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    So I've got my engine on a stand, but I might buy an s52 parts-car friday so this one will be up for grabs or parts.

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    My good friend "ArtFoodBmw" traded me his 2.93 LSD for my 3.73 so I'm set in the realm of differentials, and I ordered a clutch/flywheel setup that should be here next week.

    The last thing I need to figure out is what header setup I'll be going with.
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    1990 Alpine 325is
    1992 Schwarz 325ic (sold)

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      Man, if you were closer I'd love to pick up that M52 off you.
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      1988 325ix Diamond Schwartz/Black (Izzy)
      1989 325i Cirrus Blue/Houndstooth (Stitch)
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        Adapters on the new wheels? Sizes offsets



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          Originally posted by ZekeTheSneak View Post
          Adapters on the new wheels? Sizes offsets
          18mm adapter
          BBS RZ469 "E38 Style 5's" - et23 16x8
          205/45 tires.
          1990 Alpine 325is
          1992 Schwarz 325ic (sold)

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            Some fluids "st1g" hooked me up with for my 2.93 LSD.
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            New pilot bearing.
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            E46 steering rack with new inner tie rods and new outer e36 tie rods.
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            Powersteering delete.
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            Lemforder sway-bar links.
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            1990 Alpine 325is
            1992 Schwarz 325ic (sold)

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              Ebay 13lb chromoly flywheel.
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              OEM Sachs S52 clutch and pressure plate.
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              I've put 500 miles on the new clutch and for the first time in months have been able to have fun with my car again.

              I also switched to OBD2 stock headers and my exhaust setup has changed a bit.
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              1990 Alpine 325is
              1992 Schwarz 325ic (sold)

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                Weird that your pressure plate isn't blue? or did you just buy it separately from the flywheel?

                I'm running the FX stage 3, so very similar to yours besides a 6-puck sprung disc. Really happy with it so far, just concerned about how much it really holds, and how short the lifespan of the 6-puck will be.
                Originally posted by priapism
                My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
                Originally posted by shameson
                Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30

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                  Originally posted by Northern View Post
                  Weird that your pressure plate isn't blue? or did you just buy it separately from the flywheel?

                  I'm running the FX stage 3, so very similar to yours besides a 6-puck sprung disc. Really happy with it so far, just concerned about how much it really holds, and how short the lifespan of the 6-puck will be.
                  I believe FX sells two kinds of flywheels, blue which is aluminum and mine which is chromoly.

                  I've read the chromoly is better so that's the one I went with.
                  1990 Alpine 325is
                  1992 Schwarz 325ic (sold)

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                    Cool car Beckster

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                      I'm sure the aluminum one is lighter, but IMO the one piece steel flywheel is harder to fuck up making, and probably lasts longer.

                      I meant the pressure plate, usually they spray paint them blue. I guess they were feeling lazy that day? lol.

                      Just looks way better without the blue, I wish they'd just stop...
                      Originally posted by priapism
                      My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
                      Originally posted by shameson
                      Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30

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                        c/c

                        Originally posted by BECKSTER View Post
                        I believe FX sells two kinds of flywheels, blue which is aluminum and mine which is chromoly.

                        I've read the chromoly is better so that's the one I went with.
                        Hope to see your car at the next c/c in Boise!!:)
                        jm

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                          Originally posted by 2002jm View Post
                          Hope to see your car at the next c/c in Boise!!:)
                          jm
                          Unfortunately I won't be attending anymore.
                          I'm moving to Portland this Friday to start work and hopefully get into a trade school there.
                          1990 Alpine 325is
                          1992 Schwarz 325ic (sold)

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                            Originally posted by ArtFoodBMW View Post
                            Cool car Beckster
                            Thanks Ben, I think your's will be cooler though.
                            1990 Alpine 325is
                            1992 Schwarz 325ic (sold)

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                              Originally posted by Northern View Post
                              I'm sure the aluminum one is lighter, but IMO the one piece steel flywheel is harder to fuck up making, and probably lasts longer.

                              I meant the pressure plate, usually they spray paint them blue. I guess they were feeling lazy that day? lol.

                              Just looks way better without the blue, I wish they'd just stop...
                              I walked into the warehouse of F1 Racing for a clutch long time ago looking for the will-call section area and they were literally spray painting them on hung wires in the back :rofl:

                              1991 325iS turbo

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                                :rofl: :rofl:
                                Originally posted by priapism
                                My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
                                Originally posted by shameson
                                Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30

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