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http://austin.craigslist.org/car/649753482.html "Needs a Radiator." So would I regret going and getting this for $900?
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balakadaka posted:I've heard the Hawk's are good. I personally chose the Axxis XBG's. They seem to dust much less than stocks, not a very bad decrease in stopping power. Did you get your Axxis from this group buy on Bimmerforums by any chance? Looks like it would cost $38x2 for my fronts and $28x2 for my rears (E36 M) if I go through that. edit: looks like I'm dense. It's actually per pair. So the Axxis cost half the Hawks. The cheapest I've been able to find the Hawk's are ~$70 per pair. I wish I could find a review comparing them. You didn't mention if your pads are noisy. I know most metallic pads are noisier than ceramic, but again, I can't find anyone mentioning this. Pissingintowind fucked around with this message at 08:05 on Apr 21, 2008 |
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I'm up to something naughty here.. they last twin-turbo manifold busted itself in half, the welds were pretty lovely. And I didn't like that it blocked the spark plugs.. I'm doing this one up low-mount, and it will be a split-pulse style design.
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# ? Apr 21, 2008 12:00 |
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Rear Admiral BOOYA posted:http://austin.craigslist.org/car/649753482.html I'd be more worried about the 'runs and drives but needs a radiator.' Have they been driving without a radiator?
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# ? Apr 21, 2008 14:24 |
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^^^^ It could have a slow leak, or just be on the verge of failing. Hard to say without actually looking under the hood.Rear Admiral BOOYA posted:http://austin.craigslist.org/car/649753482.html I'd go for it. If it dies you can sell it off as a parts car. And if it really only needs a radiator, you have an awesomely fun car to drive.
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# ? Apr 21, 2008 14:25 |
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On Friday I went and traded in my much-loved 1995 530i 5-speed. http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m182/ariocthevagrant/DSC00782.jpg http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m182/ariocthevagrant/DSC00796.jpg Sad as I was to see her go, I picked up a 1999 540i Sport in spectacular condition. She has 98,000 miles, and every sheet of paper that's ever been associated with her has been saved- even the original window sticker. http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m182/ariocthevagrant/DSC00555.jpg http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m182/ariocthevagrant/DSC00550.jpg http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m182/ariocthevagrant/DSC00544.jpg http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m182/ariocthevagrant/DSC00537.jpg Gets horrible gas mileage, but what a magnificent car. EDIT: The wheels on my new e39 are in need of some restoration- nothing absurd, but I'm a perfectionist. I've heard of a Baltimore-Washington area mobile wheel restoration service that does really great work- any recommendations from Baltimore/DC goons?
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# ? Apr 21, 2008 16:00 |
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AriocTheVagrant posted:Sad as I was to see her go, I picked up a 1999 540i Sport in spectacular condition. Very nice. Driving an e39 540i is what made me fall in love with cars. It was the first time I ever drove something that seemed to literally beg you to drive faster. In other words, watch that speedometer carefully.
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TheMadMilkman posted:Very nice. Driving an e39 540i is what made me fall in love with cars. It was the first time I ever drove something that seemed to literally beg you to drive faster. In other words, watch that speedometer carefully. Yeah- I was doing 70 in 4th gear on my drive home on I-95, and didn't realize it. Then I looked down and went "oh crap, I still have two more gears!" It was marvelous. I agree about the driving experience too. Much as I loved my e34, this thing is light-years ahead in every way, shape, and form- although the increased use of electronics in the cabin, etc. just has me waiting for stuff to start going wrong. Still, seeing this for the first time in person rendered me totally immobile and speechless (i.e. I knew I had to have it)
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# ? Apr 21, 2008 16:11 |
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Wiglaf posted:I'm up to something naughty here.. Sweet! Are you going to start a project thread for this? Also what is a split-pulse design?
