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    #31
    Bump, status update needed! i'm planning to update my thread next week when the engine should be back together!
    318iS Track Rat :nice: www.drive4corners.com
    '86 325iX 3.1 Stroker Turbo '86 S38B36 325

    No one makes this car anymore. The government won't allow them, normal people won't buy them. So it's up to us: the freaks, the weirdos, the informed. To buy them, to appreciate them, and most importantly, to drive them.

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      #32
      That was your M3 I came to see in Manly that time? Shame you sold it, did it go to a local?
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        #33
        Sorry for the lack of updates. Progress has been made. I am almost ready to assemble the engine. Bottom end has been put together by a well known machine shop who specialises in drag/race motors.

        Here it is sitting in the bck of my new daily e39 M5:



        I went for JE pistons at 11.4:1 and 95.5mm bore, new bearings, kept the oil squirters, and had the shop paint the block and fit new freeze plugs.

        Brand new head, the old one was bent from overheating:



        And a trial fit for fun:



        Cams are 284/276 Schricks. I have 30lb injectors, a custom Iigo chip and a Evo 3 (535i) airflow meter to run the engine in on when it is all finished.

        I am just waiting on the fastners brackets etc to come back from yellow cad plating, and I have had all the alloy parts vapour blasted.

        Oh if you came to Eastern Hill and saw a Henna E30 M3 then yes that was mine. Sold and sad.
        Pulling my hair out with all these friggin BMW's:
        2000 M5 Winter beater
        1984 318i Coupe 2.5 S14 going in the car below.
        1988 M3 Lachssilber: I'm the second owner, currently recommissioning.

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          #34
          The old head can be repaired if it's bent. I am in the process of making a setup to do it in house. It's a process and have to have a jig, but not derribly difficult. It's a matter of heating and cooling the head with strategically placed shims.

          Originally posted by keefy6 View Post
          yes it does, congrats OP you won't want to dip below 4500rpm once it's all buttoned up
          With the stroker kit, shouldn't be bad below 4500, but the s14 sure does sound sweet above!
          john@m20guru.com
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          Transaction feedback: Here, here and here. Thanks :D

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            #35
            Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View Post
            The old head can be repaired if it's bent. I am in the process of making a setup to do it in house. It's a process and have to have a jig, but not derribly difficult. It's a matter of heating and cooling the head with strategically placed shims.



            With the stroker kit, shouldn't be bad below 4500, but the s14 sure does sound sweet above!

            I plan on getting the head straightened, there is a couple of places here in BC that could do it. The thing is, once it is straightened and rebuilt with new guides etc, the cost would've come close to what I got the new head for. $1900 US at ECS tuning. it was on sale. With the old head it may get straightened and then ported to rally spec.

            The S14 is famous for being pretty lackluster around town in the lower rev ranges.

            I am doing an experiment. The combination of 2.5 crank, high compression (relatively) and the baby Schrick cams with (this is important I think) a stock head and 46mm throttles.
            The increase in stroke and compression combined with small intake tracks for better air speed in lower rev ranges and a stock exhaust manifold and exhaust might make for a torquey S14. We will see. If not then I will just swap out the top end for traditional ported, big cammed and exhaust and carbon airbox etc.
            Pulling my hair out with all these friggin BMW's:
            2000 M5 Winter beater
            1984 318i Coupe 2.5 S14 going in the car below.
            1988 M3 Lachssilber: I'm the second owner, currently recommissioning.

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              #36
              The smaller runner definitely will make a difference. We experimented both on the flow bench and dyno with the m20 intakes. We flowed the eta intake on an 885 head, then we ported it to match the "i" TB. Matching our flow bench research on the dyno, the 885 head showed no HP loss when using the eta intake, but the torque went from 150 to 170! I concur with your thought based on experience. Compression/stroke makes TQ, RPM/flow makes HP (simplistically speaking). Typically ITB's are too large to begin with, and people make them larger with the thinking "bigger is better", but that's not true when you combine all the proper parts.
              john@m20guru.com
              Links:
              Transaction feedback: Here, here and here. Thanks :D

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                #37
                awesome find, sub'd for the build.
                Originally posted by stevie30
                The e30 is the '57 Chevy of the European imports. Quote me on this.
                1986 325eS - cosmosblau, sold
                1990 325i - bronzit sedan, sold
                1984 318i - delphin coupe, sold
                1987 325iS - zinnoberrot, sold
                1988 325iS - zinnoberrot, sold
                1989 325iX - zinnoberrot sedan, current project/daily

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                  #38
                  you are lucky ,this is very rare car, jour job make impresive me!

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                    #39
                    Update. Coming together, I got the timing case fitted after getting every thing back.






                    Trial fit of the head and water pipe





                    And trial fit of the cam tray.
                    Pulling my hair out with all these friggin BMW's:
                    2000 M5 Winter beater
                    1984 318i Coupe 2.5 S14 going in the car below.
                    1988 M3 Lachssilber: I'm the second owner, currently recommissioning.

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                      #40
                      Cam tray still working out for you?

                      Looking tits, dude. Very excited for you and your money pit.
                      world renown Harry Potter expert
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                        #41
                        Yeah thanks man, it has been one of the cheaper parts of the build. Money pit = √
                        Pulling my hair out with all these friggin BMW's:
                        2000 M5 Winter beater
                        1984 318i Coupe 2.5 S14 going in the car below.
                        1988 M3 Lachssilber: I'm the second owner, currently recommissioning.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by mtechnic325 View Post
                          you are lucky ,this is very rare car, jour job make impresive me!
                          I don't think anyone reads these days.
                          https://www.facebook.com/BentOverRacing

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                            #43
                            Mini update. Head is torqued down, and camtray fitted. Next is clean and fit the bucket and shims. Then the baby schrick cams.
                            Pulling my hair out with all these friggin BMW's:
                            2000 M5 Winter beater
                            1984 318i Coupe 2.5 S14 going in the car below.
                            1988 M3 Lachssilber: I'm the second owner, currently recommissioning.

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                              #44
                              Awesome find and save, man! Been watching this. Very excited to see the car finished up!
                              1990 Brilliantrot 325iS Build Thread
                              1989 Zinnoberrot M3 Build Thread

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                                #45
                                What are your plans for the rest of the car? Its pretty damn good looking. Should be a blast when its all done
                                Simon
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                                -1999 996.1 911 4/98 3.8L 6-Speed, 21st Century Beetle

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