Just a quick installation thread to show how starting something on E30's can lead you into a lot of trouble! It all started before I owned an E30 when I saw a German guy at the Nurburgring running a very well sorted E30 M3 with 3 VDO gauges in the dash showing engine, gearbox and diff temperatures - I thought that was a great idea, so for my track car (1989 325 sport) I knocked up this:

Then I realised that I was going to be doing a bit of tuning and maybe mapping and knowing that M20's can be a bit crap on left hand bends for oil pressure I thought I'd better keep an eye on Lambda values and oil pressure - so I installed this:

Then things started to get out of hand - an S14 has come my way which I will be installing over the winter - given that I want to rev it pretty hard and that the stack gauges look a bit odd next to the BMW ones, plus I wanted to simplify the display a little, I started with a standard dash and took that to pieces, with a view to replacing the gauges with Stack items whilst trying to keep a factory (ish) look. So I brought a sheet of carbon and after a lot of cursing, measuring and sanding I ended up with this:

This was bonded into the (now gutted) instrument panel and the gauges installed to see what they look like:

The red light at the bottom is an oil pressure light (I am planning a higher pressure warning switch for the S14) and the amber light is a change up light.
After a few hours looking at wiring diagrams, I figured out what was going to go where so the wiring for the new instrument panel was done after raiding maplins for heat shrink:

Meanwhile, the old dash and centre console were removed:

Thankfully BMW did a great job of making things pretty simple so finding wires to power everything, light everything and the various signals were pretty easy to trace - I won't bore you all with the details but thankfully no black magic required!
The reason for going with the Stack rev counter was for accuracy but it also has some cool functions that are controlled by external switches, which I installed to a blank plate in the dash:

And in the car:

Time for the dash to be tried in place:

The rev counter requires an Earth directly to the battery, which of course on the Sport is in the boot so I decided to fit 2 wires as I will also need one for the Emerald ECU that's going in as part of the S14 conversion:

And after more soldering, cursing, crimping, figuring out where multiplugs should go and cups of tea it now looks like this:

It all works as it should... except for the speedo - this waggles around a lot, so I suspect that the signal from the diff isn't quite 'clean' enough for the Stack item so I need to think a bit more about that - maybe a better earth (this doesn't come from the battery), old sensor or that BMW did some signal smoothing within the dash - if anyone knows then please do let me know!
And just so folks know - on a trackday, I see 120 degrees for the engine and gearbox oil and about 105 for the diff in an ambient of 20 degrees.
Cheers,
Mike















