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    My Daily Driven 318is

    So this isn't a crazy car build if that's what you clicked on the thread for, this is more of a story of me going from a car boy (a kid who can name cars, their engines and hp figures) to a car guy (a guy who actually knows something about cars, works on them while drinking beers, doesn't trust a mechanic unless 7.34 of his friends say he's trustworthy and most importantly is contacted by his family when a car problem arises).

    I went from dreaming about working on cars to building a whole tool collection and learning every inch of my car.

    So let's give a little background story of how I came to want my little box of joy. I was 14 looking for a car that was rwd, lightweight and of course manual. Even though I didn't know how to drive it didn't matter. I googled rwd cars and clicked on images and saw this brillantrot 325is on 14" bbs and fell in love.

    More googling occurred and the love of the e30 grew I found r3vlimited and lurked on the forums. Absorbing every paragraph of information my pubescent mind could handle. I officially joined the forum in 2011 to learn more even though I didn't even have the car yet.

    Since this was going to be my first car it was time to convince my parents to let me by a 20 year old car. Easy right? Needless to say I was shut down in about 0.25 milliseconds and my dreams of cruising down the i95 in this majestic das german beast were crushed. I started talking to my brother about the car and he soon fell in love with the e30 who could really blame him.

    I ended up getting a 2006 lexus gs300 even though I didn't really want it, it still was a sexy ass car. Before anyone says how spoiled I am or I have a silver spoon up my ass, I've been working with my father in his supermarket business since I was 8. Could it be considered child labor? Quite possibly, but it allowed me to build a good savings account which I definitely needed for this car haha

    Fast forward two years and my brother ends up buying a 91 318i vert! So I finally had the chance to drive the car that I was dreaming about. I couldn't wait to hop in, start tearing up some corners and bounce off the rev limiter! I hop in turn the car, turn the ignition on, I hear the wheezy m42 turn over with all 140hp ready to go, I put the clutch pedal in which is stiff & responsive and I put it into first. I start releasing the clutch waiting for the engagement point that my brother told me about and then the moment I had been waiting for comes to life. Not really...... I immediately stall 3 consecutive times. My brother ends up kicking me out of the driver seat and I ride passenger while I watch the smirk on his face.

    My brother ends up moving to Chicago and tells me to take the car around the block and I learn to drive stick the hard way, by grinding gears, bucking, stalling and embarrassing my self every 5ft throughout my neighborhood. I can't take it out since it isn't insurance so my experience with the e30 was pretty shitty since I couldn't drive the damn car.

    A year later, my infatuation with the e30 was still there just suppressed with the realization that I had no idea how to work on a car. I wanted a bike for a while to turn into a cafe racer, after seeing a few accidents that involved some deaths I got turned off to the idea. Which is when my best friend said to man up and get the e30 he had been working on cars since he was younger and told me if I needed help to bring the car over and we'll do whatever we have to until I learn how to handle it myself. So the search began.

    I believe I saw a total of 16 cars that were just pure disappoint. Rusted floor pans, half assed turbo builds, questionable repairs (mainly a garden hose that was used for radiator hose and breather hose), diy electrical jobs that involved way too much audio wire for parts of the harness and just botch jobs left and right. 3 months later I found her. She had a leaky whiny diff, paper holding up the vents, no clear coat, no radio, but her body was in good shape and she sounded strong so she came home with my friend driving since I still wasn't the best with driving stick.

    Sorry for all the words time for the pictures.



    Jan 31, 2015

    bought the car with mix and matched dry rotted tires and extreme amounts of body roll, but she was home. I drove it everyday so I could learn stick and determine what path (i guess would be the word) I wanted a street car that could handle the track.











    Feb 9, 2015

    bought small things that annoyed me sunroof crank, glovebox handle, ac switch

    around this time i did a small tune up: oil change, spark plugs, valve cover gasket, fuel filter and spark plug wires

    Feb 16, 2015

    saw a random e30 possibly jasons aka abosrbtantnut??



    Feb 22, 2015

    of course my cousin who can’t drive for shit backed into my passenger side door. this hit the bottom of my soul because she was so careless. Luckily i didnt murder her and decided to brush it off.





