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Just installed a supersport "cup" kit on my 85 e30 m323i brought off trademe. The guy is very genuine! I was very very dubious about the shocks/springs for the price, but they are really awesome value. Installed them myself and they fit perfectly (rare from a trademe item!), with the exception of the nuts for the top of the inserts which have slightly more thread than the stock ones - but they do up fine anyway. They include all the necessary hardware and the rubber stops for the top of the rear shocks. The finish on the whole kit is as good as any Ive seen. The ride is pretty good, pretty firm but not a pain in the ass - but a huge improvement over the previous setup (god knows what the previous owner was thinking - I had different shocks in the front end!! both of them modified to fit the bimmer). Ive got very limited experience in terms of springs rates etc but i will happily say I prefer it to my old Porsche 944 on koni adjustables!!! Far less harsh but still solid and even more predictable. The best thing is they are actually made in germany Come with the TUV certs and stamps to prove it. Dont be concerned about the price - Id easily buy them again (kinda makes you wonder how other manufacturers justify their prices!) Bad cell ph photos
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Still got them? No rips etc?
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Woohoo found my login - Yeh they are BBS. They sat fine on my 85 e30 m323 coupe, Pretty sure they are the stock items for an mtech 1 I was tossing up to either give these a restoration job and polish or just get some 17's. Got the 17's instead. The tyres were on the car when I brought it, the shagged tyre is a dunlop or something, the rest are all the same and are in good nick The curbing is OK, I guess you'll see it soon (previous owner was a woman....... ;D ), They need a good clean/soak as they have a good amount of brake dust in the spokes (it doesnt seem too stubborn, as i got a lot off with a halfassed attempt at cleaning them)
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Everything runs fine. The cold idle is a bit high but other than shes beaut. It must get a speed signal as well a vacuum signal, maybe thats whats playing up?
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From what ive read the only cast iron blocks were only for a few years in US in the mid 90's, and then they went ali too.
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Ditto. V interested.
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Not a major just wondering if its an easy fix My economy gauge sort of glitches occasionally while stopped, like itll go all the way up to 50mpg then back to zero and then back again with the engine at idle. Taking off and it sorts itself out again. Cheers, Chris.
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An m52b28 sounds like me! and its a good 20kgs lighter than an m20! http://www.e3024v.com/ I wont be looking at doing the swap for a few mths, panel and paint and suspension first. But it seems reasssonnably straight forward, and I can use my existing gearbox with modified linkages. One thing im not sure about - what the hell is OBDI? and do I want vanos or would an earlier engine be a better bet, vanos sounds a bit ho hum from what Ive read, but how dicky is it actually? KISS is a good motto for me . Whats the going rate for an m52b28, How quickly do you want to sell yours and how much are you after brent? PM me. In terms on an ecu/loom to use is the stock one going to be the best bet? or am i better off playing with an aftermarket option in the long run? keeping $$ in mind
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BADASS!, that should make an incredible noise! I would say he would jump at it. He doesnt have much sheetmetal forming equipment (mainly tube stuff, most of his work is cages, ic plumbing and exhausts), so your airbox might be tricky, but if your after a sheetmetal ali one I'll happily do the bits he cant at work.
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http://www.audiforums.com/m_693578/mpage_1..._/tm.htm#693578 <- my god.
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Im sure he wouldnt mind, might take a few weeks though as he seems to be pretty busy, shot around late last night to his workshop and he had cars piling up outside.... Give him a buzz - Tim TTT automotive in onehunga wk:9408887 mb:0212671793 Just saw your thread Ill be a keeping an eye on it What do you need fabricated?
