul 1, 2004 #4 Gotcha.....the "M3" in your user name threw me off! (gotta learn my BMW codes and platform variants...E30, E36 and E46 is as far as I go!) ------------------ Jake Gulick CarriageHouse Motorsports ITA 57 RX-7 New England Region [email protected]
Gotcha.....the "M3" in your user name threw me off! (gotta learn my BMW codes and platform variants...E30, E36 and E46 is as far as I go!) ------------------ Jake Gulick CarriageHouse Motorsports ITA 57 RX-7 New England Region [email protected]
9 95M3Racer New member Jul 1, 2004 #5 Haha, gotcha, thanks. Yea, the M3 in username is the car, this was for a 2.5L engine though. Sorry for the confusion. Have a good 4th of July!
Haha, gotcha, thanks. Yea, the M3 in username is the car, this was for a 2.5L engine though. Sorry for the confusion. Have a good 4th of July!