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billb
09-18-2006, 03:05 PM
...heh, like that term! This is my daily driver, grocery-getter, track car, date-night car, stress-reliever econobox.

Here's my story of "Junior":


VIN WBAAF9313MEE65134. I found it in December 2002 at a corner garage. Here's a photo of it on the garage lot, before I bought it:
http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/fgump/front.jpg

It sat there for several weeks before I finally stopped one night and put my business card on the window, with a note saying "call me if you ever want to sell this car". I had been looking for a nice, alpine white E30 for about 2 years. This one had a straight body, leatherette interior, and looked like it only needed a little TLC to bring back to life. About three weeks later, I got a call from the shop, saying the car was actually at the shop for a prepurchase inspection, but that the inspection suggested it needed about $2000 in repairs. They decided not to do that. The repairs required were: all new A/C system due to a leak, a new instrument cluster due to nonfunctioning speedometer, and a new speed sensor in the diff. Actually, the cluster repair was a 10-minute fix with a soldering iron.

I inquired as to the price, and was directed to the owners, with whom I reached a deal. I paid $2900 for it in 2003. I have owned it since March 2003. The car is from Florida originally, so it's dash has split in a few places. A previous owner had the windows tinted, and the most recent owner had the tint removed, also damaging the defroster grid beyond repair. Profile gasket done by previous owner (no receipts, but visual confirmation)

Factory options: sunroof delete, central locking delete. No limited slip.

What have I done to the car? * items are when I was chasing a rough running condition. The new coils solved it. As usual, the last and most expensive thing to replace. I have done everything below except charge the A/C, mount the tires, and have it aligned.

Underhood/Performance

All new coolant hoses (all of them)
intake manifold gaskets *
throttle position sensor *
coolant temp sensor *
fuel pressure regulator *
all vacuum hoses *
all four ignition coils, spark plugs *
new timing cover gaskets, front main seal, valve cover gasket
all new filters,
new belts, water pump, thermostat
new correct Bosch O2 sensor
new power steering fluid reservoir
new timing chain, sprockets, tensioner, and guiderail
installed a good used A/C compressor and new drier, and converted to R134a
new Eberspacher muffler and hangers
replaced gaskets on oil filter canister
EAT performance chip
new washer pump and jets in hood
new foam underhood insulation
Mobil1 0W40 or 15W50, weather-dependent, 5k change intervals
new radiator as of 9/10/06

Here's under the hood, pretty clean:
http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/fgump/m42left.jpg

Suspension/Steering/Braking

new Bilstein Heavy Duty shocks all around, with new shock mounts front and rear
3mm spring pads in front
new control arm bushings (non-M3) and lower control arms, tie rods (inner and outer), all suspension bushings except subframe and differential
new rear Brembo brake rotors with Autozone pads, with AutoZone pads and Carbotech-recommended import rotors on the front (worked GREAT at the only driver's school the car has ever seen, last summer at Virginia International Raceway, have Panther Plus pads for track duty)
Dunlop SP Sport A2 205/60R14 tires
ATE super blue brake fluid, flushed annually


Transmission/Driveline

new center support bearing and guibo
new shifter bushings
new transmission mounts
new shift knob (leather)
Redline D4 ATF in tranny, 80W90 in diff
Ireland Engineering short shifter (installed 9/26/06, love it!!)


Exterior

added ellipsoid driving lights (318is came with the holes blanked out, unlike the 325is that had the fogs from the factory)
new Roundels on hood and trunk
new antenna mast
rear license plate filler/surround (US plate filler)...see photo:
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d106/tarheelbimmer/hpds/hpds7croppednotag.jpg
"i" lip spoiler on the front..."is" spoiler lost by previous owner, and hard to find used!!
325is automatic lower valence air inlet (for transmission cooler); adds a little "flair" to the front end!


