Cooks m52 316i - going S54!
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You said this last time and then took the bloody thing off the road haha! Of course dude, gimme a shout when you're ready and we'll sort something!kitch wrote:We should catch up soon and do a photo shoot if you'd be game? I'll buy the food lol.

I'll see in a few weeks. It'll be my birthday (cheaper insurance!) and the e30 will be due an mot. I'll be seeing whats on the market but keeping the e30 and getting another car could be on the cardskitch wrote:Did I? I do not remember that haha. Well it's being painted this week so shouldn't be long. You keeping yours now?

Passed the MOT on monday with flying colours. The only advisory was water starting to get into the rear number plate. Winner!
The car is now for sale, a full for sale advert is coming soon along with my front and rear big brake kit!
The car is now for sale, a full for sale advert is coming soon along with my front and rear big brake kit!

So yeah... the R32 GTR I was buying fell through so I'm still rocking my E30.
Recently spent some dollar on carbon fibre and upgraded my car rig...



The car is currently sat washed, waxed and back to blacked. I might find somewhere and do a decent shoot with it tomorrow - it's been a while since i've got some half decent pics of it. Apart from these:

Car is FILTHY here

Recently spent some dollar on carbon fibre and upgraded my car rig...



The car is currently sat washed, waxed and back to blacked. I might find somewhere and do a decent shoot with it tomorrow - it's been a while since i've got some half decent pics of it. Apart from these:

Car is FILTHY here


Spent some dollar on some shiny Predator exhaust pipes and RandomDave /Astbury Motorworks had the pleasure of fitting it

Monkey has been waving his magic wand and done the odd bit of bodywork, e46 rack and more bits on it.
I've fitted some reconditioned injectors that i sent away to injector tune.
Messed around when I took the front end off again

I've finally bought the senders to fit the auxiliary gauges that i've had stashed away for around 4 years
And yesterday I got it back on the dyno for a power run again and it made 235bhp, 230ftlbs. 13bhp increase from the exhaust. I'm pretty happy with that!

Monkey has been waving his magic wand and done the odd bit of bodywork, e46 rack and more bits on it.
I've fitted some reconditioned injectors that i sent away to injector tune.
Messed around when I took the front end off again

I've finally bought the senders to fit the auxiliary gauges that i've had stashed away for around 4 years
And yesterday I got it back on the dyno for a power run again and it made 235bhp, 230ftlbs. 13bhp increase from the exhaust. I'm pretty happy with that!

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TheMeathead
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good to see you back cook 
cars looking awesome as always, nice looking manifold on that system there to.
bet it sounds awesome??
cars looking awesome as always, nice looking manifold on that system there to.
bet it sounds awesome??
I'm about, I just tend not to post unless it's in the photography thread. It's got a lovely tone to it! Sounds like a complete animal over 5k!
I've only got a crap instagram video at the moment of it -
I've only got a crap instagram video at the moment of it -

Today another one of my photos made it to Jalopnik. This time it's an old photo of the e30 
http://jalopnik.com/the-ten-best-enthus ... 1459422601
http://jalopnik.com/the-ten-best-enthus ... 1459422601

Considering that the photography thread appears to have gone (again)”¦
A long time ago I shelled out some dollar on a lighting setup, yesterday it finally arrived!
I've only been out for a couple of test shots and it seems to be pretty good! I couldn't really move the left hand light further around the car because I didn't fancy it being hit by a cyclist or a car! The car is filthy too, fortunately it doesn't look bad in the photos.


I've also been machining up a sump adaptor for my oil temperature sender. I bought an LMA one, but the sender doesn't fit in it. If I bore out the internal diameter it'll only leave it with a wall thickness of around 1mm at the sump thread. So i've made one out of stainless rather than the brass LMA one!
A long time ago I shelled out some dollar on a lighting setup, yesterday it finally arrived!
I've only been out for a couple of test shots and it seems to be pretty good! I couldn't really move the left hand light further around the car because I didn't fancy it being hit by a cyclist or a car! The car is filthy too, fortunately it doesn't look bad in the photos.


I've also been machining up a sump adaptor for my oil temperature sender. I bought an LMA one, but the sender doesn't fit in it. If I bore out the internal diameter it'll only leave it with a wall thickness of around 1mm at the sump thread. So i've made one out of stainless rather than the brass LMA one!

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Nice pics, nice car! Wish I could take a decent pic, taking pics with iPhone doesn't help I guess
Thanks! But then the amount of moneys worth of gear I used to take those pictures I would want a better one than an iPhone picture haha!

S52 cams came through the post today



Nope, from e36 coupe! I didn't really want to buy them being near christmas and all but knew i'd kick myself if I didn't buy them.

I can't complain too much about the price!
Ever since I bought the car i've wanted an alpina front valance (yes i have hartge wheels, I didn't think it through that well). Does anybody know if you have to drill the original valance in places that are obvious if I end up removing it when I smack it on a speed bump or a curb?
Ever since I bought the car i've wanted an alpina front valance (yes i have hartge wheels, I didn't think it through that well). Does anybody know if you have to drill the original valance in places that are obvious if I end up removing it when I smack it on a speed bump or a curb?

