Bmw e30 - Hunt for the 8sec is ON !!

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  • freeride53
    R3V OG
    • Jul 2007
    • 11972

    #61
    Originally posted by HarryPotter
    this is a little too hilarious

    1991 BMW 318i (Old Shell RIP, Now Being Re-shelled & Reborn)
    1983 Peugeot 505 STI
    1992 Volvo 240 Wagon
    2009 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport 4WD

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    • karel
      Wrencher
      • May 2010
      • 234

      #62
      Now there is SPEED !!

      Yesterday we spent 4 hours on mounting the injector sockets THAT SUCKED !!!!

      But today we had more speed

      I went by My motorguy to help him out, i changed the bushings in the rods to a much harder and better ones.







      We made an rigg for the injector sockets


      Johnny keept on welding up the intake




      Johnny then moved on to the turbo pipes, dident say a thing during the evening and the it was finished





      I did start with the wg pipes






      one of the pipes to the wg


      Then i did the downpipe


      johnny finished up the turbo pipes





      when Johnny was finished with the turbo pipes we took some time to admire it


      2 happy guys












      MORE TO COME
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      • Mlarsen
        R3V Elite
        • Feb 2010
        • 4082

        #63
        Nuke fuel rails are awesome.

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        • JeST
          Mod Crazy
          • Mar 2011
          • 639

          #64
          Think some members are missing the point this car is a DAILY DRIVER.

          What trim turbo are you using? Sucker looks huge. The intake manifold looks a bit small is that due to fitment? Which ems? Can't wait to see her finished up!
          Current: 1988 M3 - Henna/Black black alcantara

          Guten Parts + Service
          ... When you care enough to only give the very best.


          Previous:
          '87 S50 MTech 1 325is
          '07 DTM Audi S4
          '03 VF Supercharged M3
          '03 Lexus IS300 (615rwhp/512rwtq)

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          • karel
            Wrencher
            • May 2010
            • 234

            #65
            Originally posted by JeST
            Think some members are missing the point this car is a DAILY DRIVER.

            What trim turbo are you using? Sucker looks huge. The intake manifold looks a bit small is that due to fitment? Which ems? Can't wait to see her finished up!
            hey

            The turbo is 71mm

            the manifold looks small but i think it will do.

            there wasent any more space for an bigger one :)
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            • JeST
              Mod Crazy
              • Mar 2011
              • 639

              #66
              I might've missed it but how much of a lag will you have? I remember having to rev my car to 4k before the t72 gtq trim turbo started to spool.
              Current: 1988 M3 - Henna/Black black alcantara

              Guten Parts + Service
              ... When you care enough to only give the very best.


              Previous:
              '87 S50 MTech 1 325is
              '07 DTM Audi S4
              '03 VF Supercharged M3
              '03 Lexus IS300 (615rwhp/512rwtq)

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              • e30slidewayz
                E30 Modder
                • Apr 2010
                • 813

                #67
                jeeeeeezzzzuss... sub'd

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                • der affe
                  Moderator
                  Technical
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 8452

                  #68
                  aren't you worried about burning through the piston with the valve notches?

                  in several conversoations with jim at metric mechanic, he talked me out of running a piston with notches because he said there was always a problem with that once you go over 12lbs of boost. not right away but in longevity terms.

                  just wondering if you have had any similar problems running hight boost with pistons.
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                  • e30_609
                    Advanced Member
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 134

                    #69
                    YO,I was at budscreek last November, for imports vs domestic and it was a white e30, that was running high 8. I'm look for the pic and video to put up .
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                    • karel
                      Wrencher
                      • May 2010
                      • 234

                      #70
                      Originally posted by JeST
                      I might've missed it but how much of a lag will you have? I remember having to rev my car to 4k before the t72 gtq trim turbo started to spool.
                      Hmm im not sure yet.. hopefully this will go before 4k but it depends on the camshaft aswell :)


                      Originally posted by der affe
                      aren't you worried about burning through the piston with the valve notches?

                      in several conversoations with jim at metric mechanic, he talked me out of running a piston with notches because he said there was always a problem with that once you go over 12lbs of boost. not right away but in longevity terms.

                      just wondering if you have had any similar problems running hight boost with pistons.
                      the Old pistons i had, had bigger notches and those work well for 3 years with over 30psi of boost

                      and even when a injector clogged up just the head gasket went.



                      Originally posted by e30_609
                      YO,I was at budscreek last November, for imports vs domestic and it was a white e30, that was running high 8. I'm look for the pic and video to put up .
                      Okaj post it :) fun to see
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                      • karel
                        Wrencher
                        • May 2010
                        • 234

                        #71
                        update Time.

                        Its been quite for som time.. and that have sucked..

                        All of the stand still has been due to the motor guy has to much to handle on 1 person.
                        But now it seems that the speed is upp again.

                        The new bearing is sanded




                        the engine block is flattened





                        Drilling the engine block







                        Milling for the steal thread





                        Hening the last of the block







                        When the head got welded it got a bit twisted






                        A friend of mine wanted to try a new foil he got home.. so i voluntared :)









                        Jocke started to lay down the foil


                        A bunch of friends got over to se the final product

















                        Hopefully im putting togheter the engine block tomorow and this weekend its going in.
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                        • 1mz
                          Mod Crazy
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 641

                          #72
                          Wicked. can't wait to see the finished product.
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                          Work in progress: 1991 318i m50 swap

                          Feedback thread :up:

                          Originally posted by slammin.e28guy
                          I prefer having a female in the car at all times. They generally smell good, but you do have to put up with that hole in their face.

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                          • 87e30
                            R3V Elite
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 5676

                            #73
                            Looking good!
                            Originally posted by z31maniac
                            I just hate everyone.

                            No need for discretion.

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                            • Mossman
                              E30 Mastermind
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 1961

                              #74
                              Damn, this is one of those threads I wish I stumbled upon after the build was done, because every time I clicked another page I got a little bit sad that eventually I was going to finish the thread.

                              Way to go man, you guys rock. Any reason for putting the throttle body a little ways away from the intake, just packaging?

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                              • karel
                                Wrencher
                                • May 2010
                                • 234

                                #75
                                Originally posted by Mossman
                                Damn, this is one of those threads I wish I stumbled upon after the build was done, because every time I clicked another page I got a little bit sad that eventually I was going to finish the thread.

                                Way to go man, you guys rock. Any reason for putting the throttle body a little ways away from the intake, just packaging?
                                hehe nice to hear !! thx :)

                                the throttel body would fit closer but we thought that this might be good.. and adding some volume to the intake :)
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