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    Wow!

    [IMG]https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/my350z.com-vbulletin/550x225/80-parkerbsig_5096690e71d912ec1addc4a84e99c374685fc03 8.jpg[/IMG

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      Unbelievable build!!!!!
      www.instagram.com/snwmble
      #snwmble

      Current:
      '05 BMW M3 - Silver Grey/Imola Red
      '90 BMW 325iX - Sterling Silver/Houndstooth sport(5-speed converted)
      '15 Mini Countryman - Blazing Red/Carbon Black

      Past:
      '01 Audi Allroad - Light Silver/Platinum Saber Black
      '88 BMW 325iX - Diamond Schwarz/Silver sport *Sold*
      '01.5 1.8TQ - Brilliant Black/Nogaro Alcantara ...after 8.5yrs, *Sold* =(
      '90 BMW 325i - Schwarz/Tan sport *Sold*
      '89 BMW 325ix - Diamond Schwarz/Black sport *Sold*

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        Originally posted by parkerbink
        Wow!
        yeah.. "Wow" is right..

        Man alive - your end-result work shore is purdy.
        -----Zen and the Art of e30 Maintenance - / - Zen TOC - / - Zen Summary

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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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          Justin Angelli
          1985 325e Gazellenbiege

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            Looking GOOD my friend.
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            Classic BMW Specialists
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              Superb.


              Project log -- DIRTY 30

              2.7i * Megasquirt tuned * E85 powered

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                Wow, never seen a manual nutsert tool. I had a pneumatic nutsert gun I used to use back when I worked on a production line for a golf cart manufacturer.

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                  Originally posted by Simon S View Post
                  yeah.. "Wow" is right..

                  Man alive - your end-result work shore is purdy.
                  Thanks, I think the fantasy is slowly becoming reality. ;)

                  Originally posted by 85e325 View Post
                  HOLY HELL. That is one monster M20, well done sir. What kind of numbers are you expecting??
                  Thanks, TCD claims 300rwhp with this setup.

                  Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
                  Looking GOOD my friend.
                  Thanks Matt

                  Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
                  Wow, never seen a manual nutsert tool. I had a pneumatic nutsert gun I used to use back when I worked on a production line for a golf cart manufacturer.
                  I didnt realize there was a better tool, I should have guessed. I used this a TON on my S50 car and have used it 6 or 7 times already on this car. Seriously makes for a clean mounting point!



                  Ok, I ended up working on a bunch of the details this weekend. Things like the aftercooler plumbing, figiuring out the best circulation route, and mounting the pump. I also finished making all of my oil cooler lines.

                  016-1 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                  001-7 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                  001-6 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                  007-5 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                  008-6 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                  006-5 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                  Having the right tools makes all of the difference with AN fittings and braided line.

                  005-6 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                  Pump for aftercooler

                  002-9 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                  I need to sort the fuel lines on my next day off and I should be ready for first start. Getting close now...
                  Last edited by Mtriple; 08-30-2017, 06:14 AM.
                  Originally posted by Simon S
                  When a dream is a dream for too long - it becomes a fantasy..

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                    So awesome.

                    1991 325iS turbo

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                      Originally posted by ak- View Post
                      So awesome.
                      Thanks!


                      I've been bogged down the last few days with a lot of the little details that take a lot of time. I started with the wiring under the hood. I made harnesses for the Spal fan, Aftercooler pump, and all of the gauge senders that I am currently using as well as what I anticpate I might use in the future. I also needed to extend the AFM harness to reach over to the passenger side of the bay.

                      Everything braided, loomed, and heat shrunk.

                      002-10 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                      The port on the left is the factory temp sender for the M cluster oil temp gauge. The unused blue port on the right is oil pressure which I will eventually get to.

                      011-1 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                      I also went through the factory harness that runs across the front of the car. Everything that I'm no longer using (A/C) was re-routed and tied up underneath and behind the front valence. I also wrapped the factory wiring in the traditional black cloth tape.

                      009-3 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                      This area is still a work in progress but the new harnesses that I made along with the o2 and wideband sensors come up to the battery tray along the firewall. They are close enough to the turbo that I decided to wrap everything in reflective heat resistant tape.

                      008-9 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                      I also figured out the feed/return on the fuel lines and finished mounting the BEGI and connecting everything. The BEGI RRFPR is only temporary as I would like to go to MS before the end of the summer.

                      008-7 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                      I added a VDO fuel pressure gauge.

