Wow thanks for the info regarding chassis lightening, much obliged!
So in my quest to build a SM car....REMOVE EVERYTHING
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Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827Comment
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This is interesting right in the middle of this kids thread.
I don't know Colegrove personally but I have known of him for going on decades now and when it comes to building a racing chassis you can take his word as gospel. Also since he started building for the street there have never been such wicked parts available for these old sleds. I can see in here that he's not the most personable dude but then I've never known of anyone to say he was full of shit either.
Like we say: There is them and then there is them and they just don't know.Comment
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Originally posted by DSP74FWIW the weight on his 4cyl car wasn't that far out of whack. Just w/some parts in place it was (A/C stock seats etc)
The Vorshlag guys had an STS E30 318is in the 2300's.Comment
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Originally posted by DSP74You use the nut clips that are used for mounting the condenser and two of the bolts.....I can't remember exactly but once you get it in there you will see.
This will drop a pretty decent amount of weight and I've never had overheating problems with just the facotory electric fan. I'm going to go ahead and flip the wires from high/low speed on the coolant sensor so it turn on on high first.
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Alright..I got all the fan parts, but how do I mount the bottom bracket (#11)??
If I mount #11 with the #4 bolt and #7 bushing to the fan housing, it places the fan too high in the core in order for me to get things lined up and attach the upper brackets.
#13 and #12 are mounted in the center hole on the bottom of the coreComment
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Right #12 is a grommet/bushing that attaches to the bottom of the rad support, BUT there is a metal cup (they call it a bottom bracket) #11 (see posts above) that is supposed to attach to the fan housing, but I have no idea how yet still allow the fan to fit in the area.Comment
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