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Cool! Happy to see more S54 swaps happening. I am thinking I'll be doing another in the not too distant future -
Just finished reading every post. Awesome work so far!
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These little air pipes for the idle control/evap plenum aren't really visible, but I gave them a brushing before putting on new o-rings.

The plenum and the fuel rail shined up easily with just a good wipedown..


Got the rebuilt injectors in, after I realized they need to be squeezed into the throttle bodies first before they go into the fuel rail.

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Well I guess you got lucky and I/many others have gotten unlucky...I used a Mishimoto for almost 7 years with my S52 swapped 318is.
S52 was even supercharged for almost a year at one point. Car saw some intense driving at a couple of autocrosses and a couple of track days. Car was DD'ed during the Phoenix summer as well (over 110 degrees Fahrenheit too often) and I had no issues.
Never had an issue with it.
Just FYI.
It also depends what model you had, I had the standard e36 mishimoto, not the xline. My friend went through 4 and he might have even had an xline.
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I used a Mishimoto for almost 7 years with my S52 swapped 318is.
S52 was even supercharged for almost a year at one point. Car saw some intense driving at a couple of autocrosses and a couple of track days. Car was DD'ed during the Phoenix summer as well (over 110 degrees Fahrenheit too often) and I had no issues.
Never had an issue with it.
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I hope so too! I have a used E36 factory radiator, I think I'll keep it on hand just in case.Leave a comment:
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I had really bad luck with Mishimoto and I have had friends that have too :( I went through 2 in a less than 4 year period. They started to leak at the rows on both sides. Hopefully you have a better experience.I finally put some things back on the motor - the water pipe, knock sensors, throttle bodies, actuator, and o-rings for the crank and cam sensors. The oil filter housing was really gunked up, I'm still working on cleaning it.

Something shiny and new also came in the mail, thank you to Mishimoto for the hookup. I'm hoping for a little more peace of mind coming from the M42 radiator.

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I finally put some things back on the motor - the water pipe, knock sensors, throttle bodies, actuator, and o-rings for the crank and cam sensors. The oil filter housing was really gunked up, I'm still working on cleaning it.

Something shiny and new also came in the mail, thank you to Mishimoto for the hookup. I'm hoping for a little more peace of mind coming from the M42 radiator.
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If you look at the block above, you can kinda see that there was a fair amount of surface rust in some areas, causing the factory paint to flake away and look terrible. I'm the type to paint the block anyway, and I wanted to prep it using the dremel to get down to bare metal where there was rust. The solution was the grinding disc and stone attachments. A bit dusty, but it got the job done.


That was just partway through the process, as more areas of rust underneath the paint were uncovered as I went along. Eventually I felt it was ready for paint.
I used Dupli-Color's new engine enamel "with ceramic," and went for a bit brighter/lighter shade of blue. I was kinda thinking the lighter blue of the M stripes rather than the navy blue like I did with the S50.
After the first coat:

Final product:


Final piece of work for the weekend was the aluminum water pipe, which I hit with the dremel brass brush. I gave the exterior of the throttle bodies the same treatment. On the left is after, right is before:
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I pulled the trigger on the complete Beisan vanos package - seals, anti-rattle kit, solenoid, and oil pump disc.
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I switched to Flickr and rehosted all those images.
Oh and this arrived..

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Damn, I'm trying out google photos and I think it must be a viewing rights issue. Photobucket's website is just so slow I can't deal with it anymore.Leave a comment:
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same here and its a shame because that looks like it was just about to get fun..
I will always remember this car losing to mine at the HPF Dyno Day in Oregon years ago when it still rocked the OEM steel wheels with the covers. I was a bit surprised on your dyno run. I still held down the bottom spot with 89whp
that poor eta
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