What Makes Your E30 Unique?
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I snipped this from a larger picture, but this is all that I have on hand.
The roll pin + bushing that's there is supposed to let the center bar pivot when the hood pops.
Mine always stuck so you'd have to pull the front of the hood up.
I saw someone else here or facebook r3v do this and decided to do it as well.
It works really well to remove the hood. Otherwise removing the 6 bolts off the hood means they need to be realigned when the hood goes back on, and removing the 4 lower bolts means you're fighting the torsion springs to line it back up and I always ended up scratching the rad support/brackets/etc.1 PhotoLeave a comment:
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Any pics of your hood release?After the first few posts I thought that nothing I had was particularly unique, but I guess there are a few things:
Quick release hood latch - Basically drill out the roll pins in the stock hinge and replace with pins+R clips, or just an M10(?) Bolt/nut.
Completely unnoticeable, works great, fixes a stiff hinge that doesn't let the hood "pop" right.
Steering knuckle - Instead of removing the collapsing mechanism and adding spacers to shorten the assembly, I removed the guibo in favor of a 1/8" steel version.
It adds NVH sure, but it's less sketchy than the usual method and the steering feel is great.
AFR in cluster - I tried doing this a better way, but ended up just relocating the LC-1's 7-segment display inside the check light cavity in the cluster:


Oil return to block:


Underside of bumper cut out for FMIC flow. I mean it's theoretically a high pressure zone, right? haha

Arc Asylum rear sump pan/subframe/pickup.
Other than that it's all probably MS41 stuff:
Running a PMAS HPX Blow-thru MAF
MS41.3 custom beta code for bigger fuel/timing maps and some extra functions, AFR and MAP sensors tied in for datalogging.
4dr car will have some other stuff. VAG oil pump chain tensioner:

1-piece M54 damper:

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After the first few posts I thought that nothing I had was particularly unique, but I guess there are a few things:
Quick release hood latch - Basically drill out the roll pins in the stock hinge and replace with pins+R clips, or just an M10(?) Bolt/nut.
Completely unnoticeable, works great, fixes a stiff hinge that doesn't let the hood "pop" right.
Steering knuckle - Instead of removing the collapsing mechanism and adding spacers to shorten the assembly, I removed the guibo in favor of a 1/8" steel version.
It adds NVH sure, but it's less sketchy than the usual method and the steering feel is great.
AFR in cluster - I tried doing this a better way, but ended up just relocating the LC-1's 7-segment display inside the check light cavity in the cluster:


Oil return to block:


Underside of bumper cut out for FMIC flow. I mean it's theoretically a high pressure zone, right? haha

Arc Asylum rear sump pan/subframe/pickup.
Other than that it's all probably MS41 stuff:
Running a PMAS HPX Blow-thru MAF
MS41.3 custom beta code for bigger fuel/timing maps and some extra functions, AFR and MAP sensors tied in for datalogging.
4dr car will have some other stuff. VAG oil pump chain tensioner:

1-piece M54 damper:

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You need to split the trans case:

Remove the shift guide and cut the main selector rod:



Use the Autosport Engineering relocation kit:


Then you need to modify it numerous times to get it to work, but it eventually does:



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Definitely some unique bits there! How did you relocate the shifter to the service hatch?
Usually it hangs out behind the output flange on the CD009 afaik.Leave a comment:
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The 1JZ may not be unique, but the trans is pretty rare in an e30

Nissan 350Z CD009 with shifter relocated to the service hatch

Launch & Traction Control off a momentary switch on the gear knob

Wilwood Clutch Master Cylinder within the stock pedal box - I think that's a first/unique feature

e36 diff cover, similar to an earlier post

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Enhance.
Is yours also a slicktop? Regardless, it's pretty. That is the deeper green than laguna right?
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