E36 M3 - LS3/TR6060 Swap

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  • LJ851
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    Jake, the action vids aren't loading ?

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  • Luis325
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    Nice!!!!!!

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  • rzerob
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    This is an amazing build, I have been following since before I became a member. Then I lost the site on my computer when I had an update and didn't have it on favorites. I am subscribed I won't be losing it this time. Fantastic job!

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  • MR 325
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    Gotta love those MPGs!

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  • JCarp90
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    Ridiculous lol. Love it.

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  • jakeb
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    Went to vintage fest in Chicago this past weekend..bummer that is rained just about the entire day on Sunday (day of the show) but still had a good time. Pretty awesome even with the rain you pop the hood and a crowd of 15 people gather around to look. The M60 cover tricked a lot of people off the bat.

    Driving down on Saturday it was absolutely beautiful...74 degrees, sunny, couldn't ask for a nicer day. Listened to music with the windows rolled down.


    I had planned to take more pictures but the rain sorta put a damper on it. This was the only one I took.


    Then the entire way home it rained....well 90% of the way home. I hate driving in heavy rain.


    The e36 performed flawlessly. Got 25mpg on the first tank and that was with some hard driving when I stopped to visit a buddy. Got 22mpg in town in Chicago giving multiple people rides. The tank on the way back I haven't filled up but I am estimating 26-27mpg or so.

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  • jakeb
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    If anyone is going to be in Chicago this weekend I will be at Vintage Fest with the e36 at ZF on Sunday.

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  • Galicianslash
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    saw these pictures today on my newsfeed on FB. It looks great.

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  • HighOnLife
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    Is the owner worried yet that you're not going to give it back? hahaha

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  • MR 325
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    Amazing shots! They deserve their own thread.

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  • lambo
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    oh yes...

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  • jakeb
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    Some high quality pictures....video will come in time.





    This is me...




    The full setting










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  • jakeb
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    I really like pictures so I'll share some more....

    Foggy this morning so I stopped at this old closed truss bridge.













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  • jakeb
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    Yeah I can see that pyrex cup being nice. I actually welded the exhaust with a really small cup and a small gas lens rather than that big one. And I got similar results. But it was 2.5" tubing rather than 1.75 so maybe the bigger tubing was able to dissipate the heat faster and give me the color I wanted.

    Either way yes I am LOVEING my tig.

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  • pantelones
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    Originally posted by jakeb




    You have no idea how weirdly happy I am to see this! Thank you for investing in a TIG machine... No more hot glue for you :hitler:


    I actually really like my Pyrex cup for doing tubing, even though I am sure you get better gas coverage with the big cup, the advantage to being able to see through the cup does wonders for your bead uniformity.

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