    Feb 23, 2015

    got new tires which made a huge difference (Falken ze912) and more than likely saved my life since my tires could barely hold air haha



    March 1, 2015

    took out my cluster for a tach refresh and si board repair since my inspection light wouldn't go off and my fuel/coolant gauges never worked









    everything back in and working. new si batteries and a capacitor broke off which was annoying to find online



    March19, 2015


    new steering wheel (renown motorsport Which is for sale! Shameless plug) also saw jasons boosted 2002!





    March 23, 2015

    formula e event and my two babies







    At this point I'm starting to get comfortable with working on my car with just the basic maintenance stuff.

    May 5, 2015

    I decided to stop my diff from leaking, my friend and I proceeded to drop my diff and put in new output flange seals for the diff solely using knowledge from the interwebz, r3v and my vast amount of car knowledge. also more tune up stuff happened fluids were changed out: tranny & diff. My tranny fluid was blacker than oil that had been used for 73,456 miles and barely a quart came out a which is always a great sign haha. The diff was Brownish in color, which was better I guess.







    The whine didn't get any worse so I assumed everything went back in properly haha

    May 19, 2015

    my friends civic and my e30 also a random e30 I would always see at my internship





    June 15, 2015

    remember when i replaced my output seals with my vast amount of knowledge. well i didn’t understand the concepts of torque specs and this happened haha



    this is also the only time somebody else worked on my car since I had to stay at work. Lesson learned always follow torque specs. Torque specs save lives

    July 3, 2015

    alarm install which by the way is pretty comfortable with the seat out. I'm now just realizing I never found the horn relay if someone knows where I can find the wire let me know! parts starting to come in







    August 16, 2015

    new motor and tranny mounts, this changed my the entire the car, it was so much more direct. broke off the tabs that hold the fan shroud so I went with zipties because racecar







    Sept 1, 2015

    clean e36 I saw



    Sept 6, 2015 through Sept 27, 2015

    its suspension time!!!

    so this is where I learned the most about the car. I started off by clearing one side of the garage which is also a gym/hair & nail salon/general chill zone/storage facility/entrance to our house. the reason it took so long was I had no idea what I was doing, things never really fit properly and I had no e30 friends to help out haha. So wheels off and on stands





    Nasty ass rear shock



    I also rebuilt my calipers, got new rotors and upgraded to stainless steel lines. Since my brakes were basically two pandas grabbing my rotors.





    antennae delete since it looks way cleaner imo so it got pulled out



    sprayed the calipers



    got my struts out!!! happy moment for me since the ball joint didn’t want to let go, thanks to harbor freight with the budget tools.



    saw my future car on the road, but mine is definitely not going to be baby blue.



    got new control arms in as well as sway bar links, tie rods



    sprayed the struts



    my gc coiler conversion wouldn’t fit over this shock collar



    took it to my school’s machine shop and ground them down





    Side Note: this is where I met jason aka AbsorbantNut after I ordered all my revshift bushings. Felt like a douche since I found out he works for condor haha

    installed my struts



    made a diy subframe tool which helped save me the trouble of burning the bushings out, which I'm sure my parents greatly appreciated



    started on the subframe, but these damn bolts didn’t want to come out no matter how hard I banged on them.



    i thought this was metal or something but it ended up being a sort of sealant



    drilled it out and the bolt popped right out after bashing on it for like 3 hours, lesson learned always check whats in the way of the bolts lol



    I popped the other one out with a flathead, much cleaner



    new control arm bushings



    subframe out!!!



    a torch definitely helps out with heating up the rubber from the oe bushings. Along with the subframe tool which helped push them out. For the trailing arm i used 3/8 threaded rod with one nut and a washer on the end, a washer in the middle and 2 nuts together to make a press. Along with the torch they popped right out

    this is where I ran into my first issue the trailing arm sleeves were too tall for the trailing arm bracket which led to another setback that led to massive amounts of frustration since my mom was going to murder me soon because the garage was a mess at this point



    went back to my schools machine shop and talked to my savior Fred who trimmed down the sleeves to the oe trailing arm height





    subframe ready to go in!!