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There's a pretty cool project over on the turbo forums. A guy bought an E30 325es and is swapping a Ford turbo 2.3 4 cylinder into it. Should save a ton of weight and allow extremely easy horsepower gains. They also have the added bonus of knocking down 30+mpg while still making 300hp. You can pick up turbo 2.3s for well under $100 in running condition all day long as they were used in a ton of Thunderbirds and other Ford cars besides the SVO Mustangs. Could be a good idea for you track rats or Lemons folks. Comedy picture option: frozenphil fucked around with this message at 21:33 on Apr 21, 2008 |
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AriocTheVagrant posted:
Nice car and one of my favorite colors. I think I recognize that parking lot, did you get it at Auto Advantage in Manassas? As far as the wheel refinishing, I don't know about any place local to the DC area, but https://www.wheelcollision.com is very well recommended in the BMW circles. They offer exchange prices on refinished wheels and yours are $235 each if you trade in your old wheels. They will also refinish wheels but that looks to be just as much in your case.
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Brock Landers posted:Nice car and one of my favorite colors. I think I recognize that parking lot, did you get it at Auto Advantage in Manassas? As far as the wheel refinishing, I don't know about any place local to the DC area, but https://www.wheelcollision.com is very well recommended in the BMW circles. They offer exchange prices on refinished wheels and yours are $235 each if you trade in your old wheels. They will also refinish wheels but that looks to be just as much in your case. Linton Motorspot in Manassas, but I think Auto Advantage is right next door to it and they share a lot. Can't recommend them enough: they can find really rare stuff if you want it (e.g. they had an e28 with 35k original miles and full paperwork). And when I bought my car, Jamie (the guy I worked with) tossed on a new set of Kumhos, had the valve gaskets replaced, and replaced the leather in the passenger seat and rear seats. Thanks for the tip- that's a huge help!
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# ? Apr 21, 2008 22:18 |
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Jonontherun posted:Sweet! i had one on here for the first go-around but it's off in the archives. luckily i'm enough of a whore to have one going on another board. http://www.e30tech.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38917
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Pissingintowind posted:Did you get your Axxis from this group buy on Bimmerforums by any chance? No, I didn't do a group buy. As for noise, I can't notice a difference between stock. I've never ran full ceramic on my pads, can't tell vs. the Hawk's.
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balakadaka posted:No, I didn't do a group buy. As for noise, I can't notice a difference between stock. I've never ran full ceramic on my pads, can't tell vs. the Hawk's. Wait, do you have an M? Because my stock pads are extremely noisy and dusty.
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Nice to see some other WVU people here. I'll be starting grad school there in a few weeks. Anyway, I've had a 2001 325i automatic (yeah, I know) for about a month and a half now. It has about 99,000 miles and runs darn well. It came from a family friend, so I know it was maintained well. However, every once in a while it simply stalls out as I accelerate after coming to a stop. It has happened 3 times now, and in each case, the car has started cold, driven around for a short amount of time, turned off for a few minutes, started up again, and then driven. THAT'S when it stalls. Any ideas what's going on here? Do I need to pull out the ICV and check it out? Date with Ikea fucked around with this message at 07:01 on Apr 22, 2008 |
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Date with Ikea posted:Nice to see some other WVU people here. I'll be starting grad school there in a few weeks. On my dads M52 dual vanos there was a brittle vacuum line going to the SAI thingie-ma-jigger. It's the little silver cylinder on the exhaust side of the engine mounted towards the front of the car. You can't miss it. Just check the lines and see if they're brittle. If they aren't, check for other vacuum leaks.
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Doctor Grape Ape posted:On my dads M52 dual vanos there was a brittle vacuum line going to the SAI thingie-ma-jigger. It's the little silver cylinder on the exhaust side of the engine mounted towards the front of the car. You can't miss it. Just check the lines and see if they're brittle. If they aren't, check for other vacuum leaks. Thanks, I'll take a look next time I use the car. I've been doing a bit more searching, and I've seen a few people saying that a faulty camshaft position sensor causes pretty much EXACTLY what I've experienced. Anyway, I just hope it's one of the three problems we've listed here.
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Date with Ikea posted:Thanks, I'll take a look next time I use the car. I've been doing a bit more searching, and I've seen a few people saying that a faulty camshaft position sensor causes pretty much EXACTLY what I've experienced. Anyway, I just hope it's one of the three problems we've listed here. The 2001 was M54. Not sure it matters.
