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  • Reichart12
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    Curious to know how the tube from the crank case sits into those ITBs? Or is it possible to block off that passage. I have the RHD set and it's most just set in place but not extremely snug.

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  • AceAndrew777
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    I'll have trumpets with sock filters. I know I could get a couple more horsepower with an enclosed box... but there will be enough power already and I like the induction noise.

    Unfortunately, I don't think it'll be ready for SoCalVintage..... ugh
    Last edited by AceAndrew777; 08-23-2022, 04:03 PM.

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  • 2mAn
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    I agree, looks so good in there... Are you going to run open trumpets or got a plan for something else?

    T Minus 2 Months until SoCal Vintage

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  • AceAndrew777
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    Back to engine bay prep. Installed the E21/E30 Brake Fluid Resivour and made a new clutch master feed line. Zip tied the brake residual pressure valve in place and connected the steering column.

    8F321FB6-0FE9-4D7D-8D84-017B415503E9.jpeg.61fd4f103cff2c2f5bbe61262a3675f2 by Adams Autosport, on Flickr

    58B8C8C4-FA58-49A6-A9D8-359C2F18B422.jpeg.fa439989036fbb6dffd61e8ea2c541ca by Adams Autosport, on Flickr


    Note that with the 02 Underground mounts, I'll be using stock E30 motor mounts and the motor will be cradled between them. Andrew at IE welded them in place (along with doing some more reinforcement),and hid a little easter egg in there.

    1FBD6DFB-9EFF-498C-AEC1-76973EDEB396.jpeg.a3057c286229e1bf798d7b243779508e by Adams Autosport, on Flickr


    Then without further delay it was time to put the motor in! Ran into a number of fitment issues, but overall it's so nice to see it sitting there!

    C54D2A14-A255-4F8E-B274-F59D40FE21E2.jpeg.524c0fb3dc7b8303b281a7ec8ccf8643 by Adams Autosport, on Flickr

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  • moatilliatta
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    Easier in a roll.
    This 6 mil thick foil has a fire resistant pressure sensitive adhesive that incorporates a fiberglass backing for strength and tear resistance.


    Exciting to have a car back on its feet! :)

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  • AceAndrew777
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    Hmm... I know Ken sold it semi-recently and I have not talked to the gentleman who is now picking up the reigns. Assuming there's a steep learning and supplier curve, but don't have any insider info unfortunately. Hopefully it works out.

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  • 2mAn
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    He's having trouble connecting with 2002 Underground

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  • AceAndrew777
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    Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
    stunning.

    What mods have you to your diff to get it to handle the torque that the M20B28 will be throwing at it? My cousin already blew up the diff in his TurboM10. Any help is appreciated
    For now I've got the E36 318ti center section in the E21 open case. It's the strongest possible small case setup save for a Quaife. It should be able to handle the power. However, if it does go pear shaped, I'll go for the 2002 Underground rear subframe and a medium case diff.

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  • Panici
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    Originally posted by AceAndrew777 View Post
    Panici, thank you sir. Any advice on how to remove the initial wrinkles from the gold foil? Mine came folded, and it's a PITA to get it to look cohesive.
    I never did get my firewall gold foil installed without wrinkles. So much of it is hidden behind the engine that I wasn't concerned.
    Peeling back the protective backing and sticking on small sections at a time (while keeping tension) seems to help.

    For my intake charge pipes, I used a 2" roll of DEI gold foil tape. Cut strips slightly longer then your pipe diameter, and keep tension when applying.
    Cut the strips in half or thirds lengthwise when wrapping around bends, as the thinner strips work better in that case.


    Great thread update by the way. With the restoration work in the background and all the new shiny aftermarket bits mounted, it looks like you are modifying a brand new zero-mile car!

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  • 2mAn
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    stunning.

    What mods have you to your diff to get it to handle the torque that the M20B28 will be throwing at it? My cousin already blew up the diff in his TurboM10. Any help is appreciated

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  • OSAH racing
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    Looking forward to seeing this masterpiece at Ireland Engineering.

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  • AceAndrew777
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    Cubby, that's high praise! Thank you. Eager to put the roof rack to work. Hope all is well.

    Panici, thank you sir. Any advice on how to remove the initial wrinkles from the gold foil? Mine came folded, and it's a PITA to get it to look cohesive.

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    Some time ago a friend called in a favor on my initial set of KW's. KW was kind enough to make a second set to my spec with a little tweaking of their own.

    With the coilovers back in hand, it was then go time to get the car back on the ground! First time since 2016....oof.

    FC00332A-4313-4B16-9B00-A95CB296D51A.jpeg.1a5d8c08d97283166e234bccfa6b26f3 by Adams Autosport, on Flickr


    The rear was relatively straight forward, but it did need a little clearancing on the mounting tabs to fit the finned differential cover.

    5F4A578B-9859-49FC-B35E-4C4455A0A681.jpeg.1720437fa991ab43868e06cd4c6d0040 by Adams Autosport, on Flickr

    FA4A407E-FD62-4E44-82AC-179B2AAEB96A.jpeg.e9886c5e386cfa13c58271dad09638fb by Adams Autosport, on Flickr

    A94BCC79-F502-4037-BBF0-EE9ACBCCE513.jpeg.400a6b428eb83d6cdef136e034c43b28 by Adams Autosport, on Flickr



    The fronts were more of a challenge, but then it was a big ask to fit the bumpsteer spacers and big brakes behind the 13's. To fit the purple-tastic bumpsteer spacers I needed to grind the control arm ever so slightly.

    EE13A5B1-3FE7-477E-A3F4-FE873DD19973.jpeg.f0eec38fcf78caa65207ed3f3ec7c0d1 by Adams Autosport, on Flickr

    C906B646-5886-400A-B41E-CABDB64EC60C.jpeg.c9ad2237b8e33b0d6c1a7e5b03915822 by Adams Autosport, on Flickr



    Here are a couple teaser shots of it on the ground! So excited! I should be able to get a number of little things done along with the engine in by next week. Then it's off to exhaust!

    44EC5B34-ACFE-4F43-BB1F-1925DDF99732.jpeg.54581ffed64beee0cd4b1f44dd220da4 by Adams Autosport, on Flickr

    1FE702D0-A023-43EF-B82B-9D260E4D18BC.jpeg.3bd79d0aee2fef283e67b650976efafb by Adams Autosport, on Flickr



    The car with completed exhaust (and new fun headers) will be at the Ireland Engineering open house on September 24th. They'll also have free In and Out truck out as well....that.convinced my wife to come, lol.
    Last edited by AceAndrew777; 08-10-2022, 11:30 AM.

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  • Panici
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    What a thread!
    Car is an absolute stunner, and you have fantastic attention to detail.

    Subscribed for updates.

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  • CubbyChowder
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    Unreal! Just now catching up on the last several updates of yours, and really cool to finally see a sneak peek at what the roof rack looks like. This whole build is unbelievable, it is so well done. Was thinking about this car the other day and I'm stoked to see that you're making progress

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  • AceAndrew777
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    Originally posted by moatilliatta View Post
    This should be a cool package. I plan on doing titanium exhaust when I do a 3.5" system.

    The premier supplier and manufacturer of titanium tubing, titanium mandrel bends, flanges, and components for titanium fabrication(exhaust intake custom).

    I looked at specing everything out from them.
    Nice, best of luck. I'm curious to hear it on your setup. I chose Vibrant for parts because a couple of their people are bimmer guys who have been friendly for a while.


    LateFan - you're set then. I do all bending either by hand or with this tool. It's my favorite bender to date (yes, the 5/16 size gives the bends a little breathing room).

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