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  • Guerc
    Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 48

    #16
    Woooooot! Smog legal!

    WOOOOOT! Passed smog referee. Took it in to Alameda, CA Smog Ref. Had a nice folder of documentation, including replacement engine VIN and its smog history. I don't think you needed it, but it certainly helped him identify the replacement engine. He looked through the smog books, then visually checked a few items. He took peek underneath to make sure there was a catalyst, then "uhhhh.... looks good. Wait here, I'll get you a sticker". Like any good state government worker, he slapped the smog cert on the shock tower in a piss-poor manner.

    Smog Ref spent most of the time looking through requirements on the computer. Since he didn't ask, I forgot to mention the M3 cams. Oops, my bad.

    A smog test isn't required until registration comes due in June. When I go in, the smog shop will treat it like any other 1995 325i.
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    Last edited by Guerc; 04-05-2010, 09:18 AM.

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    • Guerc
      Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 48

      #17
      This thread needs another glamour shot. I'm going to do a wash, wax, and full photo spread tomorrow.
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      • Wh33lhop
        R3V OG
        • Feb 2009
        • 11705

        #18
        Nice. My chipped non vanos is already feeling on the slow side a few months after swapping, wish I had the option to go with M3 cams.
        paint sucks

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        • Guerc
          Member
          • Jun 2009
          • 48

          #19
          Startup Video

          The startup video is finally online:



          Throw in another glamour shots:
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          • Guerc
            Member
            • Jun 2009
            • 48

            #20
            Interior Shot

            And an interior shot....

            This is a nicely optioned car, with all the little extras: Black leather sport seats, M-Tech steering wheel, Maplight mirror, 13-button OBC, Tape cassette console, etc.
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            • SamE30e
              R3V Elite
              • Sep 2007
              • 4319

              #21
              You need to get a short shift. PM Blunt and get a price on a Z3 1.9 shifter, it makes a world of difference.
              1985 325e 2.8 Turbo VEMS

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              • chadthestampede
                No R3VLimiter
                • Jul 2008
                • 3600

                #22
                Originally posted by Guerc
                And God Bless California… not a spec of rust. I used to live in Buffalo, NY and grew up working on rusted-out derelicts. I paid my dues, I deserve this luxury.
                I used to live in California, I'm used to clean cars with brittle plastic.
                Originally posted by LJ851
                I programmed my oven to turn off when my pizza was done, should i start a build thread?

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                • gearheadE30
                  No R3VLimiter
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 3734

                  #23
                  according to post 2, it has a Z3 shifter...

                  Looks like a really nice project! What was the determining factor with picking the M50 over the S50?

                  Project M42 Turbo

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                  • iwantspeed
                    No R3VLimiter
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 3164

                    #24
                    looks good.


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                    • Guerc
                      Member
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 48

                      #25
                      Originally posted by gearheadE30
                      according to post 2, it has a Z3 shifter...
                      Looks like a really nice project! What was the determining factor with picking the M50 over the S50?
                      Yeah, it has the Z3 shifter and new bushings. The original shifter was so loose it was like stirring soup.

                      The S50/M50 was about cost / performance. Also, I'm an accountant, I'm a sucker for documentation.

                      I bought the S50+ZF on a whim for a few thousand dollars, before selling it as costs escalated out of control. It needed computer + E34 oilpan, and history was unknown. The guy *said* it was low miles, but really had nothing to prove it. For all I know, it could have been thrashed to within inches of its life.

                      By comparison, the M50 was $500 complete, from a T-boned 525i. Bought from reputable local shop with 10+ years of maintenance records. It was probably Grandma's daily driver, likely never revve'd over 2500 RPM in its life. For extra $100, he thew in a huge pile of spares: another DME, another MAF, a Getrag 250, and 328i driveshaft (most of which got promptly resold for a few $ on R3v and Craigslist, bringing the all-in cost down).

                      In retrospect, yeah, an S50 would've been nice, but an M50+cams+chip should do 200 whp = 230 crank hp, gets you near the M3's stock 240hp. The car isn't a tire-churning monster, but it is very nicely powered, nicely balanced, and rev-happy. I'm happy with the tradeoff.

                      Besides, a few months later, I found YET ANOTHER S50+ZF, totally complete, in PicknPull, including computer. Picked that one up for $600 including paying a guy to deliver to my home. Kept the "==BMW M Power==" valve cover and sold the rest to finance my new wheels.

                      See that story here: http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1399230
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                      Last edited by Guerc; 04-04-2010, 05:43 AM.

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                      • iamsam
                        Advanced Member
                        • Jun 2008
                        • 172

                        #26
                        so now you have an S50 valve cover on an M50?

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                        • MSFIT
                          Member
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 81

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Guerc
                          WOOOOOT! Passed smog referee. Took it in to Alameda, CA Smog Ref. Had a nice folder of documentation, including replacement engine VIN and its smog history. I don't think you needed it, but it certainly helped him identify the replacement engine. He looked through the smog books, then visually checked a few items. He took peek underneath to make sure there was a catalyst, then "uhhhh.... looks good. Wait here, I'll get you a sticker". Like any good state government worker, he slapped the smog cert on the shock tower in a piss-poor manner.

                          Smog Ref spent most of the time looking through requirements on the computer. Since he didn't ask, I forgot to mention the M3 cams. Oops, my bad.

                          A smog test isn't required until registration comes due in June. When I go in, the smog shop will treat it like any other 1995 325i.
                          I'm in the middle of my 24v swap right now and want to go this route (CARB Ref). I don't have any paper work from the motor I bought though, do you know if this will be a problem? Is there already a thread about this?

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                          • GuercII
                            Member
                            • May 2010
                            • 51

                            #28
                            Project Update

                            (For some reason my original ID has been blocked out and I haven't been able to post on R3vlimited.)

                            Since I last wrote up, I've been going around and doing the little projects. Not much money, lots of elbow grease, but a lot of final satisfaction.

                            Installed a new bottom seat cushion for the driver sport seat, and hot-glued an extra layer of foam in for good measure. It makes a world of difference in support.

                            (After this picture) I re-dyed the seats using Doc's Leather Black. It is a leather conditioner with a black dye, did a great job of filling in all the scratches and creases, so the seats are a nice consistent black color. Great results for a measly $14.
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                            Last edited by GuercII; 05-29-2010, 05:54 AM.

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                            • GuercII
                              Member
                              • May 2010
                              • 51

                              #29
                              Paint Detailing

                              Rubbing compound, polishing compound, 2 coats of turtle wax. Every weekend, I attack a different quarter panel. Unlike some of you guys, I really don't enjoy the obsessive prepwork and polishing. So I do it a little bit at a time.

                              All of it applied Mr. Miyagi style, wax on, wax off. I don't have a machine polisher, and I read of people who have burnt or otherwise destroyed the original paint with those machines. Until someone can show me the proper application, I'm doing it old-school style.

                              The original paint is in very good condition, but as you'd expect, has seen its share of sun, pollution, bird crap, etc.
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                              • GuercII
                                Member
                                • May 2010
                                • 51

                                #30
                                Undercarriage Pics

                                I took it to a custom muffler shop to have the E36 exhaust better adapted to the E30 body. They welded some new hangars, and gave it some body english to get it right. No more banging on washboard roads. The exhaust note is just like a stock E30, you wouldn't know it had anything done to it.

                                I'm going for a Miami-Vice theme in the undercarriage. Green swaybars by Suspension Techniques, TRM Control Arm eyeballs, and a pink Getrag260 adapter (made & painted by a guy on this forum). Why pink? Don't know, didn't have the time to repaint black before installing it.
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