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  • 2mAn
    Señior Mod
    • Aug 2010
    • 20118

    #676
    I have a similar idea for plates for my car, but it wont be GTS and wont be the black legaacy ones. Glad you got the ones you want though!
    Simon
    Current Cars:
    -1966 Lotus Elan
    -1986 German Car
    -2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI

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    • TeXJ
      E30 Mastermind
      • Apr 2010
      • 1914

      #677
      Great update!
      1990 325is
      m52b28
      3.73lsd
      g260 (1987 325is 5spd tranny)

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      • Sh3rpak!ng
        R3VLimited
        • Jan 2014
        • 2667

        #678
        Nice update!! I love those plates.

        YES thank you for posting pictures of some radiator brackets. I have been trying to devise a better/cleaner design in my head than the OEM plastic bracket (mine is so beat) for ages and the answer was staring me in the face the whole time... just use the e36 mounting points! Awesome! I'll be doing that soon.

        I'm surprised you've had so much trouble with the aux fan switch leaking. I've never had an issue between 2 oem e36 radiators, a mishimoto aluminum radiator like yours, an aluminum koyorad, and a couple different switches. I think I even reused the sealing washer half the time
        '89 325i OBD2 S52 BUILD THREAD
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        • iwantspeed
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          • Dec 2007
          • 3164

          #679
          Originally posted by pcrbmw
          Those vintage plates are wicked awesome! I hope we eventually get legacy plates like that in Jersey...

          Your e30 looks great!
          thanks it took along time to get them but worth the wait

          Originally posted by 2mAn
          I have a similar idea for plates for my car, but it wont be GTS and wont be the black legaacy ones. Glad you got the ones you want though!
          ya super excited about these plates
          Originally posted by TeXJ
          Great update!
          thanks
          Originally posted by Sh3rpak!ng
          Nice update!! I love those plates.

          YES thank you for posting pictures of some radiator brackets. I have been trying to devise a better/cleaner design in my head than the OEM plastic bracket (mine is so beat) for ages and the answer was staring me in the face the whole time... just use the e36 mounting points! Awesome! I'll be doing that soon.

          I'm surprised you've had so much trouble with the aux fan switch leaking. I've never had an issue between 2 oem e36 radiators, a mishimoto aluminum radiator like yours, an aluminum koyorad, and a couple different switches. I think I even reused the sealing washer half the time
          thanks love the plates
          I had to try a few ideas before finding one that stopped leaking.

          i started working on a new mount on Friday.


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          • iwantspeed
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            • Dec 2007
            • 3164

            #680
            Old radiator bracket

            New bracket. I made it out of 7075 t6 aluminum.
            I machined it and tapped it. I used two existing holes in the core support to mount it.


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            • iwantspeed
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              • Dec 2007
              • 3164

              #681
              I got a set of s50/m50 green top 17lb injectors for free.
              Only thing wrong with them was one missing pintle cap.
              Thanks chub tone


              I contacted Dimitry owner of Mepeh injection, he was very polite I met him at his house to pick up a rebuild kit for my injectors. He offered to install my injectors on his machine to flow match them and test them out.

              We ran them at 3 bar at 7k rpm
              and up to 4 bar and 7k rpm they passed all the test.
              Also ran a draining cycle and they all where very close to one another.



              Cutting the pintle caps off


              Old injector filters vs new high flow filters.


              Injectors completely disassembled and cleaned.


              Rebuild kit plus a few spares not in the picture.
              6 high flow filters
              6 upper O rings
              6 spacers
              6 lower O rings
              6 pintle caps
              Filter extraction tool not in the picture




              Assembled just need to put some Vaseline on the o rings


              Installed with a new 3.0 bar fuel pressure regulator


              Installed
              Unplug negative battery terminal for 30
              Minutes and it will help the ecu clear out and help calibrate to the new injectors on the first test drive.

              Last edited by iwantspeed; 01-04-2016, 12:27 PM.


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              • iwantspeed
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                • Dec 2007
                • 3164

                #682
                I documented some of the injector rebuild process for those interested.
                3 short clips but it may help someone tackle this job.
                Step 1

                Step 2

                Step 3


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                • iwantspeed
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                  • Dec 2007
                  • 3164

                  #683
                  After installing the new injectors the car had a check engine light come on.
                  Code 1262
                  Fuel pump Relay control......
                  Before diving deep into testing I decided to replace the fuel pump relay and the main relay. Easier said then done.

                  A few years back I did an engine bay wire tuck.
                  This involves removing the engine harness completely and shortening and relocating things.

                  The relays used to be on a bracket near the afm they are now inside the m3 harness cover.
                  I tried researching what part number relay to order but was struggling to
                  Verify what to order.

                  Old main relay




                  Old fuel pump relay


                  With the help from my parts guy and Google we figured what to get.


                  Part number for a white main relay from BMW.
                  For a 1989 325i build date 12/1988
                  173 DME
                  motronic 1.3



                  Part number for a fuel pump relay
                  Same part number will be correct for the o2 sensor heater relay


                  Stoaked new relays.
                  Didn't buy the relay for the o2 sensor because they were out of stock.


                  Test drive was a great success no more cutting out and check engine lights.


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                  • iwantspeed
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                    • Dec 2007
                    • 3164

                    #684
                    very excited i have an e30 akg stage 2 shifter on the way!!!
                    (just a high res sample pic)


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                    • pandaboo911
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                      • May 2010
                      • 2070

                      #685
                      Originally posted by iwantspeed
                      very excited i have an e30 akg stage 2 shifter on the way!!!
                      (just a high res sample pic)

                      Sweet! Put a rubber ring under the mount :P


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                      • efficient
                        No R3VLimiter
                        • Feb 2012
                        • 3312

                        #686
                        I have a question what did you soak the valve cover gasket with?

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                        • iwantspeed
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                          • Dec 2007
                          • 3164

                          #687
                          Originally posted by efficient
                          I have a question what did you soak the valve cover gasket with?

                          you can buy it here
                          Henkel 37558 LOCTITE® Aviation Form-A-Gasket - 16 oz Brush-Top Can - Visit and view our entire SkyGeek, Shop Supplies, Aerospace Sealants, Gasket Sealant, Henkel LOCTITE® Aviation Gasket Sealant, section at SkyGeek!





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                          • iwantspeed
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                            • Dec 2007
                            • 3164

                            #688
                            Originally posted by pandaboo911
                            Sweet! Put a rubber ring under the mount :P


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                            thanks for the tip will do


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                            • jeenyus
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                              • Aug 2011
                              • 2064

                              #689
                              took me a couple days, but I got through this finally. Great progress. It's amazing how many things still need to be fixed on a "clean e30" like what you originally were looking for. Well done mate.

                              Also pretty awesome how often you seem to get shit for free or whatever. Sounds like a great setup.

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                              • iwantspeed
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                                • Dec 2007
                                • 3164

                                #690
                                Originally posted by jeenyus
                                took me a couple days, but I got through this finally. Great progress. It's amazing how many things still need to be fixed on a "clean e30" like what you originally were looking for. Well done mate.

                                Also pretty awesome how often you seem to get shit for free or whatever. Sounds like a great setup.


                                Thanks for reading.
                                I just try to help people out and sometimes they return the favor with free stuff.


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