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  • Staszek
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    Originally posted by nando View Post

    N52B30!! Yes, the DME can be flashed. :)

    -lighter than an M42
    -double the power
    -fuel efficient, modern, and reliable
    -dirt cheap / super common (BMW made millions of them from 2005-2012)

    https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/for...wap-discussion

    Great build BTW.
    LOVED my N52, would be awesome to see one in this car.

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by burkey001 View Post
    If I had an engine to drop in it would be pretty much good to go except carpet and door trims. Both of these are next.


    Someone told me that “people” have been able to flash the MS70 to let N52’s run standalone from CAN and all the other modules in an E90
    This is actually a really appealing motor because it’s a great engine, and its modern, torquey , good power and fuel efficient-ish. That plus a bosch e-booster could well be a recipe I want to cook !

    thats all for now

    N52B30!! Yes, the DME can be flashed. :)

    -lighter than an M42
    -double the power
    -fuel efficient, modern, and reliable
    -dirt cheap / super common (BMW made millions of them from 2005-2012)

    https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/for...wap-discussion

    Great build BTW.

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  • Staszek
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    WOW beautiful inside and out! How do you like the LMs
    Last edited by Staszek; 06-01-2021, 09:35 AM.

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  • 89_325i
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    Beautiful, and love the interior. Where do you get new seatbelt buckles? Did you get them before they went NLA?

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  • burkey001
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    i put a bonnet on and aligned the gaps properly


    also put on some evo 3 bonnet seals



    kind of makes the seal gap more obvious... obviously :)



    no peel

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  • Digitalwave
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    The belt color kind of clashes with the leather IMO.

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  • burkey001
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    maybe not the best photos in the world, but belts are in.
    I think they look OK. Looks better in better light.





    and this is the carpet colour i am going with

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  • burkey001
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    Originally posted by Albie325 View Post
    Was just thinking about this thread the other day! I 100% agree with you with the "overdone" stitching and I think yours came out very tastefully. Nice little upgrade with the wider area for the arm, would have never thought to do something like that. These kinds of details are what really set your car apart, will be fantastic when done.
    Originally posted by onesecond View Post
    This project is utterly insane and can't stop loving it. Also that orange is just so mint!
    Thanks for the comments, it should be done soon enough :)


    I had my seat belts remanufactured with new webbing and new genuine buckles. I chose a light blue webbing. I hope this turns out OK... I am planning a light blue carpet (lol...) so hopefully it turns out and doesn't look like a train wreck.
    Really happy with the services of the "seat beat king" - a local business that turned these around in 24 hours .







    i reused the inertia reels as they seemed to work OK and the king was happy enough with them.
    interesting that on the rear belts there are different brands of inertia reels... maybe one got replaced under warranty... maybe they just had different supplier parts on the line that day and Klaus got lazy... who knows :)

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  • onesecond
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    This project is utterly insane and can't stop loving it. Also that orange is just so mint!

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  • Albie325
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    Was just thinking about this thread the other day! I 100% agree with you with the "overdone" stitching and I think yours came out very tastefully. Nice little upgrade with the wider area for the arm, would have never thought to do something like that. These kinds of details are what really set your car apart, will be fantastic when done.

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  • burkey001
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    Hello subscribers :)

    Finally get around to an update. Been a bit occupied in other areas of life at the moment, but I have an almost complete interior. Which looks great (to me).

    Quite a few subtle mods in the seats and trims. Looks like OE, is not OE.

    The tops of the doors have been widened, for instance, to make it a better place to rest your arm. I always found the stock trims too thin. By itself, would you see it? Probably not. But I think it’s better



    Various assembly and WIP shots




    As the trims are actually multiple pieces to begin with spare doors were used to line it all up. Multi piece means a more efficient use of the hide and a way to bring a complementary detail between front and rear of the car because the rears are two piece.


    I see a lot of retrims that seem to go overboard with the French seam or top stitch kind of just to make a point of it. Tried our best to minimise this kind of featurism whilst still trying to make it look differentiated.


    Just a couple quick iphone pics during the install day.




    Up next is a custom carpet and mildly restyled parcel shelf

    Also finished off the exterior chrome by getting the kidneys and headlight rings black chromed. I like them, though depending upon the assembled look when done, kidneys may go back to ‘chrome chrome’



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  • econti
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    M42 with a little turbo will be very fun. All stock just with ARP studs and a good gasket and you'll have a reliable and fun 200rwkw.

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  • burkey001
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    Thanks all for the kind words, I truly am at a loss for powertrain. I have relented somewhat by taking all the M42 castings to a local vapour honer / soda blaster / walnut blaster / general finish guy to get them all looking schmick. So, all likelihood it will start with an M42. Which is probably fine, because if it’s slow there’s no evil genie on my shoulder.

    Got a little time this weekend to do a few things, which was nice.

    I wasn’t 100% happy with the finish on the side window trim, so I stripped that back to metal again… and we’ll do that again.
    They should have more of the E30 aluminium, this must be the only body pressing not steel.






    Also roped in the rear side glass finally. Few aborted attempts earlier, causing much grief.
    Figured out that the metal trim has be installed in the seal FIRST and then you rope the whole thing in. Also learnt that its SO MUCH easier if you put the two nuts on the trim that hold it to the B pillar. Things you learn ;)


    REALLY happy with the black chrome trim. For my car I think it matches really well and lends a bit of modern BMW shadowline to the car. I have decided to get the kidneys and the headlight rings black chromed too. I have some spares so it will be good to have the option to try that out when they arrive. Plater is closed until February, so that will be a while.









    Side note, another E30 in the family (not mine). Bit of a time machine, one owner, 13,000km. EVERYTHING works and feels / looks like new. Unbelievable. Comfort seats are actually comfortable when they’re not flogged to death 😊. What’s even better is that it hasn’t been prepared for sale. It’s dusty and dirty just the right amount that you know it’s been stored in a bag for the past 20 years but that’s it. No compounding the paint, no trim goop. Just as new.
    Unusual spec. absolute base model 318i with a tech 2 kit in Japan style 2 tone.







    It will be a real good reference point for the question “how did BMW do it from factory?”

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  • Albie325
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    Originally posted by econti
    But either way you could keep this car as a rolling shell and it would still wipe the floor with 95% of E30 builds around.
    Seriously. All the little extra custom details and performance upgrades that you wouldn't even know were there just looking at the car, whichever engine you put in it this car is pretty ridiculous already

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  • econti
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    N52s are pretty great, M54 is obviously an easier alternative but not quite as good, either will provide you with enough power to have a lot of fun. M54 in my brother in laws drift e36 will spin 2nd from a roll. Yeehaw tune helps but they are a potent unit.
    But either way you could keep this car as a rolling shell and it would still wipe the floor with 95% of E30 builds around.

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