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    #76
    Sweet jesus I wish my bay was that clean.

    As Iain said, check out Tony's build for E46 into E30 madness. It's nearly complete too.

    Why 4 link rear and not wishbones at each corner, Luke?

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      #77
      Excuse me for either not recalling, or for it not being here, but are you running the G240?

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        #78
        holy shit.
        Nice work man.
        Originally posted by 416stroker
        well Fünfgang or whatever is the new ubernasty a whore

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          #79
          My Lord man, that is incredible. Well done. Car's N Coffee around Christmas? I would love to see this in person.
          I Timothy 2:1-2

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            #80
            Originally posted by CorvallisBMW View Post
            Those mounts look, um, thin

            How sure are you about their strength?
            They look thin yes, but are very structurally sound. The mounts started with cardboard and were designed based around Hartge's H35 mounts. They have a very period correct look to them I'd say. They are made of a very sturdy gauge of steel (can't remember exact gauge) and notice the how on every bend there is a tower for more support. They aren't exactly what most people are used to seeing, but they do their job perfectly.

            Excuse me for either not recalling, or for it not being here, but are you running the G240?
            Tranny is a Getrag 260

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              #81
              Your bay is beautiful, you could hide a person in there
              Originally posted by Jafxod
              Fuck, I need to find me a girl friend for this winter to nestle my penis inside and keep it warm.

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                #82
                Originally posted by Japandrew73 View Post
                They have a very period correct look to them I'd say.
                I'm sorry, am I reading this right? You're worried about the "period correct look" of your engine mount arms? Looks don't count for shit, it's the strength of them that matters. You can't see them anyways, and they'll look pretty un-period correct if the engine falls out the bottom of the car with twisted, broken arms.

                Not saying it will, but BMW didn't become the car maker it is today buy building flimsy-yet-pretty cars. Think about that...

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                  #83
                  You must of missed this part

                  "They are made of a very sturdy gauge of steel (can't remember exact gauge) and notice the how on every bend there is a tower for more support. They aren't exactly what most people are used to seeing, but they do their job perfectly."

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by CorvallisBMW View Post
                    I'm sorry, am I reading this right? You're worried about the "period correct look" of your engine mount arms?
                    ...this is surprising to you?

                    The car looks tits btw, great job.
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                      #85
                      congratulations on almost finishing. i don't know enough about mechanical things to criticize your choices, so i won't. i'm simply blown away at the scope of this project, including the rest of your car. it makes me really happy to see that you did it. i hope i can see your car in person some day.
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                        #86
                        Originally posted by nwvb bmw View Post
                        You must of missed this part

                        "They are made of a very sturdy gauge of steel (can't remember exact gauge) and notice the how on every bend there is a tower for more support. They aren't exactly what most people are used to seeing, but they do their job perfectly."
                        As an engineer I am skeptical. Especially with a bazillion holes cut in them. Now I can only go by the photos, but a picture is worth a thousand words. And having helped build a world-championship-winning race car in college, I know a thing or two about building parts. Those are much thinner than stock m20 mount arms, and have to hold up much more motor and contend with more power. Ive used m30 mounts from Funk and Otis, both sets were considerably heftier than these.

                        Were there any engr calculations done on these? FEA, or even basic static forces calcs?

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                          #87
                          Originally posted by CorvallisBMW View Post
                          As an engineer I am skeptical. Especially with a bazillion holes cut in them. Now I can only go by the photos, but a picture is worth a thousand words. And having helped build a world-championship-winning race car in college, I know a thing or two about building parts. Those are much thinner than stock m20 mount arms, and have to hold up much more motor and contend with more power. Ive used m30 mounts from Funk and Otis, both sets were considerably heftier than these.

                          Were there any engr calculations done on these? FEA, or even basic static forces calcs?
                          Jesus, don't flatter yourself too much. Engineer calculations WERE done on these, I'm not stupid enough to create a part as crucial as engine mounts off the fly going by solely looks. Although a picture is worth a thousand words, don't judge a book by it's cover. They have incredible structural integrity rest assured. The steel is thicker than you think, and have you ever seen a BMW boot hinge? wishbones? Drilling holes is for weight reduction. Although it seems silly to reduce weight in a none track car, it gives the mount arms a much more OEM look. Drilling those holes play minimal role in structural integrity. These mount arms can withstand an incredible amount of force.

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by Japandrew73 View Post
                            Jesus, don't flatter yourself too much. Engineer calculations WERE done on these, I'm not stupid enough to create a part as crucial as engine mounts off the fly going by solely looks. Although a picture is worth a thousand words, don't judge a book by it's cover. They have incredible structural integrity rest assured. The steel is thicker than you think, and have you ever seen a BMW boot hinge? wishbones? Drilling holes is for weight reduction. Although it seems silly to reduce weight in a none track car, it gives the mount arms a much more OEM look. Drilling those holes play minimal role in structural integrity. These mount arms can withstand an incredible amount of force.

                            better knock on wood after that one..
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                              #89
                              I don't mean to get into a shitfight, but Andrew there are some fairly rudimentary differences in the parts you mention which have holes pressed in them from the factory and the motor arms.
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                                #90
                                What is the HP and torq #'s this motor puts out? Also what gears are you running?

                                1992 BMW 325iC
                                1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
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