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    #46
    Very cool, keep up the good work!

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      #47
      you need another 3 years to finish this.
      AWD > RWD

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        #48
        You seem twice as intelligent and mature as your age would suggest! Good on ya!

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          #49
          I'd be happy knowing HALF as much as you seem to, Spence. My God, I'm reading your MyE28.com thread!

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            #50
            been following the e28 thread for almost a year now, just not registered over there. Looks like you're finally back to getting some work done on it!
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              #51
              Hi everyone,

              So... I've been dealing with a fantastic flu since Monday so I added more detail to the CAD model. Newly added are 17" Style 5 rims, rear subframe, halfshafts, diff, front and rear suspension, driveshaft and flex disc, brake rotors, revised gearbox with mounts, and a steering wheel to top it off. Here are some shots. This would also be a good time to explain that I've modified the frame, again. I dropped the seat to the floor, sat down, and realized that it felt like a good driving position, so I lowered it and the roll bars 5" and the sides of the frame by 3". Less weight, lower CG, and it looks more badass I also adjusted the track as the wheels were a little too far in.











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                #52
                ugh... (jizz)

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                  #53
                  Nice Work! Are you planning for any more support on the front suspension points? The plates by themselves look a little skimpy, especially only being supported on 3 points.
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                    #54
                    Originally posted by tinkwithanr View Post
                    Nice Work! Are you planning for any more support on the front suspension points? The plates by themselves look a little skimpy, especially only being supported on 3 points.
                    They will be gusseted and additional material will be added on the tops of the tubes to seal them and better secure them to the plates.

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                      #55
                      Time for an update:

                      I have been very fortunate to receive a Job in this economy; I now work at Peet's Coffee and Tea. Unfortunately, I may have to quit soon... Because I just got hired as a Technician In Training at Aston Martin!!! I was beside myself with joy when I got the call; it felt like one of those surreal moments that's a half dream. I start this Friday.

                      Back to the BR1. I've been in contact with a machine shop called Ellsworth Brothers that does all the heads from DINAN as its right across the street from the HQ. Not only were they the most thorough, offering a 3 angle valve job, but they were also the cheapest at $225 per head! I'll have them done once I'm a little further along with the frame and have more money in my bank account :alright:

                      I was about to weld the transmission tunnel in place when I decided to do a test fit of the Sparco's and found it was not a good fit with the tunnel designed the way it currently is. The seat touches on both sides of the frame so I'll be modifying the center tunnel to more of a "Y" shape instead of a "V". Here are the pictures to show the clearances, or lack thereof. You can also see the structure I tacked over the bell housing. I am concerned about those clearances as well: There is currently 3/4" of room between the top of the bell housing and the structure directly above it. I am planning on shaving down a few of the gussets on the bell housing to allow for more clearance. I don't think the amount of material I will remove will affect the strength of the piece, but I'll wait to mess with it until I have the transmission bolted up and ready to go.




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                        #56
                        amazing.
                        Did I say amazing?
                        E30 buildy things
                        http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=195286

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                          #57
                          Basically you are building your own custom roadster which is comon but RARE. And using a bmw power. I aways wanted to build my own roadster. I hope you finish it all the way to the end

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                            #58
                            Thanks for the comments guys, I'm glad it's well liked!


                            Originally posted by goarmy View Post
                            Basically you are building your own custom roadster which is comon but RARE. And using a bmw power. I aways wanted to build my own roadster. I hope you finish it all the way to the end
                            Not sure what you mean by the first sentence but thanks haha. I do plan on finishing this project as I am extremely determined to bring it to college.

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                              #59
                              New transmission tunnel. My clutch/flywheel setup should be shipped by the beginning of next week!

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                                #60
                                WOW. Great ambition. I hope you can finish it before you start your tech school. Pulling up to day 1 at Aston Martin tech in your custom built roadster would really set the standard for the class.

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