My Hoopte30 Project Attempt #6 - the painless way to earn cash back every day
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fully agree re: the patina! I love it. I will slowly derustify the car over time as I drive it for preservation measures, but the car won't ever get paint. I wonder how much time/funds would be required to matte clear the car down the road. The paint is quite scaly, so I'd imagine it'd have to be sanded a good bit for a clear to adhere without the paint underneath continuing to fail/bubble.
As far as ride height, I like the way that Linda looks/rides, so I've been loosely going off of her measurements to get it set up.
The big issue I am chasing currently is water ingress. Several firewall grommets are damaged/missing, the trunk leaks like crazy, heater valve started leaking, etc etc. I need to get the cabin dry so as to not promote any floor rust, as the floors are surprisingly good in their current state.
I hate chasing water leaks but it sounds like you are all over it....I've got some 25mm plugs if you need them. Keep that thing solid.Leave a comment:
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Looking good on the ground! I'll be curious to hear where you end up on ride height, seems like a bit more travel would be good for a semi-daily. That paint patina has me thinking paintless dent removal and matte clear to lock it in forever....
Thanks for posting the diff info...new to me and will be going in the archives.
As far as ride height, I like the way that Linda looks/rides, so I've been loosely going off of her measurements to get it set up.
The big issue I am chasing currently is water ingress. Several firewall grommets are damaged/missing, the trunk leaks like crazy, heater valve started leaking, etc etc. I need to get the cabin dry so as to not promote any floor rust, as the floors are surprisingly good in their current state.Leave a comment:
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Looking good on the ground! I'll be curious to hear where you end up on ride height, seems like a bit more travel would be good for a semi-daily. That paint patina has me thinking paintless dent removal and matte clear to lock it in forever....
Thanks for posting the diff info...new to me and will be going in the archives.Leave a comment:
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The racecar went on to live a new life in Detroit with a first time E30 owner. He is going to keep me in the loop as he builds the car.
With the racecar gone, I finally got time to finish building/installing Hoopte's coilovers. Found a new set of front rotors in the parts stash, so I threw them on along with a nice set of caliper brackets. The calipers themselves were just rebuilt, but the brackets used were pretty blown out. Also bled the brakes with Bosch ESI6-32N which has a good boiling point for the price. This seems to have solved my spongey pedal feel, but time will tell.
I forgot bump stops, will get some and put them on when time allows.
I also took a chance on a $75 "open 3.73" FB marketplace diff, and hit the jackpot. I found this SRS concepts Diff Gearset ID link via KI4UJO, and opened it up to find an "H35" marking and a "25S" marking on the carrier indicating 25% lockup and 3.73 ring and pinion ratio. So Hoopty has a diff for the manual swap! This led me down a diff identification rabbit hole for diffs I had without tags, and found out that I had two med case S2.93s and a small case S3.45 that I'm pretty stoked about. Screenshot provided below in case that link ever goes down.
I have an alignment scheduled for Monday, so I'm trying to decide on a ride height! I think I will raise the rear a bit since she's going to get all of the miles. Headed up to see Jake sometime early/mid Jan and we're going to manual swap hoopty as well. I reaaaallly like this car.
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Admittedly, its not an e30, but with my ti I definitely prefer the resonator w/the Stromung. I have a Magnaflow cat, ultra quiet, then Stromung. Its still a bit loud on the highway though has no drone below 55-60mph.Leave a comment:
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We were hoping to tune Linda on his dyno & fix battery box rust before winter, but he ended up selling his old dyno and is transitioning to a newer dynojet! So I’m just going to wait until post-winter to take care of that, and get hoopty 5sp and on megasquirt in the meantime!
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A supporter of the hoopty series offered up a stromung catback for this that I'll be using when I have the exhaust built (still have to retrieve yet, but that's the plan). I'm going to use an ultra quiet resonator in conjunction with the stromung in hopes to keep sound and drone down.
In other hoopty news, hoopty #5 (325iS) is going to cruise up with me to the ClassicDaily HQ some time this winter where we will be manual swapping and doing a before/after dyno Megasquirt conversion! Will likely report back this weekend (bday is sunday), with whatever I'm able to get done over the next few days. Coilovers are welded, should be able to build them and get them on the car, maybe get m42 hoopty running, etc etc. We'll see!
If you are using a catted center section I'd try the Stromung without a resonator first....I think it would be just fine. Otherwise....absolutely use a resonator without a converter.
Sounds like a great plan on the Classic Daily work...
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Hooptie #4 looks to be coming together well really well. You are spot on with your thoughts on the difference between the 4 and 6 cylinder cars, the 4 cylinder E30's are underrated by many but when you spend some time in one they have a different dynamic....and this applies to the M10 powered cars as well. Add lightness and good things happen.
In other hoopty news, hoopty #5 (325iS) is going to cruise up with me to the ClassicDaily HQ some time this winter where we will be manual swapping and doing a before/after dyno Megasquirt conversion! Will likely report back this weekend (bday is sunday), with whatever I'm able to get done over the next few days. Coilovers are welded, should be able to build them and get them on the car, maybe get m42 hoopty running, etc etc. We'll see!Leave a comment:
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I had a 318is and loved the handling. I like the sound of the six cylinders better, and that's why I originally sold the car.Leave a comment:
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Definitely interested to see how you like the m42.... the most fun I've ever had in an e30 was with an m42. In general, it felt about perfect.Leave a comment:
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Hooptie #4 looks to be coming together well really well. You are spot on with your thoughts on the difference between the 4 and 6 cylinder cars, the 4 cylinder E30's are underrated by many but when you spend some time in one they have a different dynamic....and this applies to the M10 powered cars as well. Add lightness and good things happen.Leave a comment:
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Bringing the Carolina Squat to the E30 community....love it. Needs moar front height...time for iX springs.
Bummer on the front coils but it will be all worth it in the end and it will be right.
I kinda like the Ronals without the caps...maybe paint the center lug dished area black or dark metallic gray?
Yep, I had a similar thought about doing black or nogaro centers, akin to many of the Alpina wheels!
Prepped hoopte #5's original housings to get welded! Came apart like buttah. I love working on cars that havent been showered in brine all of their life.
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Gettin' hoopte #4's new M42 together! Prepped a bunch of small stuff, mapped out all of my new hoses for the "mess under intake" simplification, etc. The new M42 had some head work done recently and also has a coil on plug conversion. I hate to admit this because #m20life but I feel like an M42 stroker would be a really neat motor with how light these things are. There is just so much room for activities, and the weight difference between m20 and m42 is more noticeable than I thought. The more I work on this car, the more it seems like it doesn't have many miles. Lots of small things are very clean/pliable/etc that I didn't notice initially. I didn't get a cluster with the car, so it's TMU, but it shows better than all of the 100-150k mile cars I've had.
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Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr
Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr
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Bringing the Carolina Squat to the E30 community....love it. Needs moar front height...time for iX springs.
Bummer on the front coils but it will be all worth it in the end and it will be right.
I kinda like the Ronals without the caps...maybe paint the center lug dished area black or dark metallic gray?Leave a comment:
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They were going to scrap the stuff so they just offered it to me for scrap price so it didn’t get crushed. Bunch of really cool NOS piece that they used to keep in stock 20 years ago.Leave a comment:
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