Interior

recovered driver's seatback bolsters
added VDO oil pressure gauge, runs 60-70 cold, 15-20 hot (AT IDLE)
OP gauge mounted in leather-covered 2-gauge panel (w/lighter socket) to replace ashtray
replaced all three odometer drive gears
Euro 55L gas gauge
complete toolkit
installed used (good) tweeter pods
installed good used fog light switch
installed foglight bulb in dash (since it didn't have fogs from the factory, it didn't have a bulb to start with...)
new hood release cable


Here I am on track at VIR last July at the HPDE.
http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/fgump/hpds6.jpg

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d106/tarheelbimmer/hpds/hpdsecropped.jpg

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d106/tarheelbimmer/hpds/hpds5cropped.jpg

Glad to be here! I've been looking for a great forum to share this fun little car with, and looks like I've found a home!

mikesjo
09-18-2006, 03:18 PM
Wow sounds like you refreshed the whole car! Add an IS lip to the front of it :). It'll look a lot better.

billb
09-18-2006, 03:28 PM
Wow sounds like you refreshed the whole car! Add an IS lip to the front of it :). It'll look a lot better.
...especially when I need to get under the car, up on my ramps. And while I'm sure it would look better, it wouldn't look $200 better to me.

But thanks for your input!

(gratuitous upload of competing message board advertising following)
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d106/tarheelbimmer/e30/sigpic.jpg

dude8383
09-18-2006, 03:43 PM
i knew IS lip is about $150 shipped. Also its not that difficult to take of the lip.

asubimmer
09-18-2006, 03:45 PM
looks like a really nice and clean car....glad you like my term ;)

billb
09-18-2006, 03:45 PM
i knew IS lip is about $150 shipped. Also its not that difficult to take of the lip.
...equals about $200.

That's the cost of a set of tires, or a driving school, or, or, or...

Again, thanks for your opinion, but unless the "is spoiler fairy" drops one in my driveway, I'll keep it like it is.

billb
09-18-2006, 03:47 PM
looks like a really nice and clean car....glad you like my term ;)

I had my 3 y/o son with me.

asubimmer
09-18-2006, 03:47 PM
ouch lol, check the poll

billb
09-18-2006, 03:51 PM
ouch lol, check the poll

Lost me there...

asubimmer
09-18-2006, 04:13 PM
sorry there...http://www.m42club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=90

FL318is
09-18-2006, 04:15 PM
I have a alp white. Good to see the repairs and mods. Why does everyone take the FL cars outta FL? I had to pick mine up in VA. It too was a FL car. If you have a parts wish list let me know. I have a few things that are OEM & alp white.

M42boy
09-19-2006, 12:07 AM
...equals about $200.

That's the cost of a set of tires, or a driving school, or, or, or...

Again, thanks for your opinion, but unless the "is spoiler fairy" drops one in my driveway, I'll keep it like it is.
If you are lucky... I scored one at the yard for $40. :D

Bill, is that a stock suspension???

billb
09-19-2006, 04:11 AM
If you are lucky... I scored one at the yard for $40. :D

Bill, is that a stock suspension???

Yep, stock springs with Bilstein HD shocks all around. Refreshed all bushings and mounts as listed above. Is it high in the front? Sure, exaggerated by the 205/60s. But, I don't have to worry about scraping my oilpan off!

billb
09-19-2006, 09:25 AM
If you have a parts wish list let me know. I have a few things that are OEM & alp white.

That's about all I need at the moment. Thanks!

Alpine003
09-19-2006, 03:13 PM
* items are when I was chasing a rough running condition. The new coils solved it. As usual, the last and most expensive thing to replace.


new Eberspacher muffler and hangers

new foam underhood insulation





Nice ride. Can you describe the rough running condition characteristics that you had? I'm in a similiar boat and throwing parts at it which aren't helping. I'm thinking the coils might be a possiblity too. Did you actually check the coils with a multimeter before you replaced them?

Can you shed some more light on this Eberspacher muffler and sound characteristics?

