formyhealth - 1991 318is Build Thread - now with 1000% more 1JZ-GTE

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  • formyhealth
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    Originally posted by BBDirtbiking
    Kent you say, I am in Kent. Welcome! Haha.
    Thanks! Well technically SeaTac but it's close to Kent.

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  • BBDirtbiking
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    Originally posted by formyhealth
    Also this build will take a commercial break as I am moving to Kent Washington, I hope to start back up soon when we find a more permanent place.
    Kent you say, I am in Kent. Welcome! Haha.

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  • formyhealth
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    Originally posted by steel330i
    Welcome to the PNW! If you haven't already subscribe to the PNW thread. There are lots bof us willing to help fellow members out! Also nice build its always cool to see something different

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    Thanks! I've actually lived in Oregon all my life, so it's already normal to me. I am on the PNW BMW page as well! I'm really looking forward to make some friends in the area to bullshit about cars and stuff.

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  • steel330i
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    Welcome to the PNW! If you haven't already subscribe to the PNW thread. There are lots bof us willing to help fellow members out! Also nice build its always cool to see something different

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  • formyhealth
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    In the meantime I wen't ahead with the Garagistic bracket for the over hung Tilton pedals, works really nice but I will have to modify the steering column a bit for clearance.

    Also this build will take a commercial break as I am moving to Kent Washington, I hope to start back up soon when we find a more permanent place.


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  • formyhealth
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    Originally posted by nomansland92
    Bolt that pan down to a big heat sink when you weld it if you can. that thing is going to want to move and warp a lot with all the welding. I had this problem when I did my pan on my car. Looks like an amazing build though!

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    Thanks for the advice! I think I talked my machinist into letting me use his metal clamp down table to weld it up on. I really hope it doesn't warp too much, I'll try and do short welds with long rest intervals to see if that helps.

    Thanks!

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  • nomansland92
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    Bolt that pan down to a big heat sink when you weld it if you can. that thing is going to want to move and warp a lot with all the welding. I had this problem when I did my pan on my car. Looks like an amazing build though!

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  • formyhealth
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    Got some new butt huggers! They are FIA certified and were cheaper to buy direct from Poland than from Ebay.

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  • formyhealth
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    Got some more of the oil pan done, I did some volume calcs and will need to make the sump box 5x5x12 inches with a fill depth of 5 inches to get a very stock like 1.3 gallons of oil in it. Another option is 4x5x15 with a fill depth of 4 inches, but that's a pretty big pancake of a sump just for another 1 inch of ground clearance.

    I'll be building a gnarly under pan anyway so I'll probably go the 5x5x12 route, which will allow me to add some pretty deep baffling too.

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  • paynemw
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    this is awesome!

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  • formyhealth
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    Started working on the oil pan tonight. I was going to have a machinist do it for me, but it's been a few weeks and he only got it cut up, so I went over and picked it up so I could do it.

    It'll be my first time welding anything aluminum other than some test welds I did which went OK. Looks like the tough bits will be all of the indentations for oil pan bolt clearance.

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  • formyhealth
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    Originally posted by kid325e
    Loving this! Got a dream about a Ford Courier with this engine swap. Sub'd.
    That would be a really cool swap actually! The engine and transmission aren't really that expensive, what has been most expensive so far is my labor hours.

    Thanks!

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  • kid325e
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    Loving this! Got a dream about a Ford Courier with this engine swap. Sub'd.

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  • formyhealth
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    Originally posted by mike.bmw
    My wife has a 2.0 Ecoboost in her '13 Ford Escape. It really moves that car at ~3800 lbs, so I can't even imagine what that would feel like in an E30. Sub'd!

    Sweet thanks!

    I'm so looking forward to all the torque.

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  • mike.bmw
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    My wife has a 2.0 Ecoboost in her '13 Ford Escape. It really moves that car at ~3800 lbs, so I can't even imagine what that would feel like in an E30. Sub'd!

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