Nice pics...keep it up!!
'88 325is M30 street car-->S54 -->S50 -->M54 Enduro Race car
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Not yet, I don't know if I'm ready to drop the $$$ on STACK/AIM/whatever, so I might look into a stock type solution for now. e30 m3, s38 maybe, I don't know
I've been creeping along slowly. Tonight I mounted and plumbed my FPR, I'm pretty ok with how it turned out. Also made my oil return line, used a Summit brand line on this since it wasn't critical and it was a PITA compared to the Aeroquip
FPR by jbraswell, on Flickr
Oil return by jbraswell, on Flickr
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Not yet, I don't know if I'm ready to drop the $$$ on STACK/AIM/whatever, so I might look into a stock type solution for now. e30 m3, s38 maybe, I don't know
I've been creeping along slowly. Tonight I mounted and plumbed my FPR, I'm pretty ok with how it turned out. Also made my oil return line, used a Summit brand line on this since it wasn't critical and it was a PITA compared to the AeroquipI will never buy anything other than real Aeroquip hose and fittings now, they are worth it just because I don't spend double the time fighting with it, then crossthread the fitting like I did with speedway hose and fittings...
-Christian
'02 ///M3 CarbonSchwartz 6MT daily beast
08/91 Mtechnic II 325IC alpine/lotus
318iS, slow build/garage queen...
'37 Chevy pickup, the über projectOriginally posted by roguetoasterBe sure to remind them that the M42 is one of the best engines ever made, but be sure to not mention where it actually falls on that list.Comment
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So I'm now becoming stuck on the idea of running wide 17's (tires, that is) and lowering my car more. I borrowed this set of wheels from a friend to test-fit, they are 17x9.5 ET20 (post-adapter) with 255/40/17 RE-11's, which seem to run huge.
255 by jbraswell, on Flickr
DSCF4677 by jbraswell, on Flickr
DSCF4678 by jbraswell, on Flickr
I was pretty encouraged by this, realistically I think I want to run 245/40/17 all around, and I want to lower the car about 1/2-3/4", just for looks of course. I'll probably have to raise and re-align for track days but I don't really care, I have access to scales and strings and I can drive it on the street and auto-x it with the adapters. I'm thinking of cutting out a small section of the inner quarter panel, right where it meets the fender. There is a big bulge/gap between the inner and outer quarter panel and I think there is a lot of tire clearance to be gained by cutting out a section, then hammering flat and seam sealing.- '88 m54 coupe
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Nice :up: the rear valance appears to approve of the wheel/tire combo too tehe. I'm right along with you on running wider 17's. Soooo many more tire choices above 225. So do you think you it's possible to run say 245/40/17 on 9's with out running flares?Comment
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Definitely, it's been done before many times but I want to run my car lower than most of the others that I've seen before, and I'm stuck with relatively low offsets because of the adapters. It's just tough to fit anything in the rear on a late model- '88 m54 coupe
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Yeah, I wish they were mine. That's the plan really, I just wanted to see how much room there was, I haven't ordered tires yet for my 17x8.5's. I don't care about being super slammed, I just want to be able to drive it hard and look like I want it to.- '88 m54 coupe
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I started drilling some exploratory holes in my rear quarter, lots of room in there!
Inner quarter by jbraswell, on Flickr
I'm trying! Running out of time though and still a lot to do- '88 m54 coupe
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I'm not running these, they are off my friends e36 m3 track car. I have a set of low-offset, concave BBS RC's for this car, just using the RPF-1's to get an idea for tire fitment because I'm shopping for tires- '88 m54 coupe
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