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  • The Dark Side of Will
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    Sprung or unsprung doesn't affect how difficult the clutch is to drive... it only affects gear noise from the transmission.

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  • driftingminor913
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    Originally posted by irrelevante30 View Post
    just read through this whole thread. Great work man! Those headers look pretty simple and effective. where did you get the piping to make them? approx cost?

    also, i didn't see on your posts, but what clutch are you running with that 530i flywheel? from the ebay screenshot, looked like it said 330i? couldn't see exactly though...

    good work man, keep it up!
    It's a UNSPRUNG stg 1 e36 328i clutch kit from grip force, so far it engages fine and not as bad as I thought it would but I probably just need to really drive it

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  • P Arkus
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    Lol I was asking more for the sake of hearing future feedback on how it all feels. I'm kind of toying with the idea of doing manual brakes and steering just to clean up the engine bay quite a bit, however I'm planning on an E36/7 rack. I cant wait to hear the reviews once this car is fully tuned and enjoyed!

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  • JCarp90
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    I can't wait to drive this thing with manual steering and brakes lol. He's running a stock E30 rack. He probably won't be affected by the braking/steering though. Dude's got retard strength.

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  • irrelevante30
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    just read through this whole thread. Great work man! Those headers look pretty simple and effective. where did you get the piping to make them? approx cost?

    also, i didn't see on your posts, but what clutch are you running with that 530i flywheel? from the ebay screenshot, looked like it said 330i? couldn't see exactly though...

    good work man, keep it up!

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  • Vtec?lol
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    I'f I could find one, I would go 2.79

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  • The Dark Side of Will
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    Originally posted by driftingminor913 View Post
    I'm sorry for the lack of updates I have been really busy with a new welding job n boy my boss I swear is the hardest person to impress...and he builds nothing but big blocks. So when I told him what I was building he laughed at me...until I said I could add a snail to it hehehehe

    But anyway I have just been tiding up the loose ends and getting this thing ready for a big local meet coming up here in Kansas City.

    Got this in the mail this evening, no power steering or brakes and a 4.10LSD man this is going to be one hell of a daily in the summer
    Am M60B44's no 572 or 632, but the E30's a light car and it'll still be pretty quick. Should be mid-low 12's if you can get traction.

    My dad talks about Corvettes in the 60's, with 350 HP 327 engines, 4 speed transmissions and optional 4.10 gears. RPM limited at 120, but ridiculous acceleration at highway speeds.

    You may end up stepping off in 2nd most of the time, because the engine will have MORE than enough torque to do that without any problems.

    You might want to look into a 2.93 or 2.79 LSD from a 325e, though. The ZF has a 4.20 first gear, so you don't need much gear out back to pull hard in 1st.

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  • JGood
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    Originally posted by driftingminor913 View Post
    Yes, yes, yes and yes. And a little bit of both, figured I see what happens but the whole point is to provide information about the whole "Hybrid Debate" which is why their reall won't be any videos till it's on the dyno...a before tune and after tune
    The only thing that bothers me about any dyno results is your log manifolds. They are the worst type of manifold. And the fact that they feed a 2" down pipe instead of 3" or even 2.5", that's going to be a bottleneck I'd think.

    The factory manifolds aren't great, especially the m62tu manifolds that most of us use, but at least BMW paired the cylinders for pulse tuning so there isn't cylinder pulse collisions all over the place like in a log manifold. They are actually a 4-2-1 design, you can see that if you cut one open, which is definitely good.

    Not knocking your work, they look great, I'm just curious, and maybe a little skeptical, of how the flow compares to the factory manifolds. A lot of engineering goes into header design, there's a ton of math that needs done to be able to design something that maximizes flow, and it's easy to mess it up and really inhibit flow.


    Did you ever finish your exhaust system? I remember your drivers side down pipe being really close to the ground, just wondering how you're doing on ground clearance. I know mine drag all over the place and I have mine tucked almost against the body, it's a PITA.

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  • driftingminor913
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    Originally posted by MattAvino View Post
    Awesome work. I really like the log headers.
    Thank you, I wish I could do it again now that my TIG skills are far beyond what they were when I did those haha

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  • driftingminor913
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    Originally posted by P Arkus View Post
    Sorry please correct me if I'm not understanding this right....you're running no power steering, manual brakes, and a 4.10 with a 5spd??? Is this going to be a track car or DD? Also what steering rack are you running?

    Like you say this car is going to be fun in the summer
    Yes, yes, yes and yes. And a little bit of both, figured I see what happens but the whole point is to provide information about the whole "Hybrid Debate" which is why their reall won't be any videos till it's on the dyno...a before tune and after tune

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  • MattAvino
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    Awesome work. I really like the log headers.

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  • P Arkus
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    Originally posted by driftingminor913 View Post
    no power steering or brakes and a 4.10LSD
    Sorry please correct me if I'm not understanding this right....you're running no power steering, manual brakes, and a 4.10 with a 5spd??? Is this going to be a track car or DD? Also what steering rack are you running?

    Like you say this car is going to be fun in the summer

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  • driftingminor913
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    All that's really left now, is a temp sensor (sender), add coolant, finish making a overflow tank since I don't wana drag a hose all the way to the battery box to use the OEM 325i one. Also buy O2 sensors, accelerator bracket, make intake and add coolant and go for a test drive. Btw talk to my tuner this past weekend an we looked over the car n everything is a go for tuning, he actually couldn't beleive I stuffed the M60 in there hahaha..but I will keep you guys updated as much as possible

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  • driftingminor913
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    I'm sorry for the lack of updates I have been really busy with a new welding job n boy my boss I swear is the hardest person to impress...and he builds nothing but big blocks. So when I told him what I was building he laughed at me...until I said I could add a snail to it hehehehe

    But anyway I have just been tiding up the loose ends and getting this thing ready for a big local meet coming up here in Kansas City.

    Got this in the mail this evening, no power steering or brakes and a 4.10LSD man this is going to be one hell of a daily in the summer

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  • Vtec?lol
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    404 DME? Aftermarket chip?

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