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Yeah, I'm taking my 5 though. Haven't touched my e30 since SoWo last year
I've got BC's on my 5 and they're awesome actually. I wish they went like .5" lower but they ride so nice I can't really complain. I've wondered how they were on e30's, how did you go about getting the custom lengths/rates?
Nice man! Glad to see you're still working on the car rather than getting rid of it like you were. Are those BC's?
Thanks dude!
Yeah, I'm glad I still have the car, I know I would have missed it if it sold.
Yeah their bc's, sold my setup to someone local for good money, so I couldn't argue with under 1300.00 after everything, got custom lengths, rates, valving and camber plates
specs are
Front: 3" shorter shocks, 6" 10k springs, adjustable shock length, camber plates, 30 way adjustable
Rear: 2" shorter shocks, 5" 12k spring, RSM's, adjustable shock length, 30 way adjustable
Tomorrow or thursday will start the daily duties of the car, so we will see how well they perform.
Been a long time since I updated, but have gotten a fair bit done sooooo...
BIG UPDATE
I'm sure alot of you have seen some of the updated pictures of how the car sits. Either via www.scrapedcrusaders.com or here or recently on instagram - 325isstephen
Well here's some of what happened inbetween brought to you by shitty cell pics:
Big plus was installing a lift finally, such a convenience to have, wish I had it during the swap.
I organized some of my crap, moved my toolbox, got myself a little shelf for important things and test fit wheels without tires.
After my last update, I assembled the wheels with some cheap tires, but they were too big
so even with rs's the car seemed to look pretty stupid.
soo i got some worn out tires for cheap and threw those on, had to look pretty for h20i (was checking for cords the whole way back ...1200kms)
and stacked some cars
After that, I did a bit of prep and hit the track for a lapping day aka half ass radio delete panel and boost gauge, accompanied by stock weaves and all seasons
and over the winter I didn't feel like doing much to it, bought a few parts cars, parted those out, but the e30 mostly just got moved around and sat in my bay at night. Sometimes it needed to go outside, so it got snowed on a few times.
Some one asked for pictures of my setup, so more shitty cell pics took care of that
some scrapping/clearance shots (keep in mind all parts only have 3000kms on them)
Bought some temp wheels for it to roll on around the shop/flip while the rs's were getting powdered, which also lead to another scraped shoot of the car, have to thank Gilbert for letting me whore it on there regularily.
I test fitted the rs's with new centers (4x100 instead of the gold ones that were 5x120 with adapters)
Adapterless feels soooo good, not to mention lots more room for lips etc.
Then came march and I started itching, some friends convinced me that I had to daily it this year, so I started with some stuff to make that easier.
First was Bings short shifter with new bushing to make daily life nicer and smoother
Also fixed my shift hole with a part of a parts cars trans tunnel, wanted the shift hole to be insulated from the cabin like stock, with the swap the hole was moved back and left open, not incredibly quiet :P
After that I decided I wanted interior and some decent sound, without compromising space etc
and a pic of outside for fun
Cleaned up the scratch marks from running no carpet and had to paint the welds for the shift hole, so some rust paint went down
then needed a carpet and seats etc
keyless is a must for daily use, especially with an old car that doesnt enjoy the use of its lock cylinders
Bought 4 front seats as the two I had gotten had some issues as per 20 years of use, so I took 4 and I made two perfect ones, about 8 hours later, they looked great
Needed to clean the shit out of all of it, wanted it all to be extra fresh and smell awesome, so many hours of cleaning ensued
As with most e30's, especially in Canada, the battery tray loves to rot, mine wasn't bad, but finally decided to cut anything that was close to rust out and fix it
Sold my shortened housing coils
some parts started coming in, first flat caps
then made some new rubber mount motor mounts
test fitted wheels on a friends car for fun
HIDS came
Installed
bought another parts car
took the dash for my car
Some wheel parts came back from powder
So me and some friends did some assembling
Custom ordered coils came in
They made there way onto the car, along with the interior going back in, cleaned up multiple other little things that I wasn't happy with on the car, but none are picture worthy so i didnt bother. Heres it with the bumper off while I got some stuff done
more parts came, so I made a new gauge holder and wired it all up, also installed a delrin shift knob I had laying around
Took some pics with two rears on one side
got a temp headunit
washed up the car
got some red caps
buddy of mine, Matt at gt exhaust making me a filthy 3 inch turbo back system with a custom downpipe, punched pussy, vbands, and a gtspeed muffler with some perferrated tips, all of it stainless, mandrel and tig'd. Hoping it will quiet it down a bit and will surely look pretty
thats pretty well up to date, will try and get some interior pictures and a good underneath shot of the car when the exhaust is finished
I'm definately subscribed, can you fly over to Iceland and do some work on my ti, i'm too lazy to finish it and i'm in a pissed off state since my Garret decided to take a dump on me...
Maybe i should pull that 3.0 diesel out and install a SR20
Definately impressive work you've done there... but if it was me i would've gone a different route on the suspension, OEM shocks don't like to ride so low
Sometimes it takes something crapping out for good things to happen.
Don't worry suspension was only temporary, I am now running 3.5 inch shorter shocks in sectioned housings, means lots of travel so it should ride pretty good.
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