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Matt's E30: Re-Build **Dyno Sheet and Big Pics on Pg. 5**
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Nice work.Projects Hartge,Alpina & AC Schnitzer Builds.http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=280601
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=227993
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=289362
DSC04926 by Raul Salinas, on Flickr
DSC03413 by Raul Salinas, on Flickr
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Looking forward to seeing this at the next picnic!
Luke
August R3VLimited Special: E3012 "V3" box: $225 shipped
Tutorials: Killer $500 Stereo | E30 Vert Dual 8'' Box Installation | E3010 Amp Rack Installation | Radio Wiring and Amp Bypass
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Originally posted by codyep3 View Postwhat are these? esm 004?
Originally posted by German Audio Specialties View PostLooking forward to seeing this at the next picnic!
Luke
Originally posted by jekaio View Postgreat build.
what kind of oil distribution block is on that on your filter housing?
The cap is from rallyroad.net and the block for the gauge senders is edge motorsports or edge motorworks, something like that. I bought it used from a member here so I am not 100% sure.
Originally posted by Cronopoulos View PostNeed moar updates
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I have some more pictures for everyone. Nothing terribly interesting but might be worth looking at.
Fuel rail with 60 lb/hr injectors ready to go in.
My apologies on the quality of the next pictures, I am no photographer so everything is just taken with a point and shoot. Doesn't yeild the best results when you are laying on your back under the car.
UUC Evo3 SSK, and DSSR installed. I used the e36 328/m3 SSK and DSSR as well as the e36 shift carrier. The last photo is a little blurry but shows a slight bend I put in the DSSR. I did this because the clearance between it and the guibo was almost non-existant. Also using the e36 parts the shifter in nuetral sits forward of center in the opening of the e30 center console, this also helped that somewhat.
Driveshaft is in
Diff with m-coupe finned cover and new axles installed. Axles are lifetime warranty from NAPA so we will have to see what they say if I happen to break one.
And a few more pictures of my muffler now that its back from powdercoating. I tried to make the tips look like they do on the stock exhaust by having them come out of the valence at an angle and cutting them on an angle. Then I wanted to get them coated black chrome like on the new 135i's and other new BMW's. Unfortunately my powdercoater couldn't get his black chrome powder to work properly so we settled on just semi-gloss black. A little disappointing but I still think it looks good.
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So I had a pretty productive weekend working on the car. Got a fair bit of stuff done, here is what I got done under the hood.
Firstly I re-made my fuel lines. I wasn't comfortable with how the SS braided lines clamped onto the hardline and also with them running under the intake manifold in close proximity to all that wiring and the heater core hoses I was worried they might rub through one of the hoses or some wiring. So I re-made them using aeroquip starlite racing hose. Uses the same AN hose ends as the SS braided line and is rated for fuel use as well.
Has a black fabric braid instead of stainless steel
Then I got the intake manifold and air filter installed.
Intake drilled and tapped with 1/8'' NPT thread for vacuum lines.
Aeromotive remote adjustable fuel pressure regulator installed and plumbed (fuel and vacuum).
Last but not least got the cold side boost pipe installed, also got BOV and MAF attached and hooked up. I looked at the pictures when I got home and noticed I forgot to hook my ICV up to the intake elbow, oops!
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Originally posted by CoelhoSport View Postwoahhhh subscribed how did u mount your intercooler and oil cooler to fit behind the front bumper and valence
Basically I modified the endtanks on the intercooler so that it would fit as tight as possible between the "frame rails" and then trimmed out fairly large sections of the valance to make it fit. I have a 16'' medium profile SPAL pusher fan with the mounting gasket mounted directly to the rad and then the intercooler sits all the way back against the fan in between the rails. It's so tight I still barely believe it fits.
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