Econti's Lazurblau 318is twin builds
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Looking good. Now the work begins. Ask me how I know.I actually do, yes.
Waited way too long for a rotisserie to arrive. But arrive it did!
Cost $950 or something. Super chinese. But I'm very impressed with how it operates for the price.
It's got twin hydraulic rams, one at each end, to raise and lower it. Has multiple pins to secure it in place.
To make mounts I found some 8mm 90 degree angle at work. Just drilled holes to suit the bumper shock mounts, and put some holes in the arms that came with it.
Left it hanging in the air for 3 days and the aluminium didn't bend so it must be fine.



I'm pulling off the last remaining things on it so it can be media blasted. Not long now!
In the time I was waiting for the rotisserie I swapped 1000ss front end and rear wheel onto my 600ss, a big improvement. Much better forks, twin disc brakes, lighter and wider wheels


I also bought a shitbox. SS Commodore for cheap as chips. This is LS1 V8 and manual box.
Did some work on it and took it to the track. We were meant to be in my mrs brother's modded Golf R but it shit itself the morning of the event.
Rolled the commo out of the shed, put the diff bush back in, did a test skid, stickered it up and ripped it. So much fun
It's a garbage car, but that means I don't care about crashing it. Not particularly interesting however so I won't post anything.



So that's about it for me for the moment. More things soon.
That's a good looking setup, I just used two $80 engine stands to do mine. It didn't flip all the way over but it was OK.Leave a comment:
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Noice.
V8s are good. Wouldn't mind having a cheap as chips US market cousin to that, the GTO, but they aren't very cheap and they're so ugly I'd probably get sick of looking at the thing and put the drivetrain in my E30. Imagine the fun that could be had with the 400hp drivetrain from a 3,700lb car in one that would end up being 900lbs lighter when all is said and done.
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I actually do, yes.
Waited way too long for a rotisserie to arrive. But arrive it did!
Cost $950 or something. Super chinese. But I'm very impressed with how it operates for the price.
It's got twin hydraulic rams, one at each end, to raise and lower it. Has multiple pins to secure it in place.
To make mounts I found some 8mm 90 degree angle at work. Just drilled holes to suit the bumper shock mounts, and put some holes in the arms that came with it.
Left it hanging in the air for 3 days and the aluminium didn't bend so it must be fine.



I'm pulling off the last remaining things on it so it can be media blasted. Not long now!
In the time I was waiting for the rotisserie I swapped 1000ss front end and rear wheel onto my 600ss, a big improvement. Much better forks, twin disc brakes, lighter and wider wheels


I also bought a shitbox. SS Commodore for cheap as chips. This is LS1 V8 and manual box.
Did some work on it and took it to the track. We were meant to be in my mrs brother's modded Golf R but it shit itself the morning of the event.
Rolled the commo out of the shed, put the diff bush back in, did a test skid, stickered it up and ripped it. So much fun
It's a garbage car, but that means I don't care about crashing it. Not particularly interesting however so I won't post anything.



So that's about it for me for the moment. More things soon.Leave a comment:
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Nice work getting rid of some of the god-awful disintegrating connectors they put on these cars, dammit europe you and your silly middling environmental initiatives. I hope I can give my E30 the full rotisserie restoration someday.Leave a comment:
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On ebay, autosupplies_au
He has heaps of very cool stuff. Reluctant to get into BMW parts no matter how hard I push, despite previously building a big power 1jz swapped e30....Leave a comment:
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Hey mate, I really like those plugs you used. They might be good for those dreaded headlight plugs that go brittle and break. You said a mate retails them, have you got any more info on them please?Leave a comment:
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Loom removal
It's been a while! Just finishing up the restoration on my Ducati 600ss, which is why the E30 hasn't had much love recently.

Still need to block the fairings back then put the stickers on, get the seat re-trimmed, and do a twin disc conversion for front brake
ANYWAY
Got properly bent out of shape last night at my mrs birthday house party, was feeling a little dusty today so it was perfect time for some methodical work.
The car's got some small surface rust spots forming, and I need to re-weld a few seams to strengthen them so I have to sandblast the car.
To do that I have to remove the wiring loom entirely, for obvious reasons.
In order to do that, I had to fit a plug as there are 7 wires that were inextricably run behind the tube that sits just on top of the rear seat base.
Connector used was a Deutsche unit that a friend of mine retails.
Very easy to fit, and perfect join once done.
Strip the last bits off the wires, crimp pins on

Push crimped pins into connector housing

Rubber insulator (which is slid on to wires before they go into housing) is pushed up to seal the connectors

Pins sticking through housing (didn't take a pic of the insert which holds the pins in with no movement)

Once other side is done just plug it together

And there you have a completely waterproof military specification connector.
If you're doing wiring stuff don't fuck with spade terminals, do it properly.
With that fitted, I was able to pull the entire loom through the firewall and remove it all.
I wrapped it in glad wrap and tape in the rough layout to make it easier to put back in once it's done.
Laid out on the floor:


And ready for storage

I'm heading to Europe for a few weeks on Sunday, when we get back I need to get a rotisserie and have it sand blasted once the last few bits are removed.
Le Man 24h here we comeLeave a comment:
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Decent day today. 6 ish hours and here we are.
Killing it with that Baja ride height

29:30 hours total workLeave a comment:
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Decent day today. 6 ish hours and here we are.
Killing it with that Baja ride height

29:30 hours total workLeave a comment:
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I wish I could find that article, it's driving me batty. Hard to believe, but I referring to old 1970's-1980's vintage 911's. I remember when you could find them for 10-15k US.What variant of porch? I'm a decent fan of them but I'll likely never afford any 911 and the front engines variants don't do much for me. Though my mrs dad has a 928S with the burgundy interior in his shop at the moment, and the interior is deluxe to be in.
No E30 though...
There was picture of one sitting in a corner of a shop with the entire roof caved in. I mean it looked like someone had dropped a palette of bricks on it, but they were talking about restoring it.
I would love a 911 but if I want to retire in the next 10 years I will just stick with a 1st or 2nd gen Boxster.
The 928 is a great looking car, as well as the 944-968.Leave a comment:
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What variant of porch? I'm a decent fan of them but I'll likely never afford any 911 and the front engines variants don't do much for me. Though my mrs dad has a 928S with the burgundy interior in his shop at the moment, and the interior is deluxe to be in.I remember when older Porsche's weren't that coveted. The trashed ones were parted out with out much thought.
As soon as they became hot ticket items, it made more financial sense to repair body damage that years earlier would have consigned them to the scrappers torch.
While my car isn't really toast, it has some damage that needs a fair amount of work. It's still very driveable in the mean time.
No E30 though...Leave a comment:
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I remember when older Porsche's weren't that coveted. The trashed ones were parted out with out much thought.
As soon as they became hot ticket items, it made more financial sense to repair body damage that years earlier would have consigned them to the scrappers torch.
While my car isn't really toast, it has some damage that needs a fair amount of work. It's still very driveable in the mean time.Leave a comment:
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Pedal box out entirely, wrapped the wiring loom in cling wrap with masking tape on the ends.

Engine will be out in the next few days. 23:30 hours total workLeave a comment:

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