Beemerlad's M52 Chromie
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Dezzy
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Not sure mate.
You know who you need to ask.
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exact same system as mine too
They do indeed sound a tad fruity!
i have the downpipe flange drawn up on CAD if anyone wants a copy? Then you can get all OEM homo and make some bolt-up downpipes for it
i have the downpipe flange drawn up on CAD if anyone wants a copy? Then you can get all OEM homo and make some bolt-up downpipes for it
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Have you wired an in tank fuel pump in? ive not read this thread in a while and im not going to try againE30BeemerLad wrote:Cheers mate
I cranked mine over today, mainly just to check the wiring was OK. Couldn't hear the fuel pump prime at all which I thought I would as the tank is bone dry. Are there any extra fuses or relays I should be adding to the fuse box with this car having been a non-injection car?

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Dan did the wiring at the last CR24v meet.
Have you asked yoda Lee?
Have you asked yoda Lee?

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Yoda has the force
Fuse needed in number 11, 7.5amp, bish bosh she could suck a golf ball through 20ft of garden hose
Fuse needed in number 11, 7.5amp, bish bosh she could suck a golf ball through 20ft of garden hose
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Pas pipes, how OEM Homo are you about these?

These cost me £60 including new banjo's and washers, could get another set made

These cost me £60 including new banjo's and washers, could get another set made
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I'm not remotely OEM homo mate, so that would do me ideal.
I think the M52 PAS pump has a slightly larger banjo fitting though.
How soon do you reckon you could have some made up? I can paypal you the money straight away
I think the M52 PAS pump has a slightly larger banjo fitting though.
How soon do you reckon you could have some made up? I can paypal you the money straight away
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Is that lower one braid?
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certainly looks it
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It's PTFE hose with a stainless braid, nice and flexible, safe for all oils and rated to 2000 psi (M20 PAS pump =110bar = 1595psi)
I will need to know the banjo sizes, the rack is M14 feed and M16 return, and the orientation of the pressure outlet on the pump, the braided pipe is bendy but doesn't like twisting.
Slight problem is that my next day off is next Tuesday, I could phone the order in and collect then though and am off to the BMWCC night in howden.
I will need to know the banjo sizes, the rack is M14 feed and M16 return, and the orientation of the pressure outlet on the pump, the braided pipe is bendy but doesn't like twisting.
Slight problem is that my next day off is next Tuesday, I could phone the order in and collect then though and am off to the BMWCC night in howden.
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I believe the banjo at the pump end is 16mm internal diameter.
Looking at the pump from the back the banjo would be bolted on about 15 degrees from vertical, leaning in towards the engine at the top. Does that make sense?
Looking at the pump from the back the banjo would be bolted on about 15 degrees from vertical, leaning in towards the engine at the top. Does that make sense?
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It sounds about where the inlet pipe is on the M20 pump, and realoem agrees that its M16.
It shouldn't affect the price but I will call them tomorrow and see, if your happy with the time frame then I will get them to make them up
Which PAS reservoir are you using? and where will it be mounted?
It shouldn't affect the price but I will call them tomorrow and see, if your happy with the time frame then I will get them to make them up
Which PAS reservoir are you using? and where will it be mounted?
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PAS reservoir is the original E36 item and is mounted on the near side engine leg.
My mobile is 07531 815878, if you can give me a call or a txt or alternatively a PM to let me know the crack I can sort you out with the pennies and then arrange where & when I collect later.
Thanks very much
My mobile is 07531 815878, if you can give me a call or a txt or alternatively a PM to let me know the crack I can sort you out with the pennies and then arrange where & when I collect later.
Thanks very much
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You wouldn't know the internal diameter of the return pipe would you? I've got a feeling its 1/2" or 13mm the same as the E30 but never been that deep into an E36.
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The one I have just measured has a 16mm banjo for the rack end of the return pipe (one that goes to reservoir from rack right?)
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Yep that's the puppy, but I should have said I need the measurement where it pushes onto the reservoir 
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I would say the hose is the same size diameter as E30 at a guess. I'm willing to take the chance anyway. Don't think the reservoirs are any different
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Reservoirs(I cannot spell it either!)are the same between E30/E34,different bracket,same thingy for the fluid.
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What does the e36 bracket look like?
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I've got a spare one knocking about so I'll take a pic.
Collected the PAS pipes from Stonesie at the BMWCC meet tonight, so should get those bolted up tomorrow night. Many thanks for sorting those out. A few other jobs left to do and then hopefully brother Dezomodo will get an away pass for Sunday for some mig action and we can get the exhaust system done. The front jacking points will hopefully be getting the good news too.
Discovered that the E30 exhaust system I was using on the touring with the S50 exhaust manifold was actually a 320 system
So that can't have been good for performance.
Should feel like a bit of a missile in the lighter chromie with a decent exhaust on, I'd hope to be possibly breaking into the 13's
Collected the PAS pipes from Stonesie at the BMWCC meet tonight, so should get those bolted up tomorrow night. Many thanks for sorting those out. A few other jobs left to do and then hopefully brother Dezomodo will get an away pass for Sunday for some mig action and we can get the exhaust system done. The front jacking points will hopefully be getting the good news too.
Discovered that the E30 exhaust system I was using on the touring with the S50 exhaust manifold was actually a 320 system
Should feel like a bit of a missile in the lighter chromie with a decent exhaust on, I'd hope to be possibly breaking into the 13's
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got the PAS pipes fitted up tonight, fuel filler pipe and fuel filter.
She's about ready for some fuel to be tipped in and fired up. Still a load of fanny jobs to do, but getting there.
Getting the M3 system to fit looks like it will be a mission (and a pain in the arse on axle stands)
She's about ready for some fuel to be tipped in and fired up. Still a load of fanny jobs to do, but getting there.
Getting the M3 system to fit looks like it will be a mission (and a pain in the arse on axle stands)
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Dont cut these hangers off in the top of the picture until its fitted as they come in very handy to temporary cable tie it to the beam while your swearing wishing you'd got four pair of hands.E30BeemerLad wrote:
you could weld some tabs to the beam and use them if you wanted but its not really nessasary
Good luck
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A nic etan for the weekend thenE30BeemerLad wrote:Don't worry lads, it'll be Dezzy who is bathing in a shower of mig splatter

