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  • captain awesome
    Grease Monkey
    • Dec 2016
    • 334

    #106
    Originally posted by mike.bmw
    Doh! Didn't realize. Hopefully they'll stock them again soon. Have you contacted them and asked when they'll do another production run? I've seen a few other folks looking for door seals, so if there's enough interest they might order another batch.
    Yeah, there's a few people that have contacted them, but currently no signs of them being back anytime soon. Mine "seal" for now, but they are crumbling with daily use. I'm too cheap to spend over $600 on rubber strips.

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    • wworm
      E30 Mastermind
      • Dec 2016
      • 1719

      #107
      Originally posted by captain awesome
      Yeah, there's a few people that have contacted them, but currently no signs of them being back anytime soon. Mine "seal" for now, but they are crumbling with daily use. I'm too cheap to spend over $600 on rubber strips.
      Definitely been looking for a while. A few guys on here are selling quality condition used seals for coupes. I just need some for a sedan
      1984 Delphin 318i 2 door

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      • captain awesome
        Grease Monkey
        • Dec 2016
        • 334

        #108
        So I bought a used MarkD 93 octane chip. I figured I could find one or two local gas stations with 93 available. I so far spent an hour going from gas station to gas station in hopes to find some. As of right now, it's a no go. Looks like I'll have to sell this off and just get a 91 chip.

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        • captain awesome
          Grease Monkey
          • Dec 2016
          • 334

          #109
          Maybe the chip I have isn't 93, looks like 92?

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          • fresh_TD
            R3VLimited
            • Aug 2013
            • 2457

            #110
            Originally posted by captain awesome
            So I bought a used MarkD 93 octane chip. I figured I could find one or two local gas stations with 93 available. I so far spent an hour going from gas station to gas station in hopes to find some. As of right now, it's a no go. Looks like I'll have to sell this off and just get a 91 chip.
            That sucks!

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            '91 318i (Alpine) - daily
            '88 325ix (Zinno) - drive here and there!

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            • captain awesome
              Grease Monkey
              • Dec 2016
              • 334

              #111
              Even with this being 92 octane I just don’t want to have to constantly use octane booster to run it. Anyone looking for one hit me up, it’s officially for sale.

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              • cheffy30
                E30 Enthusiast
                • Sep 2016
                • 1159

                #112
                Originally posted by captain awesome
                So I bought a used MarkD 93 octane chip. I figured I could find one or two local gas stations with 93 available. I so far spent an hour going from gas station to gas station in hopes to find some. As of right now, it's a no go. Looks like I'll have to sell this off and just get a 91 chip.
                noob question:
                how would i know what chip is in my car?? Should the octane rating on the chip be the gas you use?
                i typically run 92... every 3rd rank or so I'll use 89...

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                '90 325i sedan daily driven
                '85 325e coupe also a daily

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                • captain awesome
                  Grease Monkey
                  • Dec 2016
                  • 334

                  #113
                  Originally posted by cheffy30
                  noob question:
                  how would i know what chip is in my car?? Should the octane rating on the chip be the gas you use?
                  i typically run 92... every 3rd rank or so I'll use 89...

                  sent via flying pigs

                  You will have to open the DME and look at the label. No all of them are marked the same, so it may take some research. I believe the m42 "requires" 91 from the factory.

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                  • cheffy30
                    E30 Enthusiast
                    • Sep 2016
                    • 1159

                    #114
                    Originally posted by captain awesome
                    You will have to open the DME and look at the label. No all of them are marked the same, so it may take some research. I believe the m42 "requires" 91 from the factory.
                    I run the m20b25...
                    I do some hunting...


                    sent via flying pigs
                    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                    '90 325i sedan daily driven
                    '85 325e coupe also a daily

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                    • e30sh
                      Mod Crazy
                      • Apr 2015
                      • 618

                      #115
                      Originally posted by cheffy30
                      noob question:
                      how would i know what chip is in my car?? Should the octane rating on the chip be the gas you use?
                      The current Mark D website shows 91 and 93 octane chips for the M42. Both have the same P#. Not sure if it's a typo, marketing etc. The M20 chips reflect a different P# for different octane, injectors etc.

                      1991 E30 318iS, M42 91 octane, 7100 rpm 0 261 200 175 E30-175.7K1
                      1991 E30 318iS, M42 93 octane, 7100 rpm 0 261 200 175 E30-175.7K1

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                      • captain awesome
                        Grease Monkey
                        • Dec 2016
                        • 334

                        #116
                        Originally posted by e30sh
                        The current Mark D website shows 91 and 93 octane chips for the M42. Both have the same P#. Not sure if it's a typo, marketing etc. The M20 chips reflect a different P# for different octane, injectors etc.

                        1991 E30 318iS, M42 91 octane, 7100 rpm 0 261 200 175 E30-175.7K1
                        1991 E30 318iS, M42 93 octane, 7100 rpm 0 261 200 175 E30-175.7K1

                        It will have the octane rating listed after the k1 like this:



                        Or this:

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                        • captain awesome
                          Grease Monkey
                          • Dec 2016
                          • 334

                          #117
                          Since the 92 chip hasn't sold off that quickly I decided to give it a shot with the 91 octane I have locally to see if it knocks at all.

                          Like butter. Smooth. Revs anywhere above 3k like it never has before. Redline to 7k is a nice touch as well.

                          I understand it may take some miles for it to really "learn" but so far it's much better. No pinging or knocking could be heard, but due to the lower temps it's hard to say how it will perform on a hot autocross day. I may just hold on to it and see how things pan out.

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                          • captain awesome
                            Grease Monkey
                            • Dec 2016
                            • 334

                            #118
                            So I finally got around to installing the x-brace, strut tower brace, and IE street camber plates a little over week ago. In doing so I knew the drop hats were probably going to bind, so I put the stock hats back in. After everything settled, the car is now considerably higher than I would like. As for the braces, I think there is a difference, but I honestly have no way to measure. I'm of the mind it can't hurt a 26 year old car try to stay together.











                            So with all that in mind, I've decided to put together a budget style coilover set from ebay sleeves and pairing them with known proper spring rates. I am going to run rates slightly higher than the H&R race with 350lb 6" up front and 600lb 6" out back. Last night I started putting the front set together and drilling the top hats to fit the Bilsteins. This afternoon I'll start installing them, and the rear will be done when those springs show up next week. I'm curious how the linear front pairs with the progressive rear in the meantime. The H&R race springs, Rein strut bearings, and drop hats will all be up for sale soon to help recover some cost in the conversion.



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                            • captain awesome
                              Grease Monkey
                              • Dec 2016
                              • 334

                              #119
                              I decided to pause on the coilover stuff since my Aardvark Racing seat straps for my E21 Recaros came in today. The stock straps let loose 5 seconds after I installed them in the car, and my lumbar area is just not into it anymore. I also found some Porsche seat levers for super cheap on ebay as well.

                              Before:





                              The goods:



                              So much better. Unfortunately these seats are such a pain in the ass to install compared to the stock sports. I'm still on the fence about recovering these or recovering the sports. The Recaros are lighter, but I just don't know if I care anymore.



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                              • captain awesome
                                Grease Monkey
                                • Dec 2016
                                • 334

                                #120
                                I was planning some suspension work setting up the new coilovers, but only had time to change the oil and work on a motorcycle project I've been putting off. I did manage to install the c pillar trim I got quite a while back. It almost makes me want to try and straighten the front valence, pull the driver side fender dent, and make it look shiny. Almost.

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