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  • 85e325
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    HOLY HELL. That is one monster m20, well done sir. What kind of numbers are you expecting??

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  • Simon S
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    Originally posted by parkerbink
    Wow!
    yeah.. "Wow" is right..

    Man alive - your end-result work shore is purdy.

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  • audiquattrot
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    Unbelievable build!!!!!

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  • parkerbink
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    Wow!

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  • Mtriple
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    More progress today. I spent most of the afternoon trying to find a good spot for the aftercooler resevoir. I decided to go squeeze it in between the aftercooler and the driver side headlight.

    Once I made my brackets I marked my holes and installed some nutserts. I used these to mount my brackets for the heat exchangers and oil cooler as well. I love these things, it makes for such a clean mounting point.

    The tool:

    008-5 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    Installed. I put some POR15 around the inside of the freshly drilled hole just in case.

    014-1 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    Brackets installed. I will powdercoat them eventually...

    015-1 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    016-1 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    017-1 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    And some other misc. pictures of work over the past day or so...

    020 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    001-5 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    003-5 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    005-4 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    Made some brackets for the top of the oil cooler:

    004-5 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    005-5 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    007-4 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    Back at it tomorrow...
    Last edited by Mtriple; 08-30-2017, 05:04 AM.

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  • parkerbink
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    Looks amazing!

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  • Mtriple
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    Thanks guys, the funeral was this past Monday and so its been a busy week with family and what not. I was able to get back out in the garage last night and get the heat exchangers and oil cooler mounted. I made the brackets out of angled aluminum and used stainless hardware to secure everything.

    003-4 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    Downpipe and wastegate are installed. Did the final fitting for all of the charge air plumbing so I'm getting closer...:D
    Last edited by Mtriple; 08-30-2017, 04:55 AM.

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  • tg318is
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    I love your work. As Parker said, deepest condolences. Hope you and your family pull through this tough time. Cannot wait to see this all buttoned up.

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  • Mtriple
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    Originally posted by parkerbink
    My deepest condolences. I am very sorry for your loss.

    Everything is coming together, great work as always!
    Thank you sir

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  • parkerbink
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    My deepest condolences. I am very sorry for your loss.

    Everything is coming together, great work as always!

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  • Mtriple
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    Its been a while since I've had a chance to work on the car. My Grandfather fell ill 2 weeks ago and never recovered, he passed early this morning. Needless to say working on the car has not been a priority but today I needed an escape and went into the garage for a few hours and got some things acccomplished.

    Brackets back from PC. I threw in an old UUC shift knob as well.

    001-3 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    I made a heat shield for the motor mount

    002-5 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    Covered it in more of the heat barrier material

    003-3 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    Installed. I covered the factory FCAB shield as well

    004-3 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    I have the VAC oil distribution block and needed to find a place to mount it. I ended up making a bracket out of aluminum and fastened it to the factory stud on the frame rail. I have the factory oil temp sender in place for my M3 cluster and then I have a future port for oil pressure. The oil line then continues on to feed the turbo.

    006-3 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    007-3 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    Found a good spot to mount the BEGI. I will eventualy go MS so I didnt want to put it anywhere to permanent.

    008-4 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    I hope to get back out in the garage tomorrow and finish my oil drain from the turbo and the lines for my oil cooler.
    Last edited by Mtriple; 08-30-2017, 04:53 AM.

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  • Mtriple
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    So as I mentioned in my above post, the downpipe didnt fit. After talking to a few other TCD owners, speaking with Todd(TCD), and trying some other motor mounts, I broke out the hammer. I was extremely hesitant to go this route but to be honest, it was no big deal.

    I started by removing the heat shield and cutting out the insulation undeneath. I traced the shape of the shield before I took it off to make sure I didnt trim any more than needed. Once I had this all ready, I held the DP up and traced the area that needed to be persuaded. I was concerned that this would be difficult with the motor in the car but it really wasnt bad. Once I had the area pushed back, I mounted the DP and viola, fixed!


    Here you can see the area that has been pushed back and covered in heat barrier.

    003-2 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    002-4 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    Once finished I put the stock heat shield back and used a small hammer to mold it to the new shape of the firewall.

    005-3 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    Quick check with the DP and I now have plenty of clearance. I proceeded to wrap the DP in header wrap. I've done this before but this time I tried soaking the wrap in warm water for a few minutes. Definately the way to go. I will let it dry over night and mount it up tomorrow.

    005-2 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    006-2 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

    Also installed my SPAL pusher to the Mishimoto via Massive's brackets and mounted everything up with new hardware from BMW.

    009-2 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr


    With the radiator in place I will start making the brackets for the oil cooler and heat exchangers for the aftercooler. I have tomorrow off so I hope to get that done and wrapped up.

    Other than that, I'm hoping to have some oil fittings that I ordered and the brackets/hardware thats off at PC by the weekend so I can make some more progress.
    Last edited by Mtriple; 08-30-2017, 04:46 AM.

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  • Mtriple
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    I was off the last two days and with the weather finally cooperating, I finished my footings for our new deck.



    I'm off Monday and Tuesday and plan to spend both days in the garage. The deck guy takes over from here, my obligation is finished with the footings~original
    Last edited by Mtriple; 09-12-2017, 02:43 PM.

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  • efficient
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    damn motor looks real clean. good stuff!

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  • Mtriple
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    Originally posted by parkerbink
    Looking great!
    Thanks!

    Originally posted by Northern
    Isn't your motor higher on that side because of the lowered motor mount arm? Meaning you'll need a thinner bushing to make up the difference?
    It is just a tad higher with the holes moved up a 1/4" or so. It's done in order for the turbo to clear the motor mount arm.

    Originally posted by blocke
    Read this whole thread at work today. So much win in here. Exactly what I'd like to accomplish with my car. Keep it up!
    Thanks, I'm beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel in terms of it running. I'm by no means finished though. I still have the interior and a couple sets of wheels waiting to be refinished.

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