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Great stuff. On a side note; If I'm using a ZF Tranny, and a 3:25lsd which driveshaft do I need. I've looked @ Windsor's unbelievable swap and he had a similar question. I don't have access to a E30M3, and I'm not looking to cut a driveshaft. Would a 96' or better driveshaft work. I understand I need to use the CSB off of my E30Leave a comment:
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Jason; good to know you're still around. :D What are you driving now? I know you sold the M50 325e and the 6-throttle henna M3.
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agreed. ive always taken mine out. also, the insulation traps moisture against the top of the tunnel and will cause rust. ive seen a few "rust free" cars with rot hidden under the insulation.You can remove the insulation safely without a noticeable difference in cockpit noise. My brothers M3 had no insulation and engine noise was by no means excessive; a negligable difference from my 318is (with insulation) and an almost identicle engine/exhaust setup.
The plus-side of removing the insulation is the ease of transmission removal if/when you need to change the clutch. It makes getting at those upper tranny bolts much easier.
cheers, jasonLeave a comment:
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Buy it if you care, use sound deadining if you don't need factory look. I'm anal.Leave a comment:
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I hope you didn't mind using your car. I swear it'll be the only time!!!
So there isn't a real difference then?Leave a comment:
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X2!! it took me 30 mins to drop my trans last week, i think that was my fastest time.You can remove the insulation safely without a noticeable difference in cockpit noise. My brothers M3 had no insulation and engine noise was by no means excessive; a negligable difference from my 318is (with insulation) and an almost identicle engine/exhaust setup.
The plus-side of removing the insulation is the ease of transmission removal if/when you need to change the clutch. It makes getting at those upper tranny bolts much easier.Leave a comment:
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Hello,
I'm painting my engine bay, and I'm wondering if I removed my old worn out engine foam; is it imperative if I don't put it back in?? This car is my daily driver. Would there be too much heat resonating from the engine coming up through the dash?
(I'm at work so I don't have pics of my car, but when I get home I'll add actual pics of my car. But this is too give an example)
I knew the quilt on the chair in the OP looked very familar. That's my car. I bought all new stuff, at dealer discount I think I spent 80 bucks or so.Leave a comment:
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What about the top three pieces going across the firewall. Mine are all brown and old looking. Are the new ones all black?Leave a comment:
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You can remove the insulation safely without a noticeable difference in cockpit noise. My brothers M3 had no insulation and engine noise was by no means excessive; a negligable difference from my 318is (with insulation) and an almost identicle engine/exhaust setup.
The plus-side of removing the insulation is the ease of transmission removal if/when you need to change the clutch. It makes getting at those upper tranny bolts much easier.Leave a comment:
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You can buy new insulation. I think I got mine for about $125.
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What about Dynamat?? Does anyone know where I could a replacement piece??
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