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I got a little bit of work done on the car last night. Along with the lowered steering column bracket, I am using a 2.5" thick NRG quick release to help bring the steering wheel farther out. I have long legs, so without it I was finding that my knees had to be too bent to have a good grip on the steering wheel.
I think my seat fitment is about 95% there now. It's hard to tell without the harnesses installed and without driving it on the track. It's close enough to install the roll bar now and I think the very fine adjustments will have to come after I drive it on the track and see what it feels like.
The wiring of the horn button on the quick release took me an embarrassingly long time to figure out. The horn was working fine before with just the one wire, but it's because the E30 steering column (and Momo hub) are grounded. I foolishly thought the quick release would stay grounded as well, but it doesn't. I had to introduce a second wire by grounding it to one of the hub bolts, and then soldered a ground wire to the ground loop inside the Momo horn button.
After all that trial and error, the horn was working again. I did the mod to both horn buttons I have (yellow Momo and Alpina). I don't know if I like the yellow Momo, I might put the Alpina button back in.
Is that an AKG shifter?
If so, how do you like it?
Sure is. I absolutely love it for what I use the car for. It's incredibly precise and the throws are insanely short. It's one of my favorite things on that car.
That said, I don't think I'd want it on a street car! Too much effort.
Seeing a build like this reaffirms why I got into e30's. Seriously, I don't know of any other car I want besides a well sorted e30. Top notch build, congrats on all your hard work.
Seeing a build like this reaffirms why I got into e30's. Seriously, I don't know of any other car I want besides a well sorted e30. Top notch build, congrats on all your hard work.
Just a quick update. I was able to remove all the sound deadening from the floor pans pretty easily. Just ran the heat gun over them for a couple of minutes and they peeled up in big chunks pretty easily. This car being a 318iS did not have the trunk tar, so that saved me a lot of time. I think I am going to leave the patch of deadening over the gas tank, as it's only 3-4lbs worth and it will help with diff noise considering the entire rear end has solid bushings.
The hardest part was by the pedals. There is a section of seam sealer there that the sound deadening runs over, and that spot alone probably took as long as the entire passenger's side.
I welded one small spot of rust by the gas pedal. You can see where I painted over it in the last photo. There are 2 more larger spots on the passenger floor pan, and one on the passenger tranny tunnel that still need to be addressed.
Any suggestions on a solvent to clean up the rest of the sticky residue before I paint the floor pans?
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