Hello everyone,
Im a newbie here, Im orginally from the 318ti.org group and found this forum with the itbs!
so have joined M42club forum to get more informations.
just wanna say that lambertius has done a great R&D work!!
I have read this forum over and over, which conveinced me to order the ITB kit from RHD engineering few weeks back from Rama.
first I will go with the original DME with MAF, even though my DME is tuned by Kelleners.
also I plan to install the Apexi AFC so can play with air/fuel mixtures.
eventually when I have enough money to spend, want to go with stand alone ECU and have no MAF and open throttle bodies for that roar sound!!
unfortunately when I recieved the kit, it had some packaging/shipping issues where the 2 trumpets were deformed.
and also found few defects and wrong parts so its on hold for now..... 
Rama is doing his best to provide me with correct and updated parts now, but abit unsatisfied since I had to pay for the return shipping costs.
Im a bit concerned once I install them for any other issues?
did anyone purchase and already installed them?
lambertius, I have few questions so I can be ready for installation once I get the parts.
1. do I need the synchronizer tool for adjustments?
as I look at the itbs, I do not see any individual adjustments.
only adjustments for each manifold so 2 itb at same time
2. where does the large vacuum hose coming from the valve cover connect to?
do I make a hole in the air box plenum?
3. also the vacuum hose coming from the fuel injectors, 4 into 1 large hose, where to connect?
do I make a hole in the air box plenum?
4. how do I connect the ICV vacuum hoses?
I got a block to fit the ICV with 2 holes, assume one is connected to the vacuum block but where does the other connect to?
5. biggest concern right now is the manifold ports in the fuel injector ports.
I have not confirmed with my car yet but I have one phenolic gasket in hand so confirmed the shape and alignments.
the ports align but the fuel injector ports are much smaller on your design so it will have a leak? maybe the phenolic gaskets could be wrong design but I will confirm once I get the BMW gaskets this weekend.
my car is '98 318ti M44 Right Hand drive so assume its same/similar as your 318is.
thanks,
1. It won't hurt to try and get the plates as close together as possible for maintaining a smooth idle but it only essential on manifolds that don't have a throttle bypass. They're balanced in pairs, the manufacturing is precise enough that small variations over two throttle bodies is insignificant.
2. The Crank Case Ventilation does NOT run directly into the plenum, it will create a vacuum leak and the car will idle poorly and may cut out. On my car I run the CCV into a catch can currently, and the can is vented to atmosphere. I do have other plans, but I haven't committed to them yet. If you wish to run the CCV back into the intake, you will need to get a PCV valve and run it into one of the cylinders directly using the throttle bypass and a t-fitting - the same way you would the brake booster connection.
3. That is the air jacket for the injectors. You can see the hose running into the base plate in these pictures:
http://www.m42club.com/forum/index.php?topic=18442.msg129513#msg129513These are pictures of my assembly, and you can see that I did a similar thing on my custom air box.
http://www.m42club.com/forum/index.php?topic=18442.msg129970#msg129970As I don't sell the kit I'm not 100% aware of what it comes with, you may need to drill a hole and get a barb fitting, some sealant and bolt it in place. A lot of people don't have the air jacket injectors, or would replace their injectors so Rama may not have included this by default. I will ask him though.
4.
http://www.m42club.com/forum/index.php?topic=18442.msg129970#msg129970You will need to scroll down a bit, you will need to connect all the throttle bypass to the vacuum block, then one side of the ICV to the vacuum block - and then the other side of the ICV to the air box. Again you may need to drill a hole and grab a barb fitting.
I recommend drilling into the base plate as it is physically stronger and won't fail. A 90 degree fitting should make it easy.
5. Unfortunately the Phelonic spacer is over-sized. The original injectors were in a slightly different location than where they are now, but it was a bit difficult to get everything measured correctly for fitment so there are some variations. Your casting would've been in the same batch as mine so will be the same shape. I used the OEM gasket and have no issues. It is a bit bodge, but if you're intent on using the phelonic spacer you could fill the gap with a strong gasket maker.
A bit of a bummer with the trumpets being damaged - but keep in contact with RHD, he is a small company so his after sales support matters a lot to him.
A few people have purchased the kits, I don't know how many from the forums though. Being a small development there have been little things to overcome, like getting the E30 air box sorted and I think he has changed the throttle components from what I got - but otherwise it has been pretty good. Apparently some guy in Queensland got 89rwKw on his M42! As for any issues though, the only thing I've found is that because of the very direct intake design it is more susceptible (idles a bit low) to moisture during a cold start on a cold day - sometimes I rev it a bit when I turn it on to warm it up so that it idles smoothly and it disappears straight away.
Don't hesitate with any further questions!