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  • Anthony B
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    Going back for another dyno run after a trackday this coming weekend, the torque figures where/are lower than expected

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    not sure if its just a dyno dynamic being a heartbreaker as per standard, but there was a loud howl from the dyno which wasn't normal, but I also have a handbrake to adjust as it was dragging through the dyno runs. The butt dyno is well impressed by the current experience, this coming weekend is a 1.3km tight handling circuit which should let me get a proper shakedown & let me tweak the new suspension setup.

    The runners are going to get changed out for some non-tapered runners, currently they are 48 to 45mm. Rama from RHD has a few ideas on how to squeeze some more power out.

    Other jobs to tackle are plumbing in a 4kg extinguisher, fitting the 1/2 cage, harnesses, & changing the 3.15 diff out for a 3.46
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  • Anthony B
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    So a bit of an update... the car now runs

    On the way to my fabricators to knock the exhaust out

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  • Anthony B
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    Yeah the super industry has been nuts since March glad I’ve finally got a break away for a few weeks.

    yet to do an alignment, caster wise they are spot on visually I’ve just got to adjust the toe angle as the front right is about 6-10 degrees out.

    I’m hoping the fire up goes smoothly cause I’m itching to take the car out for a blip

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  • lukeADE335i
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    Nice update there Ant! Good to see the car will be running around the end of the month. Exciting times. In superannuation you must have been really flat out the last few months.

    Have you had a wheel alignment done with the SRS concept lollypops? (I checked out your insta thread) I had been thinking of ordering some for a while, but thought I'd wait for someone else to try them first to see whether they work as advertised.

    I took mine for a long run tonight and it's back to 100% with the new ignition stuff installed.





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  • Anthony B
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    So here’s a bit of a photo dump since the whole COVID fiasco I’ve struggled to spend time on the old iPad to upload photos. Since the last update I decided that I needed to 5stud swap the car.... this didn’t help me finishing the engine side because I have poor self control

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    I also made my own front swaybar linkages machining up some spacers to use the Ireland engineering e30 ones I had

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    & currently waiting on these to ship over from Japan - American racing 3 piece 17x9.5 +34 so will be getting resized

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    The ECUmaster classic has its new home, I just need to load the base map

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    Currently just awaiting the exhaust to be fabricated which is booked in for the 30th of this month,

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  • Anthony B
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    Hey Luke

    Covid has made work mental (I work in superannuation) but I’ve taken a much needed holiday & it’s been full steam ahead on the e30. Picked up the ECU on Thursday, cars booked in on the 30th of Sep for the exhaust & we should be firing it up.

    wow a 100k since your swap‽ that’s the definition of a solid swap, I wish I got to enjoy that many km’s out of mine before I broke it.

    I’ve been lazy uploading photos to Flickr to post here, but if you’re on insta I upload heaps there “@antb_e30” but I’ll do a photo update here soon

    Cheers
    Ant

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  • lukeADE335i
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    Hi Anthony

    Just thought I'd bump your thread and check in to see how you're going? I'm presuming that COVID-19 has put a dent in finishing off the car, but I hope all is well!

    I've been chipping away at a few small niggling issues on my car with it sitting around a lot more than in the past - it's back to running well again. About to drop the radiator to do a full ignition service (new cap, rotor, coil & plugs) seeing as the cap and rotor have done 100,000km since I did my swap! It's a pain having to pull the radiator to swap the distributor cap... maybe wasted spark is the way forward :)

    Cheers
    Luke

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  • LowR3V'in
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    still can't wait for the dyno

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  • lukeADE335i
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    Good to hear all's ok - and congratulations on getting hitched! Life must take priority over cars :)

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  • Anthony B
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    Originally posted by lukeADE335i View Post
    Hi Anthony

    Thought I'd bump your thread and see whether your car is up and running now? So close!

    Hopefully you're not caught up in fires. If you are, stay safe.

    Cheers
    Luke
    thanks for checking in mate, fires have gotten really close & still on a watch & act alert where the car is kept.

    Still yet to run have been chasing shadows trying to get a replacement alternator which thankfully I acquired last night. Also was put on a “no more money on the car” by the now wife while we sorted the last of the wedding. But wedding is wrapped up we’re now hitched, I’m hoarding dollars for the ecu & waiting for my fabricator to return to work eta end of Jan of the stars align

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  • lukeADE335i
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    Hi Anthony

    Thought I'd bump your thread and see whether your car is up and running now? So close!

    Hopefully you're not caught up in fires. If you are, stay safe.

    Cheers
    Luke

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  • rzerob
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    Originally posted by Anthony B View Post
    yeah it’s not a great looking pool queue, the hood shock works perfectly unfortunately there was a 60km/h headwind that slammed the hood shut. I have the queue as my boot lid prop
    If that is a pool que then it is an easy fix. A little sanding and stain.

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  • Anthony B
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    Originally posted by AWDBOB View Post
    The car looks fantastic out in the sun. I got excited and thought I missed a post about it running and driving!
    alas but it’s ever so close

    Originally posted by rzerob View Post
    You need to invest in a hood shock or a collapsible hood prop. That broom handle is ruining these pictures in my opinion.
    yeah it’s not a great looking pool queue, the hood shock works perfectly unfortunately there was a 60km/h headwind that slammed the hood shut. I have the queue as my boot lid prop

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  • rzerob
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    You need to invest in a hood shock or a collapsible hood prop. That broom handle is ruining these pictures in my opinion.

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  • AWDBOB
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    The car looks fantastic out in the sun. I got excited and thought I missed a post about it running and driving!

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