E30 m3 ls1

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  • PeteD
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    Love it!

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  • LSM3
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    Originally posted by airkhin
    any more updates?! love this build!
    Been busy at work and looking at E34 M5's.... :p Gonna get some things done this week.

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  • airkhin
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    any more updates?! love this build!

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  • LSM3
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    Picture is flipped

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  • 10Toes
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    Originally posted by LSM3
    Z3 steering rack with E30 tie rods...

    Is that a RHD rack

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  • LSM3
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    Originally posted by RGCintha29073
    +1 Was thinking the same thing myself...wouldnt the diff need parts for the added hp/torque?
    The "ls1 kit" sold by garrett has a supplemental diff. mount which bolts in. I welded mine in. We see if it holds
    Last edited by LSM3; 09-26-2012, 08:28 AM.

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  • iflytii
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    I've been really wanting to try the lizard skin stuff, looks like it works well. Good to see Lee continuing to pump out excellent products for us all! This is such a great project, can't wait to see more!
    Last edited by iflytii; 09-26-2012, 05:37 AM.

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  • Luis325
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    this is gonna be sick!

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  • RGCintha29073
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    Originally posted by MPWRD3
    I'm looking to start a similar project and the build looks great. Very nicely done and the pics are awesome.

    What are you doing for the rear end/subframe?
    +1 Was thinking the same thing myself...wouldnt the diff need parts for the added hp/torque?

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  • dnick
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    such a nice thread. cant wait for more.

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  • Skunkworks
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    love seeing people do things the right way...

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  • ak-
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    :p

    So good.

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  • LSM3
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    My girlfriend was nice enough to unravel the wiring harness, remove the factory felt/tape, clean all the wires and plugs. We then feed the wiring harness through the firewall and re-wrapped them in new painless braided wrap....







    We are running all the chassis wires within the fenders and doing a wire tuck on the engine...

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  • MPWRD3
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    I'm looking to start a similar project and the build looks great. Very nicely done and the pics are awesome.

    What are you doing for the rear end/subframe?

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  • LSM3
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    Originally posted by achtung
    how much room between the block and the firewall? Can't quite tell from the pics.
    2" + I could mod the firewall but im not that worried about it.

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