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My (slow progress) 318i project - m50 has arrived
Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 10:31 am
by rancido64
Hey all
Been on here a while but never posted up my e30, so i figured it was probably about time
I got my 1990 318i in October '09, this is how she looked the day i got her:
She was completely standard when i got her and more than a little pink
One of the first things i did was get a new interior for her
New interior fitted
Same day i got the interior, i got a few other goodies, including a new steering wheel and foglamps which are both now fitted
Got a JVC iPod headunit
One of the lads gave me an Mtec gearknob
Got a shadowline grill
Grill fitted
Got some eyebrows
Got some Bilsteins
Got some HIDs
Then back in May i had a bit of bad luck and the fuel pump died

So i sent her in to my friend's garage and asked him to do a few things while she was there:
*Fit new fuel pump
*Compound/Buff paint
*Fit Bilsteins and lowering springs
I went to have a look at progress about a week later, to find her running again and the back lowered
And another week later i collected the car and was shocked at the difference in the paint job!
On friday last week i fitted a z3 shortshifter, which has made a massive difference to the feel of things and i'd highly recommend that mod to anyone
I'd had 2 tires bust on me in the space of a week a while back and hadn't been able to afford more rubber at the time so she'd been running on my spare 14" steelies for a while (as seen in the pic above just after the compound/buff. I just rectified this a few days ago, and this is how she stands at present
Still to be done (short term), not necessarily in order
*I have an e36 steering rack to go in
*Crosshair light blackout + fit HIDs + fit Angel Eyes
*e36 318i gearbox for closer ratios
*Find a proper LSD with the right ratio so i can do away with the welded diff
*Get an alarm
*Upgrade speakers all round
*Twin tip back box
*Front splitter
*TecI side skirts
Long term plans (money is the issue atm

)
*M50b25 conversion
*nicer alloys
*sort a couple of bodywork dents out
Thanks for reading, hope i didn't bore you

Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 10:59 am
by m_jermyn
Looks good mate.... Keep up the good work and continue the update.
Mike
Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 9:55 pm
by xr666
looks good! needs a bit more time & effort put into it

Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 4:22 am
by rancido64
Thanks guys

Yeah, i know there's more to be done. I'll get there, slowly but surely

Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 1:18 pm
by Tedswagon
The paint looks brand new, good work. I have seen so many red cars which have been re-sprayed on the cheap all because they go a bit pink and with some restoration the car can look showroom.
Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 9:53 pm
by rancido64
Thanks for the comments guys
Tedswagon wrote:The paint looks brand new, good work. I have seen so many red cars which have been re-sprayed on the cheap all because they go a bit pink and with some restoration the car can look showroom.
Yeah, there's a few bits of the paintwork that still need touching up, and one spot that's hidden from view when the bonnet's closed where my friend went a bit too hard with the buffer and actually took off a tiny area of paint, but tbh looking at the larger picture, i'm happy

Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 3:45 am
by rancido64
So i finally got off my ass and spent the last 8 hours or so doing my headlights - smoked, HIDs & Angel eyes.
Removing outer rings
Removing dipped beams
Removing glass
Dipped beam insert sprayed and fitted
Crosshairs sprayed
Crosshairs glued together
Crosshairs fitted
HIDs fitted (HIDs on left, standard on right)
Terrible picture of angel eye halo rings fitted
Lights re-assembled

So, since last post, the z3 shortshifter was fitted and made a nice difference

And i finally got off my ass and spent the last 8 hours or so doing my headlights - smoked, HIDs & Angel eyes.
Removing outer rings
Removing dipped beams
Removing glass
Dipped beam insert sprayed and fitted
Crosshairs sprayed
Crosshairs glued together
Crosshairs fitted
HIDs fitted (HIDs on left, standard on right)
Terrible picture of angel eye halo rings fitted
Lights re-assembled
Just need to be fitted back onto the car tomorrow and at some point over the next few days then i'll spray the chrome rings black as well, ran out of paint earlier.
Just need to be fitted back onto the car tomorrow and at some point over the next few days then i'll spray the chrome rings black as well, ran out of paint earlier.
Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 9:34 am
by magpie
good work on the lights,get some pics up fitted
where did you get the cross-hairs ??
Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:24 am
by bigredbmw
THERE IS A LAD IN BLYTH DOIN THEM MICK
Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:47 am
by aj_mckay
Those shrouds round the projectors on the dipped beam are a good idea when fitting HIDs as they stop the glare you get from the reflector behind the projector. Will also do a good job of separating the light from your angel eyes too so you will actually be able to see them with the HIDs on!
Looks like you've made some good upgrades since buying it. But I can't help thinking the front is way too high compared to the back!

Did you have lowering springs fitted all round when you had the shocks changed??
Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 5:33 pm
by rancido64
Was going to fit them to the car before work tonight, but being an idiot i overslept and now it's dark

so i'm gonna have to get the train to work and pray it's not raining in the morning when i get home so i can fit them then.
@aj_mckay: Thanks

Yeah, i realised about a week ago that the springs i have are 6cyl springs, my car being a 4 pot doesn't have the weight over the front to get the proper ride height. It'll be sorted whenever i finally get myself round to the m50 conversion. It's supposed to be -40 front/-60 rear.
@magpie: got them from Rav320UK off here

I had to modify them slightly to cater for the angel eye rings.
Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 10:54 pm
by rancido64
Here's the HIDs wired up. Need to get them focused.
Haven't had a chance to take a pic of them fitted just showing how they look smoked, and i also haven't gotten to wire up the angel eyes yet so can't show them either.
Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 12:14 am
by E30mart
Looking very good there bud, i fitted my HIDs about two weeks ago, and what a diference! Was very pleased with the result.
Just need to do the insides of them now, just waiting foor a nice day haha!
Just wondering, what do you mean by geting the headlights focused? Do you mean adjusted?
Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 12:44 am
by tonybtonyb
you just can't rush the good things in life keep up the great work!

Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 1:26 pm
by rancido64
Here they are fitted since i smoked them

Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 1:37 pm
by rancido64
Well, in the time that the zone was down, this arrived
Also received the 88* thermostat about a week ago, and the e34 sump kit arrived today
Slowly slowly catchy monkey

Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:43 pm
by DanThe
That looks like it came from a LHD E36

Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 8:05 pm
by rancido64
from an e36 for sure, dunno whether lhd?
Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 10:28 am
by rancido64
Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 10:30 am
by rancido64
And here's the bit of jap scrap i'll be running around in for the next coupla months. It's completely sound mechanically and has NCT til Jan '13 so i'll probs keep it for a while anyway.
I now have the flywheel, sump/dipstick/oil pickup, and thermostat that i need, and am waiting on delivery of the engine arms, mounts & servo that are necessary.
Have to get the flywheel lightened, anyone any suggestions for somewhere decent?
Slowly slowly coming together

Re: My (slow progress) 318i project
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 3:01 pm
by rancido64
Some parts that have arrived over the last while
m20 flywheel
e34 sump, dipstick & oil pickup
e36 Alloy engine arms
Clio brake servo with necessary mods already done
e28 m5 rubber engine mounts