                      006-6 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                      And with the fuel lines all connected I could finally mount the aftercooler and connect all of the fluid lines. I filled it with almost a gallon of distilled water, powered up the pump and bled the system. The pump is surprisingly quiet and will never be heard over the motor or fan.

                      005-7 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                      Drilled and tapped the intake cover for the wastegate signal line.

                      003-8 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                      And finally, with no leaks from the aftercooler I decided to throw the front valence on. It was a tighter fit than I anticipated with the oil cooler lines and heat exchangers. I need to trim the passenger side brake inlet duct and the lower valence trim.

                      004-7 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                      I need to hang the exhaust now but before I do that I need to address a bad shift selector seal. We tapped in a new one when the motor and tranny were out of the car. It didnt seat well going in and is now hanging up. I didnt realize it was a problem until everything was back in the car and I mounted up the shift linkage. The gear lever now stays on the 4th/5th and 1st/2nd gate and wont return to center on its own. I need to get up in the tranny tunnel and try and pull out the seal with a pick. Should be fun...
                      Last edited by Mtriple; 08-30-2017, 06:36 AM.
                      Originally posted by Simon S
                      When a dream is a dream for too long - it becomes a fantasy..

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                        OMFG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                        So amazing!

                        Sorry about the shifter.

                        I just installed 2 SPALs on my Z amazing the differance they made.

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                          Originally posted by parkerbink View Post
                          OMFG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                          So amazing!

                          Sorry about the shifter.

                          I just installed 2 SPALs on my Z amazing the differance they made.
                          Thanks!

                          Yeah, I powered mine up last night and its crazy how much air it moves.
                          Originally posted by Simon S
                          When a dream is a dream for too long - it becomes a fantasy..

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                            I like the braided wastegate line!

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                              As always, excellent work man.

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                                The last week has been very unproductive. It's coming down to the wire now as the local euro car show I've been shooting for is next Saturday. I basically have a week.

                                Last Thursday I spent a few hours in the garage and one of the things that I wanted to accomplish was to prime the oil pump. Pulled the access cap and gear, hooked up a 1/4" socket to my drill and went at it. I was about 10 seconds into it and I looked down at the floor and there was oil pouring out on to the floor under the front of the motor. Long story short, when I reassembled the oil flilter/thermostat housing, I forgot the o-ring. Doh...

                                Ordered the parts from Blunt and then went out of town for the weekend to my in-laws place in the UP. No progress at all last weekend except the insane amount of wood that we cut, split, and stacked for the winter.



                                I was finally off on Wednesday and picked up a few items from blunt including the o-ring. I reassembled the oil filter housing and double checked/tightened all of my AN connections and proceeded to spin up the oil pump again to get oil flowing throughout the system.

                                002-11 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                                Success, until I took a close look at the oil cooler. This thing was installed briefly in my old S50 car back in 2004 and I pulled it out shortly thereafter because I was having some issues chasing down an oil leak. Anyway, its a Mocal that I bought from VAC 9 years ago and its toast. Its leaking just under the fitting.

                                005-8 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                                Best thing that happened on Wednesday was my wheels were finished at the powdercoater so I picked them up and took them over and had the tires mounted. Turbine covers are still out at paint, hopefully done on Monday or Tuesday next week.

                                008-8 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                                And had the strut bars done too. I wanted to have them done in AlpineII but the painter wanted like $300 which I thought was ridiculous. I tried to find a PC color that was close but got frustrated and just decided to go red for a little contrast.

                                010-3 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                                So Wednesday night I addressed the shift selector bushing and played around with taking some more play out of the UUC Evo3 SSK I installed last year. I added a shim to the front half of the carrier where the bitchclip is. It turned out well and I buttoned it up. I then cleaned up, painted, and reinstalled the heat shields in preperation to hang the exhaust.

                                Went out to the garage yesterday and hung the exhaust. I painted the all of the piping with high heat paint and masked off the cat and muffler.

                                007-7 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                                The install wasnt that wasy. The connection end of the cat was bent from shipping so I had to massage that back to normal with a pair of channel locks. Mounted enverything up underneath the car and when everything was right, put the clamps on.

                                018 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                                016-2 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                                013-2 by Bob Cooper, on Flickr

                                Oil cooler will be here Monday so I'm hoping to start it Monday night. I'm working tody and all weekend (three 12 hour shifts = 36 hours) so no chance other than a few hours when I get home to get a few little things done.
                                Last edited by Mtriple; 09-12-2017, 03:45 PM.
                                Originally posted by Simon S
                                When a dream is a dream for too long - it becomes a fantasy..

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