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« on: June 18, 2006, 11:54:18 PM »
Okay, I'm still buttoning up things, but the car is FINALLY back on the road, after a fairly extensive teardown and rebuild.  

I bought my car about 9 months ago off eBay.  It basically turned out to be a midwest rustbucket and needed just about everything underneath it replaced.  Cosmetically, the body, paintwork and interior were all very nice though.  

Here's a rundown of what's been done to the car and what performance parts are on it:

New Parts:
Thermostat and flange
All new engine sensors
Rebuilt calipers front & rear
Timing chain, tensioner & guiderails
Timing case and oil filter housing gaskets
Upper & lower oil pan gaskets
Clutch & pressure plate
Motor and tranny mounts
Rear subframe bushings & collar nuts
Center support carrier

Mods and Upgrades:
Turner Motorsports subframe reinforcements (front & rear)
Rebuilt 4.10 "medium case" ltd slip differential
M Coupe finned rear diff cover
ATE PowerDiscs & Hawk HPS pads
Green High Performance air filter
Goodridge stainless steel brake lines
Autosolutions short shift linkage
Sports & Vintage Racing "Wildknob"
Kosei K1's with Hancook Ventus RS2's

Suspension:
Suspension Techniques sway bars
Turner Motorsports RSB brackets
Vogtland Sport Springs
Koni SA adjustable shocks
E30 M3 Aluminum control arms
Solid rubber "offset" M3 control arm bushings
IE "Spec E30" adjustable camber plates
BavAutosport poly rear trailing arm bushings

Future planned upgrades:
Conversion to R134A (compressor, reciever and dryer)
Refinish and attach iS lip spoiler
Plastic fog light lenses
15" BBS euroweaves
Euro elipsoid lenses (yellow highs)

Okay, enough of the details...  here's a few "teaser pics"  I don't want to post much as I don't have all the covers on in the engine bay and the car looks lame without the iS lip spoiler, etc.  Needs some detail work to make it right.  

Awaiting final completion...



Completed...  for the most part



Interior

« Last Edit: June 19, 2006, 12:37:17 AM by M42boy »

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« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2006, 11:56:44 PM »
More pics:

Engine



Suspension




Only thing I was really not happy about, is I had to modify the strut towers to get the camber plates to work.  For this reason, I don't reccomend the IE adjustable camber plates.  Get the fixed plate or use the factory upper strut bearing.  Unfortunately, I think IE is the only company that makes a fully adjustable plate for use with a stock diameter spring.  

Needs the front end fixed and some more detailwork...  I'll take more pics when it looks a little better.

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« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2006, 03:59:53 AM »
How do you like the Vogtland springs? How does it handle? How long have they been on the car too :).

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« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2006, 09:11:36 AM »
I was going to let the suspension settle and give it a few weeks before I pass on overal judgement on them.  It's a nice drop (as you can see from the photos), but it's settled down even more since then.  

Overall, I like them, but I think they are still on the soft side for my tastes.  But, they are good for what I have, which is basically a daily driver that will see the track from time to time.  

I may swap out to H&R Race springs or coil-overs at some point in the future.  They seem pretty good.  I'll let you know exactly what I think once I get the rest of the car sorted and can really start pushing on it.

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« Reply #4 on: June 19, 2006, 10:50:09 AM »
Looking good Dan. I think you owe me some pics though ;)

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« Reply #5 on: June 19, 2006, 01:01:31 PM »
Great car and pics, Dan. Your interior and engine bay look very nice and clean. The 318iS I'm looking at has a crappy interior (and no leather!). However, it has only 103,000 miles, which is a big upside.

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« Reply #6 on: June 19, 2006, 05:32:50 PM »
No 318is has leather.  You got a choice of either vinyl (which BMW called leatherette) or cloth.  WAY better than leather IMHO!   :D

Thanks for the compliments.  Occassionally a good one shows up a the yard.  I saw one with a good interior there and some kid yanked the whole thing for his 325is...   before I could get to it, of course.  ;)

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« Reply #7 on: June 19, 2006, 09:01:27 PM »
I love alpinweiss E30s! Yours is a very nice example and looks pretty clean for a "rustbucket". I brought my car in at school for an alignment and was pretty disapointed at the lack of adjustments (read none aside from toe). Besides the bad fitment, how are the IE camber plates? And what can we do about caster? More pics btw!!

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« Reply #8 on: June 19, 2006, 11:13:51 PM »
Excellent work!

Glad your car is up and running.

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« Reply #9 on: June 19, 2006, 11:58:30 PM »
Very impressive car -- amazingly clean inside and out.
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« Reply #10 on: June 20, 2006, 11:46:58 AM »
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No 318is has leather.  You got a choice of either vinyl (which BMW called leatherette) or cloth.  WAY better than leather IMHO!   :D


Oh, I didn't know that. The 318iS I'm looking at has "leather seats" listed in the description. Typical for an ignorant dealer. :rolleyes:

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Thanks for the compliments.  Occassionally a good one shows up a the yard.  I saw one with a good interior there and some kid yanked the whole thing for his 325is...   before I could get to it, of course.  ;)


I'm thinking Recaro seats might be in order on my future E30. Most of the bone-stock E30's I have seen are in need of some interior rehauling and upholstering. I might as well just replace the interior entirely with Recaro seats. ;)

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« Reply #11 on: June 20, 2006, 01:15:20 PM »
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I'm thinking Recaro seats might be in order on my future E30. Most of the bone-stock E30's I have seen are in need of some interior rehauling and upholstering. I might as well just replace the interior entirely with Recaro seats. ;)

Okay, not to pick on the newbie, but the stock 318is seats are made by Recaro!  :cool:  Hehehe

They are actually really well bolstered and quite nice.  You can have them recovered with new factory (leatherette) skins for about $400 a seat, which is not bad for a good seat.

My driver's seat is the only one that needs recovering, but I might replace that with a real Recaro cloth racing seat with harness holes and the whole nine yards.  I just don't know if these are really good for a daily driver though.

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« Reply #12 on: June 20, 2006, 05:33:36 PM »
Wow those seats are in amazing condition. Super clean ride man.

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« Reply #13 on: June 20, 2006, 07:48:49 PM »
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Okay, not to pick on the newbie, but the stock 318is seats are made by Recaro!  Hehehe


Sorry but the sports seats are actually made by BMW - not Recaro - although some E30s (not 318is's) came with the very rare genuine Recaro seats from the factory.
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« Reply #14 on: June 21, 2006, 03:46:31 AM »
Can you get some more pics of the springs settled :).