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maxallen posted:The 2001 was M54. Not sure it matters. For all intents and purposes the M52TU and M54 were more or less the same engine in this regard. I thought it was the camshaft position sensor going out too, but then a heard a loud click in the engine bay and the engine stumbled right after that. I traced it back to a vacuum leak. If nothing else, a vacuum leak is cheaper than a CPS, so might as well start there.
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Pissingintowind posted:Wait, do you have an M? Because my stock pads are extremely noisy and dusty. Yes, I've got an M3. To be fair, when I changed the pads my suspension was so lovely I didn't notice the brake noise. That and my tires were nasty, so road noise was considerable in the slightest. Did notice the dust though, goddamn.
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AriocTheVagrant posted:EDIT: The wheels on my new e39 are in need of some restoration- nothing absurd, but I'm a perfectionist. I've heard of a Baltimore-Washington area mobile wheel restoration service that does really great work- any recommendations from Baltimore/DC goons? I do have a recommendation. http://www.wheelcollision.com/ You want to drag your wheels to Wheel Collision in Bath, PA. They do complete reconditioning, finishing, and straightening for a ton of wheel types (and especially BMW). I had some bent chrome wheels on my M5, and was looking to get back to the stock "black diamond" look. They found a used stock set for me, completely stripped them, straightened and refinished them. I had some new Pilot Sport PS2s shipped there directly from tire rack and: WC gets recommendations on many BMW/Porsche boards, and I've had nothing but good service from them.
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two_beer_bishes posted:I'm looking for a steering rack for an E30 (particularly my '85 325e) in or near Minneapolis. UPullRParts had a few E30s, but I think they all got recently crushed. Check their online inventory to see the new stuff they are getting in: http://www.upullrparts.com/ The prices are awesome, but the cars do get picked over pretty fast. I recently grabbed a few nice leather pieces off the 92 750il that is at the northern yard, and I think I paid a total of $5. Swap_File fucked around with this message at 02:53 on Apr 23, 2008 |
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Swap_File posted:UPullRParts had a few E30s, but I think they all got recently crushed. Check their online inventory to see the new stuff they are getting in: Heh, I was just at the Rosemount location on Sunday but it was too rusty for me to remove with the tools I had. I know the East Bethel one has an E30 but I was talking with someone on a different forum who claimed to have taken the rack from that one...
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usurper posted:I do have a recommendation. That's two recommendations- I'm almost certainly gonna go with them, once I have some cash to do the work. Thanks!
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Rear Admiral BOOYA posted:http://austin.craigslist.org/car/649753482.html gently caress no, if all it needs is a radiator, you need to buy it or turn in your keys to the AI clubhouse.
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# ? Apr 23, 2008 04:10 |
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This 320CIA or this one? Worth paying that extra for the facelifted model?
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Kian posted:This 320CIA or this one? drat it sucks to buy cars in Singapore. This Singapore car salesman was telling me how his friend's 07 base Camry cost 60k USD in Singapore.
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# ? Apr 23, 2008 18:37 |
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I just installed adjustable lower control arms on my E36. Holy poo poo it's stupid easy to get a differential out of a BMW.
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# ? Apr 23, 2008 19:15 |
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I have a lame question. I have a set of OEM Rims for a 1995 540i, and I have no clue what the best way to sell them is. People on Craigslist just lowball me, and I don't want to deal with ebay. So is there some site or avenue I'm not aware of that would be good and reliable to get rid of them?
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*oops, double post*
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# ? Apr 23, 2008 19:29 |
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God, I love BMWs. I have the Bimmer Fever and have been lookin' to buy an e30. I have a low budget so it's hard, but I missed out on a nice '87 325, an '89 325iX, an '89 325i and a '91 325is (I think) convertible. Happy hunting.
