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Originally posted by Kershaw View PostNice Carerra.
The impact-bumper Porsches were the cars I cut out from my older brother's R&T and C&D magazines to paste on my bedroom wall when I was a kid. This '87 Carrera was the first big thing I bought when I got a real job. Even though my dad had an e30 M3 from new, they never registered on my radar when looking for my first real sportscar.
I daily-drove the Carrera for a few years, and it's what got me into driving on the track through Porsche Club track days. That eventually escalated into WTW racing in Spec Miatas (which eventually gave way to a vintage Alfa Spider racecar), since I wasn't going to risk the Porsche on a racetrack any further.
That brief foray into track days with the Carrera had me performing limited modifications in the way of rear spoiler and wider Fuchs wheels (8&9X16). Glad I stopped there, considering the rising value of these cars in stock form.
'91 325i
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Wanted to replace my headlights, but I don't feel like stooping/kneeling, and I can't be bothered by pulling out the jack and jack stands. Stupid HF jack doesn't get up very high, anyway.
So I bought a quick jack to raise the car up enough to work comfortably while sitting on a short stool. Wish I had this while replacing the exhaust.
'91 325i
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I wanted to replace the headlights, because one of the GE sealed high-beams was running low on headlight fluid. Kind of hard to see, but it's only about a quarter full. Where can you even find a bottle of that anymore? I used that as an excuse to step up to smoked Hella smileys + Lamin-x + LED city light + HID conversion. I like the crosshairs on the high beams, too.
'91 325i
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Showed the car some MAF intake love. This also entails swapping out the MarkD chip for the Miller MAF conversion chip.
Originally, this was a PSIK (Pro Street Induction Kit) that ran the tube under the engine and located the cone filter right in front of the front wheel. I ran it that way for a week, but it rains here a lot, and the filter was in the direct path of water spray and road grit, especially since I have yet to install fender liners and what not.
I started to fab up an aluminum shield/housing for the filter, but the 205 tires wouldn't clear it at 3/4 steering lock. So the PSIK wasn't going to work for me as intended. I ended up reusing the stock intake elbow and cut down the tube to locate the filter behind the driver headlight. It's probably a few inches longer than just the MAF conversion pipe.
When I had the PSIK in place, the butt dyno (the second most worthless kind of dyno) told me I had extra power in the midrange. This was reinforced by the mind dyno (the MOST worthless kind of dyno) that wants to justify the >$500 expense, and THINKS that there is more power. There was also a nice distant intake growl at moderate acceleration, increasing to an authoritative snarl at WOT.
Now that the tube is shorter, the butt dyno has a harder time interpreting power changes because the butt dyno is being shouted down by the hellaciously loud intake howl at WOT, especially after 5K RPM. The mind dyno is asking "What have you done?!" It's wonderfully loud. Otherwise, it's fine for regular driving speeds.
Really hard to tell if there's less power behind all that extra noise, I mean, music. It's like this custom length of tubing has stumbled into a sonic/pressure pulsed wave harmonic amplifying dynamic vortex of energy. Or something like that. (I'm a self-proclaimed genius).
'91 325i
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