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Make sure there's plenty of cold beer in the fridge before you start!Dezzy wrote:A nic etan for the weekend thenE30BeemerLad wrote:Don't worry lads, it'll be Dezzy who is bathing in a shower of mig splatter
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Well she starts and ticks over (but no manifold on) so it's brief.
Had a bash at starting her last night after chucking some fuel in. Wasn't starting. Turned out to be an EWS issue, I had managed to snap a wire that goes to the EWS box, probably when stuffing the loom through the bulkhead. Sorted that and she would fire up but die instantly. After speaking with Dan he suggested seing if it ran on throttle which it did. Turned out I'd connected the ICV and the TPS the wrong way around
She fired into life and into an even tickover.
Dezzy was on the job today with the welder and has done a grand job of fabbing up some downpipes and modded the manifolds to mate upto the scorpion system. He has taken them away to finish off and I'll be collecting wednesday together with my new tyres fitted upto the mims.
Decided to break the camera out tonight as the engine bay is nearly finished. Car is filthy though, think the last time it was washed was November when me & Dezzy picked it up.




Had a bash at starting her last night after chucking some fuel in. Wasn't starting. Turned out to be an EWS issue, I had managed to snap a wire that goes to the EWS box, probably when stuffing the loom through the bulkhead. Sorted that and she would fire up but die instantly. After speaking with Dan he suggested seing if it ran on throttle which it did. Turned out I'd connected the ICV and the TPS the wrong way around
Dezzy was on the job today with the welder and has done a grand job of fabbing up some downpipes and modded the manifolds to mate upto the scorpion system. He has taken them away to finish off and I'll be collecting wednesday together with my new tyres fitted upto the mims.
Decided to break the camera out tonight as the engine bay is nearly finished. Car is filthy though, think the last time it was washed was November when me & Dezzy picked it up.




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Money shot right the my brizzel.
I have a good tan coming on after the lack of room and gravel combo now like.
We fooking love gravel up north.
I am please with the way they came out. 52mm pipe from the bottom where the 3 go into 1 all the way to the M3 system. Should be a good combo once finished.

I have a good tan coming on after the lack of room and gravel combo now like.
We fooking love gravel up north.
I am please with the way they came out. 52mm pipe from the bottom where the 3 go into 1 all the way to the M3 system. Should be a good combo once finished.

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Get that battery in the boot already.. 
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(Unless it is structural..)

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+1 on the battery
Any exhaust pics yet you pair of tarts?
Any exhaust pics yet you pair of tarts?
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i swear we need a group buy on perspex bonnets or something - they look great with the 24v lumps and no bonnets.
I agree with relocating the battery to the boot too.
I agree with relocating the battery to the boot too.

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Pics of the exhaust tomorrow brov it's only tacked ATM.
I could only just fit underneeth so the mask wasn't always on.
I am sporting a bit of an English abroad tan. Been at a family BBQ all day so better not start welding now.
I could only just fit underneeth so the mask wasn't always on.
I am sporting a bit of an English abroad tan. Been at a family BBQ all day so better not start welding now.

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She's getting all tyred up courtesy of brother Dez