    I don’t know how i did it by myself, but a furniture dolly saved my ass putting it back in. It was a balancing act the whole time, but it went relatively smoothly. Let's just say I hit my max bench press at least twice that day haha. also R.I.P Harbor Freight Creeper you’ll be missed

    swapped out the front & rear sway bar links



    new guibo!!



    that tuck dddoooooeeee!!!!! (don’t worry i adjusted it)



    another beetle!!



    victory beers!!! also a clean ass garage after a tidal wave of degreaser haha



    back to way it was



    fuck this blue box. I could never find anything I ever needed



    Oct 16, 2015

    had to take my struts off again to get the perches welded by jason who did a f*****g awesome job and adjusted the height this is how she officially sits



    Nov 7, 2015

    went to a drift event at pbir and saw this e36



    Everything was going fine a dandy with the car, the suspension had finally started settling in. There was no more bump steer, she ate corners like it was a pregnant woman's midnight snack. The car was responsive and fun. Nothing was mechanically wrong with the car. It was paradise that I dreamed of when I wanted the car at 14.

    Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnddddddddddddddddd

    this happened





    I was coming home from school from a 12 hour study session for my exam tomorrow. I wasn't really paying attention since I was thinking of my exam. I went to turn into my community and my driver rear tire clipped the curb since I took the turn too sharp. I spun out and tried to catch it, I just wasn't able to whip the car around and ended up in the grass. My front bumper clipped a sign and I smacked my oil pan pretty hard.

    I honestly felt like crying I thought my motor was dead since I drove it 50 ft to my house while oil was leaking out. She also shut off on my once I got to my house. The frustration and disappoint was starting to set in. I thought she was done for, my budget wouldn't be enough for a swap and a new motor was still too much. I was a little depressed at this point, but on the bright side I got into an engineering fraternity for being a smart cookie lmfao



    So i thought I only needed a lower oil pan, but then I saw this



    What a great feeling it was to see this :)

    I went to chicago for thanksgiving and the car sat on stands for a little. Finals were coming up so I didn’t have time to work on it. So she sat for a few days staring at me and never breaking eye contact. I could sense her disappoint with me. I did see turbovargs e30 though!



    So I searched for parts and ended up posting ads here and got everything I needed thanks to the good people of r3v!!!

    Got the upper pan in and let it sit so the rtv would set in. I’ll post a vid of it first cranking and my reaction haha

    Reaction Video


    https://goo.gl/photos/YzsxvCvq4QLnvd9k8

    Dec 15, 2015

    got the bumper on couldn’t find a silver one so decided to settle for this



    Dec 19, 2015

    New steering wheel!! Deep dish is a very good thing



    Dec 20, 2015

    went to wekfest to and met these beauties



















    Dec 25, 2015



    not looking too bad

    Finally got a toolbox and my ocd kicked!!! I will repeat this again fuck that blue box haha







    That's all I've done with the car so far. There have been a lot of ups and downs, but for the most part everything has gone pretty well. My plans before summer are to overhaul the cooling system: water pump, thermostat, and new hoses, do the mess under the intake (for you m20 guys it's basically replacing the vacuum lines), new clutch slave and master since I don't want it to spontaneously die on me, and new accessory belts. In my head I'm making it road trip worthy without having to worrying. During summer I plan on respraying the car if my budget will allow me. So there's going to be a lot of car details to help make me some money throughout the semester, I'm also planning on designing a drop in led kit for my e30. If all goes well I'll start selling those as well.

    It's nearly a year now with my baby and things are going pretty well. I'm still learning of course, but now I'm able to help friends & family with anything invovling cars. This would've never happened if it weren't for my best friend which I thank him for, although my bank account hates him with a passion right now haha. Also, thanks to my girlfriend for never questioning why I was up till 3 am and why I was constantly broke, also for helping me put my exhaust back in and throwing tools to me haha

    Anyways hope you guys enjoy my little story and my tiny portion of a "build" haha
    Last edited by gespinal0301; 03-05-2016, 09:27 PM.


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    E30's are just the best aren't they hahaha. I've had mine for 2 months and it gets better every time I get in the drivers seat :p

    I'm planning to dismantle and replace a load of the rear suspension stuff in my 318is when the weathers a bit better (no garage to hide from shitty british weather).

    What would you say made the biggest difference in terms of 'feel' on the road?

