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    Yep I get it, that's why on manufacturing it's best to do estimates, not promises.

    I can help on the linkage though. It's hard to tell in the photo, does it have the u-shaped bracket off of the meshed gears?
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      Originally posted by kronus View Post
      hey so i have almost everything you need to turbo your shiz
      Originally posted by phreshkid View Post
      Hay, we should talk.

      if you two work out a deal, Im driving up to NorCal tomorrow and will have an empty E30 trunk that I can deliver parts in. I need to take a part to Mr Kronus anyways, but he said he might not be around... He has a lot of cool M10 turbo stuff Ive been trying to get my hands on, but life is in the way

      get to work!
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        Originally posted by markseven View Post
        Dude, any time after 1/5! Tacos Adobe in Orange, perhaps?
        Tacos Adobe sounds like the perfect place to kick off the new year. I'll have my people call your people.

        Originally posted by CorvallisBMW View Post
        Too good. I'm stealing this.

        Sick work as always, keep it up!
        Thanks man! What's your name anyways? I feel like we should be on a first name basis by now.

        Originally posted by SkiFree View Post
        Yep I get it, that's why on manufacturing it's best to do estimates, not promises.

        I can help on the linkage though. It's hard to tell in the photo, does it have the u-shaped bracket off of the meshed gears?
        Totally understand. No harm no foul.
        As for the question you asked regarding the carb's setup, here is a better photo I took just for you. It does have the U-shaped bracket. I don't have anything between here and the long metal linkage piece that connects from the pedal box. I basically needs whatever goes in between the carb to that long metal rod.

        Photo for reference:




        Oh yeah, I did some cleaning of the carb and manifold today as well. It's all pretty for now. I try to keep things clean for the most part.

        Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
        if you two work out a deal, Im driving up to NorCal tomorrow and will have an empty E30 trunk that I can deliver parts in. I need to take a part to Mr Kronus anyways, but he said he might not be around... He has a lot of cool M10 turbo stuff Ive been trying to get my hands on, but life is in the way

        get to work!
        I'm hesitant to pull the trigger with Mr. Kronus because I'm not sure of the turbo direction I want to go. My heart is telling me yes, but my body is telling me no.

        But I really do need to pick up a transmission from him. We should sext each other and figure this out.
        Last edited by phreshkid; 12-22-2014, 07:51 PM.
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          oh hi guys
          cars beep boop

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            Can I get a FWD so I can watch this unfold?

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              Keep it coming.
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              The M30 is God's engine.

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                Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
                Can I get a FWD so I can watch this unfold?
                FWD? What is this? I'm most likely going to say yes.


                Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
                Keep it coming.
                Coming for ya boi:




                I spent most of the morning doing real life work stuff, then moved on to doing 02 stuff.

                I know today was the day I replace those damn rear pop-out window gaskets. Last night I did a solid hour of research but didn't learn too much. I think I was psyching myself into thinking it was a pretty tedious and time consuming project. I was wrong.

                I managed to pop out both windows in about 5 minutes, remove the cotter pins from the metal frame and the glass, replace both gaskets in their correct orientation (it's kind of hard to mess this up if you have just a little bit of common sense), and re-cotter pin the frame to the glass.

                And in they went. The hardest part was working alone, as I didn't have an extra set of hands to help today and the nearest guy was over 30 feet away. He was too far. My laziness reached a new today.

                Anyways, here are a few photos for your enjoyment.

                Passenger side window removed and B-pillar cleaned up a bit:



                Window out and metal frame removed. In this step, I did some cleaning, and added the correct rubber pieces to replaced the old, plasticized rubber seals:



                After the install. All in all, each side probably took about 25 minutes. Less if you have a set of helping hands.






                I did the same thing to the driver's side with no issues.



                Then it was time to pay attention to the new induction system.

                Here is a better shot of the cleaned up parts:



                I realized that I need to get the correct fitting for the manifold, so the vacuum hose coming from the brake booster can connect, so off to the hardware store I went.

                Then I threw it onto the head but didn't bolt it down...mostly because I wanted to see what it will look like:



                I liked the look of the single side draft carb, but this system will be more beneficial to me in the coming weeks.

                I intend on running the stock air filter system (the big, round, flying saucer type that sits on the original single or dual barrel carb). It will need to be modified, but I have figured it out and it will look good once completed. I prefer it over the current aftermarket offerings.


                Still missing a few pieces before I can fire her back up. Things like throttle linkage between the carb and firewall, the exhaust headers, and the modified air filter housing.



                I think I'll change out the carpet as well. I've gone this far, might as well go a bit farther. I have a brand new set in a box somewhere. I think I'll do that next week.



                Done for the day, so in the spirit of Christmas, I had a burrito.

