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M3_CSL
06-06-2009, 01:19 PM
Hi gents,

How are we?

Due to the long weekend, I decided to pull out all my CSL related literatures out and have a read through to find out more info about our CSL....

Quite surprised that I have a CSL Aftersales Training book (46 pages) and it talks about our CSL in a lot more details than anything that I have...

It even says that with the intake flap opened, the power development is also improved (not just the noise)... I have pulled out a few pages that I found quite interesting and you guys might want to know about (or have already known)... other pages are all same-old stuffs that everyone knows about

Cover page:
http://www.equibs.com/CSL/aftersale_training/cover.JPG

Boot Lid and Boot Floor Info
http://www.equibs.com/CSL/aftersale_training/carboardmyth.JPG

Intake Related Info
http://www.equibs.com/CSL/aftersale_training/intakepower.JPG

Rear Brake Info (larger valve than the standard M3)
http://www.equibs.com/CSL/aftersale_training/rearbrake.JPG

Exhaust Valve Related Info
http://www.equibs.com/CSL/aftersale_training/valve.JPG


Enjoy...

cheers,

richie

M3_CSL
06-06-2009, 01:32 PM
With the boot floor liner... I think it is referring to the "floor cover".... not the actual floor itself.... the floor is definitely a metal piece (not aluminum) since I tried it out with one of the fridge magnets...

cheers,

richie

Jaw_F430
06-06-2009, 01:42 PM
Good info:thumbs:

digi
06-06-2009, 01:49 PM
thks for that!! :thumbs:

Keyser Soze
06-06-2009, 02:08 PM
Cool. Where did you get that from?

englebert
06-06-2009, 09:21 PM
Excellent! Not really a power increase then is it, just a better curve.

Andyk
07-06-2009, 05:57 AM
Thats really interesting and a rare bit of literature I would imagine. :thumbs:

M3_CSL
07-06-2009, 10:12 AM
yes... that one is quite rare... I have only seen this on eBay for a couple of times... and they all ended up with very high prices.. :thumbs:

cheers,

richie

sailorbaz
07-06-2009, 11:45 AM
With the boot floor liner... I think it is referring to the "floor cover".... not the actual floor itself.... the floor is definitely a metal piece (not aluminum) since I tried it out with one of the fridge magnets...

cheers,

richie

The lining underneath the floor cover, in between the chassis legs is the 'Cardboard' part of it. Lift the completely pointless piece of cloth/matting (m3 embossed on it) and press down gently, you will here it cracking. I know this first hand as completely sh1t myself when I realised this was the paper lattice part of it. :hahaha:

M3_CSL
07-06-2009, 12:13 PM
The lining underneath the floor cover, in between the chassis legs is the 'Cardboard' part of it. Lift the completely pointless piece of cloth/matting (m3 embossed on it) and press down gently, you will here it cracking. I know this first hand as completely sh1t myself when I realised this was the paper lattice part of it. :hahaha:

That part... is metal though because my magnet actually sticked to it... unless they are talking about the part beneath the metal bit...

cheers,

richie