Wee bit of an update. I've fitted an underseat sub to the car now to give the audio a bit more quality and i'm pretty impressed with the results at the moment! Rebuilt the locks but having trouble changing the ignition lock
I've had the s52 sticks put in and Monkey also gave the vanos a bit of a seeing to and fitted a new cat 1 alarm + immobiliser. Although I only had the vanos seal replaced a couple of years ago it had already worn, good job I had another one to stick on. It was clear to see that a new one made the vanos a bit more positive! There was a slight vanos rattle on idle sometimes too, so new thrust washers, plate and bolts were all put in to replace the worn one - no more rattle and its a bit punchier low end again now
It's been running on the cool side too, so another genuine stat was put in and its back to normal again. Oh and a new steering joint bought from Rally Prep!
In no particular order:





Also been back to predator to have the bagpipes fettled.

And got a half decent shot of my stereo. I ran in new cables with a new electric aerial + switch while sorting out the sub considering the old aerial was only there for show (no power to it and some bell cheese had cut the coaxial connector off anyway!)

New oil filter housing from the dealers (im running m50 setup on it)
Big thanks to Monkey / Bovey Court Garage for doing a top job on the car again and grabbing pics along the way
In no particular order:





Also been back to predator to have the bagpipes fettled.

And got a half decent shot of my stereo. I ran in new cables with a new electric aerial + switch while sorting out the sub considering the old aerial was only there for show (no power to it and some bell cheese had cut the coaxial connector off anyway!)

New oil filter housing from the dealers (im running m50 setup on it)
Big thanks to Monkey / Bovey Court Garage for doing a top job on the car again and grabbing pics along the way

It's just occurred to me that this day 6 years ago the original m40 was being pulled out. The car currently has no carpet after I pulled it out for some small patches of welding (I was honestly expecting worse). Yesterday I used the wet vac on the carpet and mats!
My exhaust is still leaking, nearly 2 years after having it fitted. In the end Predator still refused to remove and remake the clamping sections, started getting a bit aggressive with me and threatening to charge me. The welds on the backbox are rusting and it's still banging the underneath of the car when the exhaust heats up too. I could go on for longer about it but frankly I can't be bothered.
The suspension is knackered too, so I've got a b12 kit sat waiting to be fitted in just over a weeks time! It's recently had the secondary timing chain tensioner replaced, all the vanos giblets replaced with new piston etc as well as the thrust bits that were done last time.
I trial fitted my big brake kit and found my adaptors wouldn't let me run the hartges, fortunately I bought some more off Dan recently and they fit alot better, calipers just need a little bit of fettling and then I can repaint them!
My exhaust is still leaking, nearly 2 years after having it fitted. In the end Predator still refused to remove and remake the clamping sections, started getting a bit aggressive with me and threatening to charge me. The welds on the backbox are rusting and it's still banging the underneath of the car when the exhaust heats up too. I could go on for longer about it but frankly I can't be bothered.
The suspension is knackered too, so I've got a b12 kit sat waiting to be fitted in just over a weeks time! It's recently had the secondary timing chain tensioner replaced, all the vanos giblets replaced with new piston etc as well as the thrust bits that were done last time.
I trial fitted my big brake kit and found my adaptors wouldn't let me run the hartges, fortunately I bought some more off Dan recently and they fit alot better, calipers just need a little bit of fettling and then I can repaint them!

Talking of onwards and upwards...

Last night I picked up the new engine - E46 m3 s54b32. The plan is do to precaution things like the rod bearings + arp bolts, vanos rebuild, oil pump shaft upgrade to the engine. I'll be fitting a lightweight flywheel, keeping the e46 m3 gearbox and doing a few bits here and there.
Although this will probably take me a while to do it properly, it will get done eventually!

Last night I picked up the new engine - E46 m3 s54b32. The plan is do to precaution things like the rod bearings + arp bolts, vanos rebuild, oil pump shaft upgrade to the engine. I'll be fitting a lightweight flywheel, keeping the e46 m3 gearbox and doing a few bits here and there.
Although this will probably take me a while to do it properly, it will get done eventually!

Thanks
can I ask what provisional things you are doing before it goes in? I assume what I've listed and then new plugs, thermostat, etc?

Yes i did Dan, i had the big end bearings replaced and arp bolts fitted a couple of years ago,but the mechanic that did the work did not have a strech gauge & torqued up as per instructions on the packet, the stretch gauge shows they were under the recommended stretch parameters & the shells that were fitted although not worn were not original parts....a˜³, no harm done, and the right time to find out if you know what i mean. Glad i made the effort.a˜Š
Cook318IS wrote:Thankscan I ask what provisional things you are doing before it goes in? I assume what I've listed and then new plugs, thermostat, etc?
I've had the luxury of running my engine in a previous E30, and although it ran without fault i wanted to ensure it was as good as i could get it and have a reference point for levels of internal ware before i "nail the crap out of it" so to speak. I am replacing the main bearings/bolts, big end bearings/arp's, re fitting the original oil pump ( was previously run with the M50 sump/pump) checking the oil pump & sprocket nut ( mine was not as tight as i expected & had no locktite), cam sprocket bolts, shims & replacing servicable parts. Basically trying to reduce the chances of something going wrong which i have experienced previously, and although the cost of thos sort of thing does mount up, its cheap in comparison to dealing with a blown M power engine...good luck with it!
I've seen vac motorsports do a coated bearing set, I'm guessing dealer bearings won't be that much different in price because of m tax?













