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  • dasmanschaft012
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    Originally posted by jpod999
    I have a S2.93 but I haven't driven the car yet to see how it feels.
    Thats what ill be running, i feel like i dont have too much choice tho. 3.15 are very rare, and i feel like 3.25 will start to get a little high. I had a 4.10 in my SETA and it was too short, even for track. Pulling like 4k at 80mph in 5th.

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  • jpod999
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    Thanks Will/Bruce- I'll give spinning it around a shot when I throw the motor back in.

    This weekend I got the pedals bolted back in and got the lines in place. Just need to bolt in my fabbed reservoir mount bracket, mount the reservoirs, then bleed the brakes!

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  • 36brua
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    Hi before shaving any thing make sure the engine is parrallel to the subframe.
    Since the one side is sitting flat. Put a level across the valve covers and compare to when its on the subframe. Front rails could be tweaked

    You've probably checked if rotating the mount makes any difference. If your mounts have offset studs lift weight off mounts and rotate also turn end for end.
    Even after modifying the metal mounts you need to clock the poly mounts . Be sure to mark their orintation
    Or f it and make shims but chk eng / frame relationship first. You need to watch your pan to rack clearance if you start shaving

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  • jpod999
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    Originally posted by dougie30
    Probably shaving the rubber down a bit so it sits more flat
    That's what I was thinking too.

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  • delamaize
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    Originally posted by dougie30
    any more info on the motor mounts mine do the exact same thing??
    It's funny, Mine didn't do this. Everything lined up good when I did mine. I wonder if their jig got messed up or something.,

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  • dougie30
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    Originally posted by jpod999
    No, I haven't addressed this yet. What are you planning on doing?
    Probably shaving the rubber down a bit so it sits more flat

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  • jpod999
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    Originally posted by dougie30
    any more info on the motor mounts mine do the exact same thing??
    No, I haven't addressed this yet. What are you planning on doing?

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  • The Dark Side of Will
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    Originally posted by WYZEUP
    with that gearing its very long. 40mph is about 1500rpm in 4th
    Sounds fine. First in that trans is so low that any rear end will work. In a car as light as an E30, the V8's can pull a lot of gear.
    Heck, I've heard an E39 M5 is very nice on the highway with a 2.65 rear.

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  • dougie30
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    Originally posted by jpod999
    Saturday afternoon was a HOT day, so naturally that's when my dad, roommate Kevin, and I decided to shoehorn the engine and transmission into my car. It took us about an hour and a half from start to finish to get them bolted into the chassis. I tried at first to do it with the tranny crossmember bolted on, but quickly pulled it off to gain clearance.

    I beat in the firewall a little bit, but didn't go overly crazy, with the motor in place there is a good inch or inch and a half clearance to the coolant crossover pipe using the mounting holes closest to the firewall (Garagistic mounts).







    My drivers side engine mount isn't lining up as you can see in the photo above. I think I remember in reading 36brua's thread that he had this same issue and modified the mount. Has anyone else run into this issue?
    any more info on the motor mounts mine do the exact same thing??

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  • WYZEUP
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    with that gearing its very long. 40mph is about 1500rpm in 4th

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  • jpod999
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    I have a S2.93 but I haven't driven the car yet to see how it feels.

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  • E30Bug
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    Originally posted by jpod999
    All this weekend and most of next week I will be on the East Coast meeting my newest nephew. Beforehand, I wanted to make sure that I got the rear subframe cleaned, strengthened, and painted.





    The welds don't look super pretty but I got plenty of penetration, so they should hold up nicely. Chose blue because why the hell not?

    I got the strengthening plates from Garagistic: http://store.garagistic.com/e30-rear...l-reinforcment

    When we return I have to reseal the new rear diff and then reassemble the rear end to go back in the car.
    Hi mate, hey what diff did you use and what ratio?

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  • jpod999
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    Originally posted by jon2681
    It helps if u weld the nuts to pedal box after u drill the holes thru the firewall, had to do pedal box install by myself so it helped tremendously
    That's a damn good idea.

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  • wspellmann
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    Originally posted by jon2681
    It helps if u weld the nuts to pedal box after u drill the holes thru the firewall, had to do pedal box install by myself so it helped tremendously
    I need to buy a welder.

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  • jon2681
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    It helps if u weld the nuts to pedal box after u drill the holes thru the firewall, had to do pedal box install by myself so it helped tremendously

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