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  • DEV0 E30
    R3V OG
    • Oct 2004
    • 8826

    #46
    Enhance.

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

    Needs a thread.
    Project: Touring | Project: Unknown | Phoenix, Arizona Events Thread

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    • e30mclow
      Advanced Member
      • Jun 2010
      • 194

      #47
      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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      • DEV0 E30
        R3V OG
        • Oct 2004
        • 8826

        #48
        I'm impressed and that's very unique.
        Project: Touring | Project: Unknown | Phoenix, Arizona Events Thread

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        • roguetoaster
          R3V OG
          • Jan 2012
          • 7773

          #49
          Originally posted by DEV0 E30
          Enhance.

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

          Needs a thread.
          Yep, slicktop, and it's malachite, and yes, it's hot in summer with no AC.

          Just waiting on the CatOTM thread...

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          • Panici
            Moderator
            • Dec 2009
            • 2324

            #50
            Originally posted by e30mclow
            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
            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.

            '87 BMW E30 325is Turbo

            '99 BMW E36 M3 - - - '98 BMW E36 328i

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            • E30Eric
              Advanced Member
              • Sep 2007
              • 157

              #51
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              Stuff.
              1988SuperETA|Full I component swap|19lb injectors|Schrick 272|MSIIExtraBeta20071020|GM DIS Wasted Spark|LC-1

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              • WAKman
                Member
                • Aug 2020
                • 57

                #52
                My Covid project was polishing the intake manifold. It required about a hundred sanding rolls.
                Attached Files

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                • e30mclow
                  Advanced Member
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 194

                  #53
                  Originally posted by Panici
                  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.
                  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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                  • Northern
                    R3V Elite
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 5092

                    #54
                    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:

                    Originally posted by priapism
                    My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
                    Originally posted by shameson
                    Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30

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                    • 808ETA
                      E30 Addict
                      • Nov 2018
                      • 434

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Northern
                      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:
                      Any pics of your hood release?
                      sigpic84 325e

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                      • Northern
                        R3V Elite
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 5092

                        #56
                        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.
                        Originally posted by priapism
                        My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
                        Originally posted by shameson
                        Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30

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                        • Northern
                          R3V Elite
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 5092

                          #57
                          Nevermind, here's one with the hood removed from early 2016


                          Originally posted by priapism
                          My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
                          Originally posted by shameson
                          Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30

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                          • 82eye
                            E30 Mastermind
                            • Jan 2009
                            • 1916

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Northern
                            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.

                            i'll have to try that. i have the hinges outlined in sharpie to help line the hood up when removed.

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