Did the new foam underhood insulation quiet anything down in the cabin? Mine is torn up too but will probably only replace it if it makes a difference in sound levels.

Lastly, I love the license plate filler. Did you get this piece from BavAuto?

BTW, I just upgraded to Mtech1 so I'll be putting my factory IS rear spoiler up for sale soon. The spoiler is Diamond Swarchz however.

billb
09-19-2006, 03:34 PM
Can you describe the rough running condition characteristics that you had? I'm in a similiar boat and throwing parts at it which aren't helping. I'm thinking the coils might be a possiblity too. Did you actually check the coils with a multimeter before you replaced them?
It would not accelerate. Stuttered like it was running on 2-3 cylinders until it cleared 4000 rpm, then it would run. I did not scope the coils, against Mike Miller's advice. I just paid my money and took my chances. And I was right. The coils were $32 each when I bought them, so it was actually cheaper than two hours of shop time.

Can you shed some more light on this Eberspacher muffler and sound characteristics?

OEM sound. Nothing fancy. It was a cheap, OEM replacement. I would like something with a little more throat, but not until this one rusts out. 3.5 years and still looks brand new.

Did the new foam underhood insulation quiet anything down in the cabin? Mine is torn up too but will probably only replace it if it makes a difference in sound levels.

I did not drive it long enough with the old foam there. The old stuff was shredded and falling off. I would imagine the full 325is underhood piece would be quieter. I really did mine to save the paint from getting cooked.

Lastly, I love the license plate filler. Did you get this piece from BavAuto?
I ordered it from BMA (www.bmaauto.com). I think it cost me around $28 in 2004. License plate surround p/n 51-13-1-961-242

Eurospec
09-19-2006, 09:12 PM
BTW, I just upgraded to Mtech1 so I'll be putting my factory IS rear spoiler up for sale soon. The spoiler is Diamond Swarchz however.Mmmm, Mtech 1. So how much for that lip? Please PM me the details.

Sweet "slicktop" you got there Bill, welcome to the club!

dude8383
09-19-2006, 10:20 PM
Lastly, I love the license plate filler. Did you get this piece from BavAuto?


Have you considered the euro plater filler?

http://www.r3vlimited.com/gallery/files/1/0/2/1/6/IMG_0088.jpg

I believe the U.S. and Euro plate fillers are $40 shipped from Patrick @ BMA

Alpine003
09-20-2006, 09:29 AM
Have you considered the euro plater filler?

I believe the U.S. and Euro plate fillers are $40 shipped from Patrick @ BMA

Yeah but not my taste since I have a DS color and would want something that stood out more. $40 shipped is comparable to BavAuto which has them at $32 + shipping.

M42boy
09-20-2006, 10:11 AM
Bill, Is your interior color black or tan?

billb
09-20-2006, 10:35 AM
Bill, Is your interior color black or tan?

Here's a photo through the windows...

///Motorsport
09-27-2006, 02:16 PM
i think the 'iS' spoiler fairly only takes away spoilers, rarely drops them off in the driveway..... :)

BrandC
09-28-2006, 12:40 AM
Welcome to this forum. I'm glad to see you are enjoying this car, just the way it's meant to be!

Bone stock at the track FTW!

mikesjo
09-28-2006, 02:27 AM
Did you clean your intake manifold or was it clean like that when you got it?

billb
09-28-2006, 03:45 AM
Did you clean your intake manifold or was it clean like that when you got it?

Here's what it looked like the night I brought the car home.

mikesjo
09-28-2006, 04:19 AM
How'd you clean it?

billb
09-28-2006, 07:52 AM
How'd you clean it?
...per the title of my previous post...
cleaned it with Simple Green or Purple Power, can't remember which...

just sprayed it on and rinsed it off, every month or so.

Alpine003
09-28-2006, 09:57 AM
I found for heavier grease and dirt, Castrol Super Clean(purple bottle) does a good job too.