Strict budget, slow restoration. *Now with moar budget*
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He exercises his Constitutional right to bare arms.-Kalim

British Racing Green, IE Springs/Bilsteins, IE exhaust, IE SSK,
Momo shift knob, Miller MAF conversion, K&N intake,
Blackworks Aluminum Radiator, 5MT swapped,
Ellipsoids w/DDM HIDs, OEM Recaro Sports, Momo Mod07 Wheel,
Drilled+Slotted Rotors, Alpine HU/Amp/speakers, 12" enclosed sub
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-Kalim

British Racing Green, IE Springs/Bilsteins, IE exhaust, IE SSK,
Momo shift knob, Miller MAF conversion, K&N intake,
Blackworks Aluminum Radiator, 5MT swapped,
Ellipsoids w/DDM HIDs, OEM Recaro Sports, Momo Mod07 Wheel,
Drilled+Slotted Rotors, Alpine HU/Amp/speakers, 12" enclosed sub
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Hey man!!! Never saw your thread till now...did I drive your car when it was on the 600/780 or 450/650? Its Branden, from the Food Truck Meet, you drove my car too if you remember haha.(SOLD) 1988 327i Build Thread: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=155086
1970 Gruppe 2 2902 M20 Turbo Build: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=373891Comment
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QUESTION: With about a 50/50 (Ok maybe 54/46?) weight distribution. And the rear springs in-set to the rear a-arms....I'm surprise that most guys don't run a much higher spring rate in the rear.. Like a 600/900. or 600/1200 (I don't know - just asking for learning)Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?Comment
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Rotating tires

This is how soft R888s are

Raised the front a bit, tired of bottoming out and bump steer

Now kiss!

Sortaflush... offset is something

thanks bro I flexed extra hard for you trying to get that 10mm nut off (;D)
They made a good amount of difference--stock M50V isn't much of a high-end motor. S50 cams make it sing a lot more up there. If I stuck with the stock cams I would probably hate it since the NV was more exciting to wring out. The cams are worth about 20whp and it really comes alive at 5k instead of wheezing out shortly thereafter; also seems they made the intake sound more aggressive.
Just a TRM chip.
Yep it seems fine for now. And it's not my baby, it's my dirty hobag.
I remember you dude. You drove it with the higher rates on it, but the rears were riding on the bump stops and the front was too low. You can drive it again if you like, now that it has suspension travel. Way less bounce.
It's been my understanding through observation that you typically want a higher front wheel rate (natural frequency) than rear. I can't give you an exact reason but I haven't seen a single setup that has a higher rear wheel rate. It'd be interesting to discuss this at length but I don't have any particular theoretical answer right now.QUESTION: With about a 50/50 (Ok maybe 54/46?) weight distribution. And the rear springs in-set to the rear a-arms....I'm surprise that most guys don't run a much higher spring rate in the rear.. Like a 600/900. or 600/1200 (I don't know - just asking for learning)
FWIW the motion ratio of the rear is about ~.65:1, so my rear wheel rate is about 780*.65^2 = 330lbs/in, whereas the front is more like 500-550lbs/in.paint sucksComment
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Those 205/50 r888's look like a pretty good match for an 8. Not over or under stretched just nice and square. How do you like them as a dd/autocross tire? I'm trying to decide between them and the rival for my next set.Comment
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My tires rotate every time I drive the car. How 'bout dem waffles, cool guy?-Kalim

British Racing Green, IE Springs/Bilsteins, IE exhaust, IE SSK,
Momo shift knob, Miller MAF conversion, K&N intake,
Blackworks Aluminum Radiator, 5MT swapped,
Ellipsoids w/DDM HIDs, OEM Recaro Sports, Momo Mod07 Wheel,
Drilled+Slotted Rotors, Alpine HU/Amp/speakers, 12" enclosed sub
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