I think I have the itch for boost. S52 is plenty of fun to get in trouble, but I think once I get my current car in a good spot with all the small things buttoned up... I'm either going to look for another chassis and M50 to throw in it, or go away from the E30 chassis for something else I could boost on a budget, while I'm learning how it all works. Until then, I'll just keep wringing out the S52 and sending it. Done so much work to this car the past winter, I need to slow down and enjoy it for a bit lol.
Panici's '87 325is E30 - Boosted In Bronze
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Depends on what you want to do with the car. The E30 is capable, but won't compare to something newer around the track (for example).I think I have the itch for boost. S52 is plenty of fun to get in trouble, but I think once I get my current car in a good spot with all the small things buttoned up... I'm either going to look for another chassis and M50 to throw in it, or go away from the E30 chassis for something else I could boost on a budget, while I'm learning how it all works. Until then, I'll just keep wringing out the S52 and sending it. Done so much work to this car the past winter, I need to slow down and enjoy it for a bit lol.
Definitely take the time to drive and enjoy it. I haven't done that enough with my E30 since it was painted.
Took on too many cars/motorcycles at once!
'87 BMW E30 325is Turbo
'99 BMW E36 M3 - - - '98 BMW E36 328i👍 1Comment
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Yeah, the one main thing that is never going to change is availability. E30 chassis and parts are ever dwindling.
I think I want to own a 135i big single turbo eventually. You can find E87 chassis all over the place for dirt cheap. And parts are still pretty available. The engine just becomes the big question of reliability. I don't know.
My goal is still a streetable car for backroads. Not daily driver, but not racecar. I don't want a full track build.
I've talked about the other turbo car I want to own in another thread. A fiesta ST, and throw a bigger turbo on it. Similar availability as the E87 chassis, but maybe even less were sold.
I think the ultimate cheap chassis right now is the E90. They are pretty bloated, but there are so god many parts cars out there, that you wouldn't have to worry about price hikes for a decade or so probably. An 335i sedan with a 6 speed could be the move89' Build
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Took friday off work and got about 3 hours of wrenching in!
Felt good to get back into it.
Trimmed the T4 flange back as much as possible. If I was doing this turbo kit from scratch I would have used a v-band 100%.
As much as it pains me to say, the rest will have to self clearance.
Cleaned up the mounting surfaces a bit with a flat block and sandpaper. You can see where the high spots got knocked down some.
Didn't spend too much time on this as the turbo sealed fine before, and I'm using an MLS Vibrant 1442G gasket.
Installed the jetfighter compressor housing and got the turbo buttoned back up.
Still need to install the blanket and air filter.
Also chopped up the CBR 125r rear fender this morning. No fender eliminator kits for this bike.
Can still cut more but decided to keep the original turn signals and reflectors for now.











Last edited by Panici; 05-31-2026, 10:38 AM.
'87 BMW E30 325is Turbo
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I know the feeling. I hated having to cut a bracket off of my E34's strut tower and pound on it with a hammer to provide clearance for the turbo. If I didn't have solid UHMW engine mounts it would still have contacted.Comment


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