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Got a little distracted with the E46 drift mini-build. It was supposed to be a quick and clean build. Coilovers > Bushings > Wisefab > I-H-E > Wheels > Seats. Once that was done, I found the clutch to be slipping and rear main seal to be leaking. Then the UUC flywheel I put in was so unbalanced it loosened the bolts out (twice). Then I chased coolant leaks for a couple weeks. So basically the time invested into it, I could have had the E30 done. Shit.
So since thats all okay for now, I've dove back into the E30. Right now I am getting the Power Steering Kit mocked up. I decided to implement an Inline Heatsink Cooler on ALL kits. Its substantially better than the factory loop "cooler" and soon we'll know the temp difference in this vs. Mocal/Koyo pass through type (11"x4"). We are all really rooting for the Inline Cooler, as the mounting is kind of awesome and doesn't clutter the tiny amount of front space BMW gives us on E30 and E36.
Once the insulated clamps are on, the cooler hangs lower than anything else. Luckily we can push up and it brings it up over an inch, and is no longer the lowest portion.
Igor of CAtuned sent me some stellar photos from their S54 E30 SEMA build so I will share those for a better look.
The M54 mounting is pretty cool, up top for the whole world to see
Damn I've been drooling over those headers ever since they came out. Need more pictures of those beauties!!
Also nice to see another solution to the PS cooler equation, what size lines do you run through the system? I chose -10 feed to the pump, and -8 return from rack -> cooler -> reservoir because thats what matched pretty much every aftermarket PS res I found.
Damn I've been drooling over those headers ever since they came out. Need more pictures of those beauties!!
Also nice to see another solution to the PS cooler equation, what size lines do you run through the system? I chose -10 feed to the pump, and -8 return from rack -> cooler -> reservoir because thats what matched pretty much every aftermarket PS res I found.
They're sick! Can't wait to see the power bump compared to my E46 with eBay headers.
We use -10 for the feed and -6 for the return with a restrictor in the hose. -8 is too large and speeds up the return fluid which is already entering the reservoir super fast. All that turbulence causes the common spillover and of course aeration. Not saying it can't work but its not good for those common problems. We have a really kick ass reservoir we're about to release thats bulletproof against those issues. We have a shim that adapts to any BMW Reservoir Bracket too so maybe we'll take over the world. Probably not.
More progress, although small. Kind of at a weird point where theres 10 custom brackets and custom fabrication items that need to be done. I'm going to finish wiring then tow it to our local fabrication hero MPFab.
Things that need said fab:
• Radiator Brackets - Which will be mass produced for product
• Oil Dipstick Bracket
• Aftermarket Fuel Pressure Regulator (FPR) bracket - Going to use the similar mounting method that the factory Power Steering Reservoir used.
• Fuel Line Bracket - For the Front to Rear -6AN hoses we made entering engine bay)
• Expansion Tank - Really REALLY cool and simple idea for this. Adding the Tucked Radiator made it challenging to think up but I got it.
• Intake - Eliminating 2 bellows pre MAF
• Exhaust - Quiet but loud
Once this is all said and done I want to make an "M54B30 into E30 Swap - The expensive way". The most recent write up on the red E30 was amazing and helpful, this would just be what it is...expensive and race car like.
The Tucked Radiator has been a big challenge to simplify for end users once we start to sell. The E30 has zero clearance up front so we have to cut the lower core support and trim the front valence. Still totally worth it and won't be bad once its a 3-4 step instruction already all figured out.
We use -10 for the feed and -6 for the return with a restrictor in the hose. -8 is too large and speeds up the return fluid which is already entering the reservoir super fast. All that turbulence causes the common spillover and of course aeration. Not saying it can't work but its not good for those common problems. We have a really kick ass reservoir we're about to release thats bulletproof against those issues. We have a shim that adapts to any BMW Reservoir Bracket too so maybe we'll take over the world. Probably not.
Wow. And here I was thinking the -8 return would be too restrictive. I suppose I can always add a restrictor later. I also added a filter which may help slow it down a bit at least the res has a good baffle in it. I haven't installed any of it yet so the results remain to be seen. Carry on!
1987 BMW 325is,(M3 S50 Swapped)-Current
2010 FJ Cruiser, aka E30 Support Vehicle-(Daily)
2008 Scion xB Lowered
2001 BMW 325i
1995 BMW 318ti
1966 Ford Mustang Coupe
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Wow. And here I was thinking the -8 return would be too restrictive. I suppose I can always add a restrictor later. I also added a filter which may help slow it down a bit at least the res has a good baffle in it. I haven't installed any of it yet so the results remain to be seen. Carry on!
Oh trust me, I get it. When I "designed" our first reservoir I thought it was just a pretty can with fittings on it. Then as it progressed I had baffle designs I was so sure would work that actually created a larger spillover and aeration issues. Most logic just doesn't work with Power Steering hose and reservoir design. I've also learned that 90% of OE and aftermarket reservoirs have aeration issues and/or spillover issues. With our new reservoir we plan to be in that 10% of perfect operation. I think I have a great grasp on it all now.
Oh trust me, I get it. When I "designed" our first reservoir I thought it was just a pretty can with fittings on it. Then as it progressed I had baffle designs I was so sure would work that actually created a larger spillover and aeration issues. Most logic just doesn't work with Power Steering hose and reservoir design. I've also learned that 90% of OE and aftermarket reservoirs have aeration issues and/or spillover issues. With our new reservoir we plan to be in that 10% of perfect operation. I think I have a great grasp on it all now.
Yea I've been quickly realizing the same. Sent you a PM
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