Blunttech e12 LSx / t56 swap

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  • blunttech
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    Oh this is good... I knew once Jake got his hands on my shaft things would progress rapidly

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  • jakeb
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    haha nope not a baby....already have one of those.

    yupyup, driveshaft
    Now I can move ahead with the project.

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  • dustt31
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    A skinny baby.

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  • agile30
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    Shaaaafffttt

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  • jakeb
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    oooo what came today?!?!?!

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  • ACHTUNG
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    Originally posted by Eddie Haskell
    Here is some good info on a E28/LSx/T56 swap.

    http://ls1tech.com/forums/conversion...bmw-build.html

    Ummm...that's the OP's earlier personal build and it's also posted in this forum. This thread is his current build for Mr. Blunt.

    Last edited by ACHTUNG; 07-30-2012, 06:38 PM.

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  • Eddie Haskell
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    Here is some good info on a E28/LSx/T56 swap.

    Conversions & Swaps - LS1 / T56 DD e28 BMW Build - I am just about to start my swap but thought it was time to put together a build thread. I bought the e28 at the end of the summer after selling my practical e46 AWD wagon. I bought the e28 without a motor but a bunch of suspension goodies already done. LS1/T56 was...

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  • BamaE30
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    Looks very nice this is something I've considered for my 80 525.

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  • jakeb
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    Suspension is just about done. Car is sitting down on all 4 again.

    Billy sports and Spax springs


    Back on the ground. The old suspension was a combo of blown shocks, cut springs, and __________.





    Just to compare a little bit....
    with m30


    old suspension and LSx


    New suspension and LSx


    It should drop a bit more once everything is put together and it moves around to settle a bit.

    Waiting on the driveshaft now and then I can move ahead with the exhaust, etc etc

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  • Simon S
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    I am really liking the idea of this project.

    Rough and randy..

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  • jakeb
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    Nope just one in tank pump. That is the fuel filter and pressure regulator mounted underside. The GM doesn't have a return line from the rail. It comes off that filter.

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  • blunttech
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    so dual pumps?? Or am I confused?? Is that an accumulator mounted up on the underside?

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  • jakeb
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    Yeah I am going to put the camber mid way and then I will take it and get it aligned. There is a place around the corner that will let me adjust it myself for the most part.

    I convert the intake pump to a single high volume/high pressure.

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  • blunttech
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    Looks great Jake What do you do on the Camber?? Just install it mid adjustment and see how it looks once the car is loaded and sitting on the ground? And do you just use the in tank pump as a pick up? Or do we need a low pressure hi volume in tank??

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  • jakeb
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    Been ordering parts and working on the suspension. I need the driveshaft to finish the trans mount and then I can make the exhaust...and move ahead with things.

    Front suspension is all apart..springs should be here tomorrow so I can get all that put back together. No pics really...pretty boring stuff to see there.

    Dropped the rear subframe....a lift really makes it a quick and easy job.


    Camber adjusters installed




    Subframe ready to go back in...new trailing arm bushings, subframe bushings, ST sway bar, diff mount, and the adjustable camber.





    Also got the filter/regulator in place. Will swap out the intank pump tomorrow more than likely.

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