What shock mount? :P
Good to see shop space coming along, I may try to make a weekend trip up and check it out. Find something I need to buy.
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Originally posted by Matt@EDC View PostAladdins cave right there! Fun times seeing the transformation. And can’t wait to see the cars out and about. Good work crafting, Mr BOB
Originally posted by firstE30 View PostYou selling any of the z3 racks?
Whenever I get around to it, yes.
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I got the rear side marker pigtails cut in from a good car, and installed a new battery cable to replaced the one that was in the car, that had three splices in it on the ECU power wire.
I have some splicing to do on the front of the car and will finally be ready to hook a battery up and start to do some testing.
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The reason for the slow progress. Matt@EDC and I have been turning this:
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Originally posted by mike.bmw View Post
People. I thought it was pretty clear from the ad the car wasn't in a drivable state.
Good luck with the garage rehab. Getting mine neat and organized usually provides me a fair amount of motivation. Hope it does the same for you!
And yeah, I can’t blame them for being optimistic, but I’m glad they pissed me off so I pulled the ad
My xterra, despite being nice and manual trans, is only getting 13-14mpg city/highway, which has given me some extra incentive to get the 318 on the road for the mileage.
I spread myself so thin and barely maintain a delicate balance of sanity (my own fault), so when something tips the scale the wrong way things hit the fan quick. It’s what always causes me to sell stuff/abandon projects once they get out of hand. I really hope things simmer down soon so I get to enjoy some of the work I’ve put into the cars!Last edited by AWDBOB; 03-11-2021, 09:09 PM.
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Originally posted by AWDBOB View Post
You did- I got so frustrated with how much time the car was taking and tried to dump it, only to get 100 messages with folks asking if they can drive the car home. I took the ad down shortly after.
Trying to stick it out. Doing a bit of a garage rehab tomorrow with Matt@edc to get the workspace a bit more efficient to hopefully turn things over more efficiently.
Good luck with the garage rehab. Getting mine neat and organized usually provides me a fair amount of motivation. Hope it does the same for you!
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Originally posted by Codym42 View PostLove seeing a diamondschwarz car resurrected! Sina's project thread immediately comes to mind.
The wiring looks like a nightmare but hopefully its all downhill after that.
The wiring really is beating me up. So many small thing to go through, and the mound doesn’t really get any smaller until the project is completed, sadly. Oh well, comes with the territory!
Originally posted by mike.bmw View PostI thought I saw this for sale on
FB. Glad you are continuing onward! Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
Trying to stick it out. Doing a bit of a garage rehab tomorrow with Matt@edc to get the workspace a bit more efficient to hopefully turn things over more efficiently.
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I thought I saw this for sale on FB. Glad you are continuing onward! Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
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Love seeing a diamondschwarz car resurrected! Sina's project thread immediately comes to mind.
The wiring looks like a nightmare but hopefully its all downhill after that.
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I ground down the surface rust spots and applied POR-15. The rear damage wasn't bad once I ground it down- the shop who repaired it didn't coat the metal under the seam sealer, which is why it looked scary. Seems to be a common occurrence. I need to do another coat and seam seal a few areas and she'll be golden.
Also the fragile, plastic horn piece was not present when I got the car. Pulled one off of the parts car and used some rivets to mount it up.
Someday when I feel like putting myself through more misery I will finish the chassis harness. I have had to do so many repairs I got mad at the car for being a huge project and took a break from it.
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Matt@EDC came down to lend me a hand today- it was so helpful having a second set of hands/eyes routing all of this stuff. He's the real MVP.
We got the chassis harness pretty much entirely plugged up, and added cruise control, 13 button OBC (both engine bay and interior harnesses), and a 4ch premium sound radio harness. I am so grateful that I had the rusty '89 iS to pull all of this from.
I did a mini wire reference write up for retrofitting some of these bits in a 318 because the info out there was spotty. https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/for...F0#post9973021
It looks the same inside, but I am way closer to having this harness done.
Oh, and I found a set of black houndstooth door cards at the warehouse I am going to fit on the 318 for some pizzaz.
Some of the harnesses pulled from the iS, ready to go in the 318.
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Where we left it today.
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Door cards!
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Originally posted by moatilliatta View PostI wonder what make them rust out at the trans tunnel / trans mount. Looks like your front rocker area is clean.
Bummer about some butt damage, But looks like a good daily. Daily's do seem to be disposable and its so hard to keep them perfect..
I've then thinned and rebuild a few of these harness, reach out if you need a hand or reference.
To date the best collection of ETM I know off.
Not a huge fan of Koni reliability, but man a good set of GC sure do ride better then the standard H&R, bilstein combo, even with cut bump stops.
And yes, my other car on GCs rides SO much better than the last car I had H&R/Billys on. Can't do all of this stuff at once, though, so I'm just going to rock what I have until I get to doing the suspension.
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I got the harness fed through the firewall, and started routing the harness. This harness I got has had so many modifications/repairs. Evidence all over of an alarm system that just was just hacked to death. A full day and a roll of Tessa tape later, I got most of the front drivers side harnesses and sub harnesses in place. What a pain this is.
Since this is also my test vehicle, I have to add cruise control, 13 button OBC, and a 4ch radio harness. So all of that has been a blast to retrofit so far. 2/3 of my 4ch radio harnesses were for a vert which has different rear speaker placement. It's been a fun day of chasing wires, to say the least.
I am also converting to premium sound while I am at it. This will be a pimped out 318.
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Stuff like this is ALL over the harness that I have had to fix. Two before:
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After:
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I wonder what make them rust out at the trans tunnel / trans mount. Looks like your front rocker area is clean.
Bummer about some butt damage, But looks like a good daily. Daily's do seem to be disposable and its so hard to keep them perfect..
I've then thinned and rebuild a few of these harness, reach out if you need a hand or reference.
To date the best collection of ETM I know off.
Not a huge fan of Koni reliability, but man a good set of GC sure do ride better then the standard H&R, bilstein combo, even with cut bump stops.
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Originally posted by mjweimer View PostWhy not OE sports, stock spring pads in the rear and E90 drop hats? This may give you a bit lower look and still allow for some reasonable suspension travel/comfort/damper life.
Another Euro option is the 4 cyl specific Eibach E2003240. I generally prefer Eibach's over H&R's for a daily as their rates seem a bit more friendly.
Once I feel out the suspension portion after I drive it, I may just use the new KYBs on the Vogtland springs since I already have both, and then look for a used set of GCs down the line when the struts go kaboom.
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