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My E30M3 S14B23 -> S50B32 -> RB26DETT. We are alive!! p.28

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  • AdOz
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    Wow! Il be keeping an eye on this one!!! Good work

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  • Mr. Horsepower
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    Have done a bit the last week, not much though. In the middle of buying a new appartment and stuff like that. So, have to make that the priority.

    The engine is delivered to the engine builder, and just waiting for him to do his magic. Other than that there have arrived some parts.

    Nismo thermostat:



    AN12 rocker cover breathers:



    Oil line and water line with fittings for the turbo



    The Wilwood pedals and masters



    Custom driveshaft

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  • Mr. Horsepower
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  • Mr. Horsepower
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    Got some more things done today, and I got four packages in the mail :D What turned up today was Silver Project gearbox mount, used Opel Zafira electrical powersteering pump, AN-8 (9.5mm) aluminium tube rolls and a lot of aluminium tubes and silicone hoses for the intercooler.

    I know I'm not good at posting pictures of things while it is in progress, and that is simply because I'm working with full focus and dedication. So it does not come to my mind before the product is done.

    So. The other RB25/26 E30 build I have seen have had the shifter come up in the center of the stock shifter hole. If the engine had been in that position, which is about 2 3⁄4" more forward, the car would gain even more load on the front axle. So for me it was not an option. That lead to some cutting and some modding of the shifter itself.

    I simply cut out to make room for the mechanism, and then I build my own shifter. Parts that is used is the Nissan lower part, a regular bolt and the top of a E39M5 shifter. Meaning I can camoflage the whole Nissan shifter. So I can still use my Sport Evolution gear knob, and the ///M stitched suede boot. Will need to get a custom shift pattern top for the knob, since it have reverse on down right.
    The shifter also feels a bit sloppy, so I might get a Ebay short shifter kit and remodel it a bit.

    Here is how it turned out:





    The new gearbox mount:



    Opel Zafira powersteering pump:



    A box of pipes and hoses. Will lay out on floor and take picture later, was not time for that today.



    Just stared to play a bit with the tubes, to have a quick look. They will be painted matte black after welding.



    Looks like it will fit. Cant wait to start on the downpipe....nightmare.



    Quick overview



    And the two rolls of aluminium tubing for the fuel feed and return lines.

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  • XwalkerX
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    and to think that id just be happy with a s50b32

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  • Mr. Horsepower
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    Well well. Some more parts have arrived. I love Ebay <3

    I have been back and forth about how I'm going to build my engine mounts. My first idea was to use the GTR rubber, but placing them in the crossmember did not work. They have a steel plate surrounding the rubber, and them being wide it was hitting the chassis. From my experience that will result in a lot of noise.
    After thinking and searching the internet I found a shop in Poland named Silver Project that had these solid looking (and fair priced) polyurethane mounts.
    Since I have modded my crossmember to fit E36M3 mounts, I went for them for this build as well.

    In 2014 I had Vibra Technics competition mounts for E36M3, and when I pulled them out the bolt was bend and the rubber had given up. And that was after ONE track day. They cost a lot of money as well, so they was not an option.

    The Silver Project mounts is made of steel and have two round polyurethane bushings. They are stiff as hell, and I just hope there will be not to much noise in the coupe. But after all, they are E36M3, so I can swap them for what ever E36M3 mounts I want.

    Gearbox mount is also bought from the same shop. That one is for the R33 GTS gearbox, and have not arrived yet.

    So I have build my own mounts and (finally) placed the engine in the car. I have started to work on the new shifter as well, but I have no photos of that.

    A universal throttle cable have arrived, as well as a brake light switch for the Garagistic pedal box bracket. Mine was square, and that one needed a round.

    AAAAND, today, the turbo arrived!!! :D

    Anyway, here are some photos:

    Silver Project E36M3 engine mounts





    Throttle cable kit:



    Brake light switch:



    Also have been making some brackets here and there. And I like when things is looking like they are bought. So they are being sanded and polished to mirror finish. This there is for the oil cooler on top for the intercooler.



    My engine mounts. Made out of steel, and just tossed some paint on them.















    And the turbo. Borg Warner 7064 EFR T4 Twin Scroll .92 AR





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  • CorvallisBMW
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    Originally posted by Mr. Horsepower View Post
    In freedom units it is overall size 24.5" x 11.75" x 3"
    Core size is 17.5" x 11.75" x 3"
    HAHA :rofl:

    Looks like you're making great progress!

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  • Loupoz
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    Originally posted by Mr. Horsepower View Post
    In freedom units it is overall size 24.5" x 11.75" x 3"
    Core size is 17.5" x 11.75" x 3"
    LOL

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  • Mr. Horsepower
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    Originally posted by econti View Post
    What size intercooler is that? Fits well
    In freedom units it is overall size 24.5" x 11.75" x 3"
    Core size is 17.5" x 11.75" x 3"

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  • econti
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    What size intercooler is that? Fits well

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  • Mr. Horsepower
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    Have been working a bit on the car the last days.

    Did get the intercooler mounted, and did mock up some other bits and figured out how to do things.

    Made some room for the cooler in the front bumper here. Just used the grinder to shave off some plastic.



    Had to shave off one of the points that holds the tow hook cover in place, when the tow hook is used.



    Made some brackets for the intercooler, and a new lower mount for the radiator. The intercooler brackets is not finished on this picture.



    And that leaves us with this. Always wanted a intercooler behind this front.



    Bought a new 13 row MOCAL oil cooler. The HKS one did not fit where I wanted it.



    And that MOCAL cooler will sit right on top of the intercooler.



    New coils did also arrive. These are named Benchmark, and have gotten a lot of good reviews. They will do for my power output anyway.



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  • Mr. Horsepower
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    Parts parts parts parts :) Have not done any more work on the car, just got some more parts!

    Mishimoto intercooler



    Competition Clutch stage 4



    Greddy timing belt and Nissan tensioner and pulley



    ATI Superdamper 1000hp rating



    ACL Race rod- and main bearings. Nippon pistonrings



    Some ARP suff. Head studs, rod bolts, flywheel bolts, pressureplate bolts and exhaust header bolts. The main studs was missing. Grrrr



    And that pretty much leaves us with this, plus the used stuff that is laying in the garage :)

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  • CorvallisBMW
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    ooooohh shiny :)

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  • Mr. Horsepower
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    Got my Intrax rear shocks back today from Holland. They are now rebuild with remote reservoirs. No more rubbing the inner wheel arch, or hitting the fuel tank breather hoses on compression. A big thanks goes to Intrax for great service and customer support. Only thing is that you have to be patient.





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  • econti
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    In regards to power steering, one of the lads down here recently fitted his with a Holden (Vauxhall) Astra unit. Said it was very easy to fit and the steering is still nice and weighty

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