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Cirrusly Blue - The Daily Driver E30... now SUPER powered
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We're in deep now boys
1988 325i SETA - Daily driver
1988 340iL - Track car
My M60 V8 swap thread here
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car is still alive
rear end refreshed. still has some clunk somewhere.
exhaust clunks too. hard to diagnose.
AC works good after replacing dryer and switch, condenser. nice and cold sitting in traffic 90deg
euro grills
different brake booster and master, brakes work now
new shift boot
its a daily what do you want from me!?We're in deep now boys
1988 325i SETA - Daily driver
1988 340iL - Track car
My M60 V8 swap thread here
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Originally posted by dasmanschaft012 View Postits a daily what do you want from me!?
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Originally posted by 2mAn View PostLol he already did that with the other 88 sedan he has
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Update: I DYNOd IT
Stock 88 SETA 2.7 bottom end, stock 885 'i' head. 19# injectors, SSSquid 91oct tune. 144whp/155wtq on Dynojet. Superior Automotive.
If you can't read, thats 144whp/155wtq! This is actually ~5 hp and tq more than my old black car with the 2.7i on the same dyno. I'd say shes healthy enough! I think the head is the most worn out part of the motor.
Prior to the dyno day, I swapped MAFs, this fixed the AFR and got rid of the majority of the driveability problems with the car. Unfortunately, I've started seeing some idle fluxuation again, car smells rich, 2nd dyno pull was pinging, some flat spots, so I'll be getting a refurb'd AFM at some point.
The other thing that helped a ton on driveability is the AC-on-to-ECU signal. Make sure this connector by the ECU is plugged in! It tells the ECU to compensate for the compressor while its on. Otherwise, idle will bounce around and stall out occasionally with the extra load.
Also, the fan/alt/WP belt randomly shredded a few weeks ago nearby home. Luckily i had a spare in the trunk, and swapped it on the side of the road. Due to the overheating, the old auto rad cracked, so the car now has a new rad and all new hoses. Keep those spares people! Summer kills old cars.
Got some shitty fill-n-drill style 4s (?), I hate them, they keep loosening up, i had to run spacers just in the front, and hub rings all around. The fill-n-drill is filled, but not well. Looks ok with the fake alpina caps. 16x8, 205 tires.
I hate them, they make me nervous. I'm looking for other wheels right now, someone sell me something cool!
Last edited by dasmanschaft012; 09-07-2019, 09:34 PM.We're in deep now boys
1988 325i SETA - Daily driver
1988 340iL - Track car
My M60 V8 swap thread here
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Thanks to Jean for the hub, I got a used leather Momo installed, and I gotta say, it really ties the room together.
Roommate moved out, so now I have a full 2 car garage, and got myself a Quick jack (costco FTW)
Unfortunately, the trans has started making some ugly noises getting into gear, so I'm starting to prep my spare 5sp for install.
And why not, I got a tow rig! '03 GMC Yukon XL 1500 Denali. 6.0/4L65E
That's all I remember what I've done lately. Generally, just driving to to work and back, enjoying the car as-is. Focusing a lot of my drift car.
-JWe're in deep now boys
1988 325i SETA - Daily driver
1988 340iL - Track car
My M60 V8 swap thread here
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I can't stop spending money, so I got some different wheels for my m60 e30, and swapped it's TRMs over to blue. The style 4's have a garbage fill n drill, so I was uncomfortable driving on them for much longer. Required hub rings and a spacer, and lug nuts still would loosen up on me. I pulled them off tonight, and I did see some chipping and cracking around the lug seats. I'll be offloading them soon I hope.
TRM C1 15x8, 225/45r15 RS-RR (I'll get a better picture in the daylight)
We're in deep now boys
1988 325i SETA - Daily driver
1988 340iL - Track car
My M60 V8 swap thread here
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The Quick jack is awesome. I'd say it goes as high as jack stands maxed out oir maybe a little higher. Its much more stable at that height as well, safety is a priority with me. With my 240, the frame rails and pinch welds are so crunched up, i never feel safe under it with normal jack stands.
I don't regret the purchase and I use it all the time now, but if you're still young and spry, don't think you're missing out on anything by sticking with jack stands. Takes about the same amount of time to jack it up/ lift it up as well, assuming you're familiar with the car.
I forgot how stable and solid this wheel/tire set up feels. (loud af feddies tho)
We're in deep now boys
1988 325i SETA - Daily driver
1988 340iL - Track car
My M60 V8 swap thread here
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We're in deep now boys
1988 325i SETA - Daily driver
1988 340iL - Track car
My M60 V8 swap thread here
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Here we go! Manual to manual swap. Good on the table bad on the ground.
Had a professional (nice to be friends with mechanics) help out doing the actual trans swap itself. Got them swapped in no time.
All done
Shes back to a driver... for now... needs more AC work as a hose is going to fail any day now.
A lot of the previous work done on this car was done by a certain jackstand mechanic in north LA... if you know you know. Do not go to him if you care about the quality of work done on your car.
1/2 of the bellhousing bolts were missing, the rest were loose. 1 of the locknuts for the slave cylinder was missing. No dig on 2mAn here, lessons have to be learned, you get what you pay for. I've learnt this lesson over and over cuz im cheap, but slowly starting to change my ways.
Happy to have the car still, excited to drive to work on Monday and see if the whine is gone.
-J
We're in deep now boys
1988 325i SETA - Daily driver
1988 340iL - Track car
My M60 V8 swap thread here
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