Originally posted by Darbshaw
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What could cause my engine to seize?
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Lol...I've been there. I remember virginizing my ECU using the Martyn's ECU flasher tool. I was like...this should get me back to original specs. I guess it technically did. 🤣 Then I flashed/programmed the ECU back to life...it sucked...and worked fine for 7 years until I had Epic try and remote tune my car. I was strapped down on the dyno and couldn't load the tune. I sent my ECU to Randy to get fixed. He was like "I've never seen an MSS54 ecu programmed like this?". I was like...you don't say...not sure how that happned...lol
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You don't HAVE to but I would recommend it, even for a full on track car. There needs to be some sort of shock protection between the engine and the rest of the drivetrain.Originally posted by Darbshaw View PostDo you need to run a sprung clutch with the Sachs PP? Or can I switch to any of the e36 options out there? What are the benefits to having a sprung clutch? This is a full-on track car, so niceties like NVH aren't as huge
However, if you don't want to run a sprung clutch, you can run any stock E36 M3 clutch disc. (FWIW, when I bought my current E36 M3, it came with a lightweight flywheel setup like we are talking about AND an unsprung clutch, never noticed any issues with it over 3 years of street/track usage)
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