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Doctor Grape Ape posted:I just installed adjustable lower control arms on my E36. Holy poo poo it's stupid easy to get a differential out of a BMW. How do you like them? Is the extra strength noticable, or is it just for the adjustability? I just installed a set of Powerflex trailing arm bushings. It was a lot easier than I expected, took less than 3 hours total. I havnt tested them out yet as I just got out of the shower and am drinking a victory beer User Error fucked around with this message at 21:21 on Apr 23, 2008 |
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Doctor Grape Ape posted:I just installed adjustable lower control arms on my E36. Holy poo poo it's stupid easy to get a differential out of a BMW. It really is, isnt it. I swapped out the diff on my E30 this past weekend. 5 bolts plus 4 more for the driveshaft. I already had both axles off, but I suppose those bolts count too.
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Super Aggro Crag posted:God, I love BMWs. I have the Bimmer Fever and have been lookin' to buy an e30. I have a low budget so it's hard, but I missed out on a nice '87 325, an '89 325iX, an '89 325i and a '91 325is (I think) convertible. Happy hunting. Me too, man. I'd love to get an e30 325iX coupe as a winter beater. They're just hard to find up here in Alaska. I've found a couple, but none worth buying because it wasn't what I exactly wanted (manual, coupe, working). It's like, my dream winter car.
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^^^Could you buy one now since it's getting warmer and work on it over the summer?chem42 posted:How do you like them? Is the extra strength noticable, or is it just for the adjustability? Mostly for the adjustability, but they are a hell of a lot beefier than the stamped stock control arms, especially since I got the $190 steel ones from BimmerWorld. When I lowered my car I got about 3 degrees of negative chamber in the back, and I want to dial that back to about 2 degrees. I've chewed through a set of tires in about 3000 miles, thank god I hate the tires. Now I just have to do a ghetto alignment to keep the car on the road for another month so I can by new tires and get a real alignment done. I did M3 RTAB + Rogue RTAB shims this past weekend and the rear end seems a lot more solid. I also replaced the tie rods because the boots for the ball joints were cracked and the ball joints themselves were making noise. Now all I have to do is get the drat outter lower control arm bushings out so I can replace it with the 96+ M3 balljoints and I'll be done with the suspension on this car. Then it's tranny mounts, motor mounts, rebuild the shifter, subframe bushings, M3 subframe reinforcements, ignition coils, and fuel pressure regulator. Then I can finally start doing some power mods. Dyscrasia posted:It really is, isnt it. I swapped out the diff on my E30 this past weekend. 5 bolts plus 4 more for the driveshaft. I already had both axles off, but I suppose those bolts count too. The E36 has you beat, only three bolts holding the diff in . Plus the 12 torx bolts for the half shafts, and 4 for the driveshaft. I had been putting off installing these control arms because I didn't want to deal with moving the diff around, but drat, it really was too easy.
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Doctor Grape Ape posted:^^^Could you buy one now since it's getting warmer and work on it over the summer? Yeah. Which is what I would do. but the trouble is finding one. I've seen two for sale in the past year. One was a four door import from Canada that was trashed, and the other was a decent coupe in a manual. Which would have worked but I wasn't ready to buy. My best bet is to find one in the Pacific Northwest and ship it up. But, that sketches me out, especially on a 20 year old car. I'm just patiently waiting for the right car to come along. I'm not mechanically inclined in any fashion, which is something I'm trying to slowly learn. I'd hope to find a already 'daily drivable' e30 because I don't have garage space for a complete build-up, or for it to spend most of its time on jack stands. Minimaul fucked around with this message at 22:01 on Apr 23, 2008 |
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Having a problem with my 325e: When the car is cold it runs just fine for the first block or two then it starts to bog at about 2500rpm and I slowly lose speed. The only way to get power is to lift off the gas pedal and push it in again and it "catches" at a particular point at lets me accelerate but I need to keep doing that until the car warms up, then it drives just fine. It will rev all the way to the limiter with the clutch in, but not while it's in gear. I also smell gasoline as I'm driving, but that's been the case for the past couple weeks. This problem didn't come up until Tuesday when I tried to replace my o2 sensor (couldn't get it out...) but I did replace the tranny mounts. From some E30 forums I posted on, I've been hearing anything from o2 sensor, dirty injectors, coolant temp sensor, fuel filter... Any other ideas before I order parts this afternoon?
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Wiglaf posted:I'm up to something naughty here.. So you gonna have that ready in time to hit up Mid-O or Nelson this year??
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