In today’s episode we wire up the 240z with all the bmw wiring for the bmw dash and engine! We also install our driveshaft and build our extended steering shaft.

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Fareoh – Cloud Ten

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33 thoughts on “Wiring Up The V10 Beast. Will It Run!? – 240Z With A BMW V10 Engine”
  1. hey brother, doing a project slc kit car build and looking for engine option for later this year. I want this ton that the m5 v10 presents, if I get a complete engine with harness and ecu. code reader etc, any thing else you can recommend to me for research or to purchase prior to a complete engine purchase.

  2. It would be great if your sizes on your shirts went up to 4x for use big guys that are also fans. Think about it most car guys are a little heavy we work on cars not in the gym. Lol.

  3. When you paint it, make the inside of the door jam black so you can repaint the car any color without having it look bad.

  4. Your playlist is in the wrong order. If I want to watch the Z build from beginning to end, I have to manually click the video above in the playlist… annoying

  5. Where have you gone? I’m having withdrawal symptoms from your videos. I’m starting to take it out on my family.

  6. I can’t wait for this build to be finished. It’s gonna be insane. You should definitely reach out for some sponsors man. This would be a great car for SEMA.

  7. Was playind D is for drift its pretty fun but i ended up almost flipping my car only to then fly into the distance drifting in the air to the edge of the map

  8. Your scanner may not be reading because BMW use a gateway module system. If there is a faulty/disconnected module in the vehicle, this prevents the ECU from being able to communicate with the OBD port.

    It's a bitch of a design and makes it hard to diagnose what is wrong with a vehicle. If a module fails it requires replacing and coding to the individual vehicle by BMW. I haven't heard of anyone being able to get around this issue but I would love to hear if anyone has.

    Best of luck.

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