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      #3
      Originally posted by MouseRat View Post
      E30's are just the best aren't they hahaha. I've had mine for 2 months and it gets better every time I get in the drivers seat :p

      I'm planning to dismantle and replace a load of the rear suspension stuff in my 318is when the weathers a bit better (no garage to hide from shitty british weather).

      What would you say made the biggest difference in terms of 'feel' on the road?
      What cleared a lot of body roll for me were the motor mounts and transmission mounts. Once I did the rest virtually all the body roll was gone and there was barely any flex when I take corners now. Your idle vibration will be higher, but your motor will sound a lot better due to the vibrations :devil::devil:
      Last edited by gespinal0301; 01-10-2016, 05:50 PM.


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        #4
        Nice car, I enjoyed reading it. Impressed that you remembered the dates of everything. So what are you studying?
        Hank Ahrens
        1984 Alpine Coupe
        1978 911sc

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          #5
          Originally posted by ahrensNW View Post
          Nice car, I enjoyed reading it. Impressed that you remembered the dates of everything. So what are you studying?
          I remembered the majority of them, but iPhoto saved me a couple of times haha. I'm currently going for my bachelor's in electrical engineering and I'll more than likely go for my masters


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            #6
            Super inspiring build! I think that anyone that works on cars can relate to the ups and downs that you have documented here. Nice to see your persistence. Also, I need a toolbox like the one you have. It takes me ages to find anything in mine... Where did you get that foam for the inside?

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              #7
              Originally posted by thriftshopclassics View Post
              Super inspiring build! I think that anyone that works on cars can relate to the ups and downs that you have documented here. Nice to see your persistence. Also, I need a toolbox like the one you have. It takes me ages to find anything in mine... Where did you get that foam for the inside?
              Thank you! For the tool box just check this thread
              http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=375630

              If you need any help just pm me


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                #8
                March 5, 2016

                Instead of enjoying my spring break by going to the beach, going on vacation or relaxing. I got my parts in so it's time to start working on the car again!



                I have hose for days, waterpump, thermostat, silicon vacuum lines for the mess under the intake, clutch slave & master, coolant, brake fluid, belts, a whole bunch of gaskets, and a lot of o-rings. Hopefully this gets done by the end of spring break it's also a little birthday gift to myself. After this the car is basically mechanically sound so now I get to worry about cosmetics :)))
                Last edited by gespinal0301; 04-23-2017, 08:08 PM.


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                  #9
                  Noice.You're really doing a great job refreshing this old beaut. Especially for starting with limited knowledge and hands on experience.

                  M42 Powa!
                  Last edited by CaliDazze; 03-06-2016, 08:20 AM. Reason: I'm bad at wordz

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                    #10
                    Great work man, inspires me to do more stuff to mine haha
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by CaliDazze View Post
                      Noice.You're really doing a great job refreshing this old beaut. Especially for starting with limited knowledge and hands on experience.

                      M42 Powa!
                      Thanks! So far nothing has blown up or fallen off so everything seems to be working right haha

                      Originally posted by CRBR30 View Post
                      Great work man, inspires me to do more stuff to mine haha
                      Yeah it's hard to find motivation to get my ass up and actually do something lmao


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                        #12
                        Originally posted by BeEmDoublU
                        If this isn't a proper build thread, I don't know what is...good job mate!
                        Thank you! Unfortunately I ended up spraining my ankle over the weekend so it's going to be a couple of days before I get to start working on the car


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                          #13
                          Originally posted by gespinal0301 View Post
                          March 5, 2016

                          Instead of enjoying my spring break by going to the beach, going on vacation or relaxing. I got my parts in so it's time to start working on the car again!
                          HA actually relaxing on break Glad to see you have your head in the right place!


                          '73 2002 m20 turbo [sold] '87 rat rod 325is [couch modded] '91 vert [daily] '88 325is [spec build v1] '84 325 [spec build v2] '99 323i vert [sold]

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by AbsorbantNut View Post
                            HA actually relaxing on break Glad to see you have your head in the right place!
                            engineering>social life

                            e30>engineering

                            you know the struggle lmfaoooo


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                              #15
                              March 10, 2016

                              So I got tired of sitting on my ass, my ankle is still pretty swollen so I can't get under the car or move too much so I decided to throw these on



                              It looks a little better than before



                              Hopefully tomorrow I'll actually get something done


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