E30 325i DSSR (187mm units)

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  • dasmanschaft012
    Mod Crazy
    • Apr 2014
    • 642

    #76
    I vote for ones for m60/5sp ;)
    We're in deep now boys
    1988 325i SETA - Daily driver
    1988 340iL - Track car
    My M60 V8 swap thread here
    [oo==OO==oo]

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    • The_Lope7
      Grease Monkey
      • Jan 2015
      • 303

      #77
      Any ETA for the 318is DSSR? Heard you guys were setting up a new machine soon.
      ▲ 1991 318is ▲ | Feedback Thread

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      • garagistic
        Forum Sponsor
        • Apr 2011
        • 1712

        #78
        Originally posted by The_Lope7
        Any ETA for the 318is DSSR? Heard you guys were setting up a new machine soon.
        You heard right! Very very soon!

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        • Shangsta
          E30 Fanatic
          • Aug 2010
          • 1485

          #79
          Group buy planned for the first batch of 318is dssr's?
          Originally posted by blunttech
          Levent guzzles vanilla hazelnut creamer like its my semen
          :shock:

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          • parkerbink
            R3V OG
            • Jun 2004
            • 10135

            #80
            I went to refresh my shift mechanism with Z3 shifter and Garagistic DSSR & refresh kit. The shifter won't fit into the DSSR.

            [IMG]https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/my350z.com-vbulletin/550x225/80-parkerbsig_5096690e71d912ec1addc4a84e99c374685fc03 8.jpg[/IMG

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            • e30austin
              I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
              • Sep 2010
              • 15382

              #81
              File the sides of the bushing on the shifter down and it will. Don't take too much to where it's loose in the slot of the DSSR.


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              • parkerbink
                R3V OG
                • Jun 2004
                • 10135

                #82
                Thanks

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                • jeffnhiscars
                  R3V OG
                  • Jun 2011
                  • 6010

                  #83
                  My shifter didn't have the bushing sticking out so I filed the inner faces of the dssr. Same result
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                  • garagistic
                    Forum Sponsor
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 1712

                    #84
                    Hello,

                    Yes some tiny bit of filing may be required. We have that note in the description:

                    Please note: Compatible with oem style shiftier only (some shifters will need to be slightly filed down to fit). 1984 - 1988 models must change to later BMW selector joint part# 25117503525

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                    • TimeMachinE30
                      No R3VLimiter
                      • Jun 2014
                      • 3749

                      #85
                      This is such a nice piece. Thanks again guys!
                      ACS S3 Build / Dinan 5 E34

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                      • garagistic
                        Forum Sponsor
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 1712

                        #86
                        Originally posted by TimeMachinE30
                        This is such a nice piece. Thanks again guys!
                        Thank you. We really appreciate the feedback. The only way we know how to improve the product line is by getting feedback so we appreciate any feedback. Thanks.

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                        • parkerbink
                          R3V OG
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 10135

                          #87
                          Originally posted by garagistic
                          Hello,

                          Yes some tiny bit of filing may be required. We have that note in the description:

                          Please note: Compatible with oem style shiftier only (some shifters will need to be slightly filed down to fit). 1984 - 1988 models must change to later BMW selector joint part# 25117503525
                          I wasn't complaining. I got this, all the refresh parts, the Treehouse Lolipops & clutch stop everything came quickly well packaged and as described. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something and have since gotten it to fit.

                          Thanks

                          [IMG]https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/my350z.com-vbulletin/550x225/80-parkerbsig_5096690e71d912ec1addc4a84e99c374685fc03 8.jpg[/IMG

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                          • Ceeker
                            R3VLimited
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 2821

                            #88
                            Originally posted by djjerme
                            Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. He mentioned it uses bolts instead of pins, I'd like to see a picture of the bolts being used. There is a reason that stock used pins and clips. One that I can immediately think of is the force being applied to the shift rod. The majority of it is lateral (shifting up and down the gears) and so you will have massive side to side forces against the bolt/pin. With a Pin using a clip on the outside, this I would think is somewhat alleviated by spreading load across the outside face of the rod (around the hole.)

                            If the bolt is indeed threaded in to the rod itself and not nutted on the outside, the force will be on one side of the threads, and eventually may pull them out of the rod.. Other wise, if it is using a nut on the outside, then it wouldn't be much of a tear out issue.

                            It's a great looking piece, and for a street car, seems like a decent upgrade, I would just want to see some real world feedback/data before I committed for any of the racecars.

                            worse case you buy some replacent high grade steel bolts and problem solved. I would think the engineering in this design has been worked out.
                            A chain is strongest at it's weakest link. I think the bushings in the knuckle and shifter rod would wear out and create ovaling before the bolt would shear off or wear out the slector rod holes.

                            if the oem stuff can hold out for a time before it goes to shit. There should be zero problem with this set up.
                            sigpic

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                            • Ceeker
                              R3VLimited
                              • Sep 2009
                              • 2821

                              #89
                              Are the pins threaded? can't seem to get a clear enough picture to show.
                              They look to just slide in and held in by the cotter pins
                              sigpic

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                              • parkerbink
                                R3V OG
                                • Jun 2004
                                • 10135

                                #90
                                Originally posted by Ceeker
                                Are the pins threaded? can't seem to get a clear enough picture to show.
                                They look to just slide in and held in by the cotter pins
                                No threads, held in by cotter pins.

                                [IMG]https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/my350z.com-vbulletin/550x225/80-parkerbsig_5096690e71d912ec1addc4a84e99c374685fc03 8.jpg[/IMG

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