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    I ordered a new part for my custom cluster.

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    Originally posted by e30austin View Post
    i've ran a few of those eBay coding plugs. you need to install the chip with a pair of needle nose pliers. they work just fine. i never wasted the time trying to modify a plastic e30 coding plug housing to work with the e28 coding plug. seemed like more work than it was worth, at the time.
    Thanks, Austin for input.
    Yes I bought eBay ones for e28 m5 8k chip. It was short and pin needles. I been watching your build on the s14 2.5 đź‘Ť Click image for larger version

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    I went back to to e30 Cluster site and order the 6 cylinder 8k chip $28 bucks. It fit perfect like the stock e30 cluster chip. The costume cluster was cheep to buy $450.

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  • e30austin
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    i've ran a few of those eBay coding plugs. you need to install the chip with a pair of needle nose pliers. they work just fine. i never wasted the time trying to modify a plastic e30 coding plug housing to work with the e28 coding plug. seemed like more work than it was worth, at the time.

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  • e30m3s54turbo
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    I ordered a 8000k cluster chip. The one ordered from eBay was to short to fit. It a e28 m5 cluster chip. I ordered two from E30 Cluster. It fit perfect…
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    Originally posted by moatilliatta View Post
    They have carbon kick panels, You could just vinyl wrap or flock them.

    Does the oil temp sensor read before or after oil cooler?
    One oil temp is on top of oil cap filter. Where would be the best to place it?

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  • moatilliatta
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    They have carbon kick panels, You could just vinyl wrap or flock them.

    Does the oil temp sensor read before or after oil cooler?
    Last edited by moatilliatta; 02-02-2023, 08:35 AM.

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    Here is a better pic. I’m going to add a other thing to cluster soon.

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  • e30m3s54turbo
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    I been bouncing back and forth on my headlights with euro adjustables .and cluster wiring and sensors.
    I got my sensors on my $50 oil cap filter. I wired up to see digital read out on my costume cluster.

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  • e30m3s54turbo
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    I bought a few euro kick panels with headlight aim control parts. It looks rough to me. I think I need to buy a new 3D kick panels.

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ID:	10082451 I found a new set of headlight adjusters. I was able to buy brackets. Click image for larger version

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    I started to play with my lights.

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ID:	10081130 I finished the spal fans and relays installed with over ride switches.
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    Originally posted by moatilliatta View Post
    I think the S Blade version has a higher cfm. And if it’s a spal, they have fan gaskets to help seal the radiator.

    Running AC? What are you going to do for a controller?
    Thank you for input.

    I didn’t know spal had a gasket. I managed to get fan up to radiator. It pushes three now.

    No AC for now.🥵

    I received this today.
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  • moatilliatta
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    I think the S Blade version has a higher cfm. And if it’s a spal, they have fan gaskets to help seal the radiator.

    Running AC? What are you going to do for a controller?

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ID:	10079268 I had to adjust the pusher fan to be flush on radiator. I noticed when I ran power to it the air was not pushing all the air threw. It had a gap around a 1/4”. It is not bolted on radiator. It bolted on core support that is not perfect.

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