                Happy New Years.
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                  Originally posted by phreshkid View Post




                  It has somehow eluded me so far that you are actually a 2002 rear bench seat centaur.
                  Lorin


                  Originally posted by slammin.e28
                  The M30 is God's engine.

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                    Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
                    It has somehow eluded me so far that you are actually a 2002 rear bench seat centaur.
                    Life has not been very easy for me since the rear bench seat infusion. I am neither fashionable nor comfortable to sit on.
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                      I guess I'll just explain these photos tomorrow.


                      Too tired.








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                        Originally posted by phreshkid View Post
                        Post-O2, pre-catalyst bung for accurate AFR on the dyno?
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                            Originally posted by markseven View Post
                            Post-O2, pre-catalyst bung for accurate AFR on the dyno?
                            Wideband o2 most likely for tuning of the carb. I don't know why all the old dudes whith hot rods in my town don't have those... They idle around blowing a cloud of unburnt fuel out the tailpipe. Like literally smells like gas following around...
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                              Ryan, you did not tell me that you were planning on having a seat-operation.

                              But it's okay, because turbo.

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                                Originally posted by markseven View Post
                                Post-O2, pre-catalyst bung for accurate AFR on the dyno?
                                Something like that.

                                The o2 bung closest to the primaries was welded in by the owner of "Heritage Motorsports" when he was either drunk or sleeping because it is facing directly into the passenger footwell. That does me no good at all.

                                Seriously, that guy has been such a pain to deal with. He means well and does some good work on cars from what I've seen, but all my dealings with him have been a nightmare. Would not recommend dealing with him.

                                Originally posted by DER E30 View Post
                                Wideband o2 most likely for tuning of the carb. I don't know why all the old dudes whith hot rods in my town don't have those... They idle around blowing a cloud of unburnt fuel out the tailpipe. Like literally smells like gas following around...
                                Bingo. See below for more photos. And you are very correct. ak- pointed out earlier today that 10.0 AFR readings at Idle is a bit rich. But I'll explain more later in this post.

                                Originally posted by freeride53 View Post
                                Ryan, you did not tell me that you were planning on having a seat-operation.

                                But it's okay, because turbo.
                                Come sit on me big boi. And yes, turbo soon.














                                Ok, for yesterday's post:

                                Originally posted by phreshkid View Post
                                I guess I'll just explain these photos tomorrow.


                                Too tired.




                                The photo above represents two O2 sensor bungs. The first was done by Jason Rose of Heritage Motorsports as a request before he shipped me the headers. I shouldn't have asked, as it was pointless, considering the bung position. Absolutely useless.

                                The second bung was welded in by RJ over at Ireland Engineering right before I picked up the headers. His welds are better, as he is a better fabricator overall. This is the bung I will use for the AFR gauge.


                                The photo above is essentially damage done by IE's fabricator. When I sent over the headers, I knew they had to send it over to their exhaust fab guy to R&D and create another unit based off mine. What I wasn't expecting is physical crimping remnants of all four primaries and all secondary tubes of the exhaust. The exhaust tubes are actually crimped to the point where it altered the diameters of the tubes. I'm not happy about this. Crimping marks everywhere.

                                Not cool, IE. Not cool.



                                And this is just a photo of the engine bay. Dirty, and nothing special.














                                Now for today:





                                Headers are in. Oh yeah, I sprayed them with hi-temp paint just to clean them up because IE's fabricator wrote a bunch of words all over it during the R&D. Likely reference points.





                                Threw a simple air cleaner on the carb. This will due for now. I want to try something different a bit later, or not at all. Because turbo.



                                Another view. Dirty bay. But I wired up the electric choke. Still don't know if it works, but the wire is getting 12v signal so that's nice.




                                And I quickly hooked up the O2 sensor, and the wiring outside of the car to see if the AFR gauge works. Looks like it does.

                                The gauge is reading 9.6-10.0 at idle. This is a bit rich, but I haven't tuned the carb yet. I barely got it on and whatever jets are currently in it, were from the previous owner in New York. It was tuned for his car. Tomorrow I will hardwire it all in and probably make a cool bracket to run the gauge somewhere. Any suggestions as to gauge location? I was thinking in the center console or coming off the side of the center console. I'll look into this more tomorrow.






                                So I took the car out for a spin. Even running rich and a slight, slight stumble at the very beginning of acceleration, the car runs really good. It's faster, and more responsive than the single sidedraft carb setup.

                                Oh and I had to do a bunch of tinkering to make the carb linkage work, but it now works and the pedal is right where I want it.





                                I should tune the carb and then replace the carpet.
                                But then I'll probably want to paint it.




                                But still. This car is super ridiculously fun.
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