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Cheers for the advice, after doing a bit more "googling", maybe buying an m20 2.5 rebuilding it and making a custom turbo install would be a good option, from what ive read 300hp isnt hard from this on surprising low boost, 7psi or so. A lot of the information on the net seems quite dated and doesnt apply to NZ in terms of parts for doing it. Has anyone done this from bimmersport? Id like to pick their brains, im not really too sure how reliable the bottom end will be at this power and Im pretty sketchy about how AFM systems work with turbo's, ive only played with map engines. I think 4 grand should do for a budget for parts, Im sure my mate wouldnt object to throwing a few stickers on my car for some mates rates manifolds and intercooler piping, Ill hit him up for a bimmersport deal and see what he says . Is it a straight swap apart from ecu 2.3-2.5?
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Heya, Im going through the process of working out a budget (and how much OT I have to do to acheive it ) and am trying to find the best engine swap option for my NZ new 85 e30 M323i. The car has the Sport 5 CR 5 speed box and a high ratio LSD (2.4k rpm at 100k in 5th). I have access to a workshop with double post lifts and the works, and am pretty handy with a spanner, so plan on doing much of the work myself. As well as the engine swap the car is getting adjustable platform's, nolathanes, 17's and repainted the original colour, along with some panel beating/rust removal. Ideally Id like to keep the gearbox (if possible) and diff as they are (planing on getting both overhauled, the diff is a bit whiney and the box is leaking at the rear seal). Id like to keep it BMW, and reasonably simple to do (not too interested in putting the amount of $$ and labour into a v8 conversion) so a six seems to be the best option - Ive done a bit of research into putting an m30 3.5 into it, and it seems to be resonably straight forward, but the gains arent really that impressive to me, an extra 50-60 hp and a bit more torque for a lot of work. How do m30's respond to tweaking? I wouldnt go whole hog and turbo it, but if I could see a reliable 300hp at the flywheel on a rebuilt m30 id be happy, would a remapped ECU (or possibly a plug in unit - ie a link if available), streetable cam and extractors get me the extra 90ish HP i want? Or am i better off playing with a later model twin cam vanos six? or is doing a proper turbo conversion on the m20 2.3 a better option? Ideally I wouldnt want to spend more than 4k, parts only, on the engine, but we know how these things are. I also have a mate with a MIG/TIG welder and a performance workshop who will do some nice fabrication work for a box of beer and a BJ Thanks for any advice Chris
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Ill be getting some 17"'s in the next few mths. Ill stick my 15" BBS wire ones on here when they arrive, 3 mint tyres, 1 shagged tyre, 1 bmw centre cap missing . Less than $500 haha
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PM me the reply
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Very very very tempting.... maybe 6 mths time http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/C...n-140555135.htm
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woohoo testy! Lada niva's forever!
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Nice e30, I think i like it with no kit and I want those wheels!
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Sorry off topic - Dimebag - Air New Zealand and the NMIT run the pre-trade courses NZCAE (level 2). Try google it or check out airnz.co.nz
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Theres a number of ways - To get tradecert in A&P (or the NZQA equivalent) you do a 1 year pre-employment course (chch,blenheim,akl) then a 3 year apprenticeship. License exams are done through ASL http://www.aviation.co.nz/ and once you have a license (9ish exams depending on what you want) you can convert it to a diploma (which isnt really worth anything anyway). Once those are done there are courses/qualifications/ratings for africa.
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Airframe and powerplant for 5 years and now 2 years specialising in structures (where there seems to be the biggest gap at the moment, which translates into opportunities to travel and earn good $)
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True true. But thats what insurance is for End of the day a bolt is a bolt. Car Technician puts a bolt in, the bolt is in for all of 0.1 man hours. Aircraft tech puts bolt in, signs his name twice, another QA tech comes over and signs his name. 3 trees are killed in producing paperwork for said bolt, and the bolt takes about 5 man hours to install. Up ands down to both sides. NZ seriously has to sort out the skilled man power issues.
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I dont get out of bed for less than $35 haha NZ has a seriously massive shortage of skilled people, I know of a very large aviation company who just imported 80 guys as there is no one available in NZ.... Very happy to have ditched the automotive apprenticeship and gone into aviation
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Random. What kinda person buys an m5 and never drives it? whats with the white wall tyres!