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    Great project Jake, top notch work in this thread!

    I also spent most of my morning drooling and dreaming.

    And I have the same birthday! :)


    I was wondering if you could PM or post more information on your TIG welder!

    Thanks

    Dustin

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      Originally posted by Hurricane View Post
      Great project Jake, top notch work in this thread!

      I also spent most of my morning drooling and dreaming.

      And I have the same birthday! :)

      I was wondering if you could PM or post more information on your TIG welder!

      Thanks

      Dustin
      haha, awesome on the matching birthday. PM incoming
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        Welding the Vbands to the collectors


        Showing the bead


        Headers just about done...just need to weld the collectors on. That might wait until they are back in the car so I can get the angle I want.


        Merge Bullet on the drivers side


        Put the front calipers all back together






        Last edited by CorvallisBMW; 07-03-2013, 10:25 AM.
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          What is the significance of the merge bullet, eliminate the possibility of pressure entering a different port?
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            I would imagine for the back pressure and flow. Rather then all 4 hitting eachother and bouncing off eachother they flow in to eachother down the pipe.

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              Yeah it helps them all flow and merge together. Also it would be fairly impossible to weld on the inside where the 4 runners come together. You can also use a little cross looking thing but the merge bullet is better.
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                Long weekend away at tedfest vintage BMW show near Toronto. Back at the e36...hoping to have it running early next week. Getting very close!

                Headers on the engine so I can get the collectors in just the right spot.




                Engine back in the car to figure out collectors...forgot to get a pic with the collectors on there.


                Drivers side header all welded up and ready to go


                Swapped to a new oil pan rather than my mock up pan


                New windage tray and oil pickup


                Jigging the mounts








                Jigging the shifter carrier



                This isn't a very good picture but I really like how stock everything is looking.

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                  Those headers look pretty damn good man! Great stuff!
                  Originally posted by blunttech
                  Always Always go for the reach around if there is an option

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                    What did it cost you in materials to build a (amazing) set of headers like that? I know the skill and labor is the valuable part but just curious...
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                      Materials were in the $500 range for stainless
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                        Headers are FULLY welded now.








                        Simple little power steering line made


                        Fitting at the rack


                        Guess I didn't get a pic of the fitting at the pump.

                        Oil PSI sensor


                        Driveshaft showed up...m3 rear section, camaro front section, new ujoints, etc etc


                        All the exhaust supplies...minus the tubing. All stainless
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                          Originally posted by jakeb View Post
                          Materials were in the $500 range for stainless
                          Not bad at all!

                          What kind of muffler is the non-Magnaflow in your pic above?
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                            looks like a Spintech. I am actually going to them to have a custom muffler made to calm down my exhaust because my old ears can't take the rumble lol
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                              Unbelievable build. Your skills are top notch.
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                                Originally posted by MR 325 View Post

                                What kind of muffler is the non-Magnaflow in your pic above?
                                Originally posted by kalib0y View Post
                                looks like a Spintech. I am actually going to them to have a custom muffler made to calm down my exhaust because my old ears can't take the rumble lol
                                Yup it is a spintech, they are awesome!

                                Originally posted by Nick_S View Post
                                Unbelievable build. Your skills are top notch.
                                thanks...sometimes I even surprise myself.
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