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Blake Olsen Formula Drift BMW e92 // 850hp// Dogbox //Quickchange// Rear Radiator
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Good to see updates, also good to see 18fab got a lot of heavy work done for you but I have heard about those dudes taking their time. Always good to see progress and It will probably feel awesome once you finished building your pro car yourself unlike a lot of the drivers out there! In for more.
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looking good man! any thoughts on wheel choices? (all this crazy work and im most interested in the wheel choiceim gonna die alone)
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Its a shame to hear they wouldn't finish by the deadline the fab work they have done so far looks fantastic.
But when it is a hard deadline you need to do what you need to do, what is the completion date you are aiming for?(sorry if it was mentioned earlier)
This build make me smile every time I see it bumped up on the forum cause I know I'm in for some wild fabrication work
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Last week we went down to EFI University to drop off the engine parts, and 18fab check on the e92. James carried out work on the rear tubing of the car which I am happy with, and mounted the quickchange which I am not happy with. The radiator is also mounted in the car now along with placement for the dual Optima Batteries.
This RHS Block is awesome
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And the Dailey Engineering pan is rad as well. A true work of art.
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And the RHS Heads getting CC'd
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The main structure for the rear of the car is 90% completed
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And the tray for the dual battery mounts
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Radiator placement
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The subframe has been completed, and the work to it looks nice but it is unusable. Where the diff is mounted, it places the case about 1" from the ground. I have gotten approval from FD to cut the trunk floor to raise it due to the orientation of the chassis.
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We also mocked up a motor with my trans, height is good but a brace on the firewall needs to be clearanced to get it as far back as I'd like.
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Untitled by Blake Olsen, on Flickr
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Due to some other circumstances, I feel its in my best interest to part ways with 18Fab. The work James and his team have carried out on my car is nice, but it has become clear that the deadline will not be met if the car remains there. The plan is to pick the car up next tuesday and finish it myself.
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11K sounds nuts but if made reliable I could only imagine it would be insane to drive whatever beast this ben has. Thanks for the info Blake.
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Originally posted by BlakeOlsen View Postyeah the 6th stage in Bens pan is used to draw additional vacuum on his motor due to the rpm he plans to spin it. As far as what he's doing to make that motor possible, i jnow he mentioned a ton of work to be done in the valvetrain(basically everything custom), and for my motor he asked about if i wanted to do a custom billet Winberg crank, and if i did we could have the main bearin journals made extra small (1.80" vs 2.25" i believe is regular LS) in order to use Honda IRL bearnigs from their indycar program. The smaller diameter would make the bearing speed less, and thus more reliable for high RPM.
Sorry to derail from your thread a bit. I intend to build a ls for 9-9500 rev limit later this year and that 11k build intrigues me. Cant wait to see how yours comes out either!
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yeah the 6th stage in Bens pan is used to draw additional vacuum on his motor due to the rpm he plans to spin it. As far as what he's doing to make that motor possible, i jnow he mentioned a ton of work to be done in the valvetrain(basically everything custom), and for my motor he asked about if i wanted to do a custom billet Winberg crank, and if i did we could have the main bearin journals made extra small (1.80" vs 2.25" i believe is regular LS) in order to use Honda IRL bearnigs from their indycar program. The smaller diameter would make the bearing speed less, and thus more reliable for high RPM.
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