E30 325i Turbo drift build - Norwegian style

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Sturifto
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Thu Aug 07, 2014 3:23 pm

Hello everyone, I'm Simon, 24 years old from Norway, and self diagnosed petrolhead.

Previously I have been involved with a drug called Subaru, and I still am, to some part.
I've owned a 2008 2.0R (EU version of the 2.5) and a 2001 WRX, which was sold two months ago, to my dismay. Instead, I got a hunk of crap of a Legacy as a daily driver.

I made a deal with the wife (She's the one who wanted me to sell the WRX) that if I sold it, I'd be allowed to buy a track car. So I picked up a '86 E30 325i, which is an unfinished turbo build project.

I will tear down everything the last owner has done and start anew, to ensure everything is done right. And this baby is RUSTY, to say the least.

The below is a quick recap of what I've done before, I also maintain a post on r3vlimited.com
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July 13th 2014

I started the teardown today, removed the doors, went through all the parts that came with the car (Everything was crammed inside) and started with taking off the front fenders and a few things inside the engine compartment.

My garage is messy now.
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Engine compartment
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The inside has seen better days.. The previous owner has started some rust removal.
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I went to town with a grinder on the left fender as it was all brown from surface rust.
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Someone removed the spare wheel well and put this here.. It's not even fastened!
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July 15th 2014

Yesterday I continued the teardown, and removed a bit of wiring, the radiator and Intercooler, and drained the coolant from the engine.

Starting to look more open now.
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Tested my new sander aswell.
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Hopefully I will be able to drain the oil and remove the oil pan tonight, so I can get the engine out before this weekend when my kid brother is coming over to help me sand and grind the thing down.

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July 16th 2014

Not much of an update, I only got about an hour in the garage yesterday, which was spent draining the engine oil, removing some more wires, a bit of the dashboard and the inner fenders. No rust in there, wohoo!

In other news, I bought a nice welder, for only 200$ :D
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Analogue clock anyone? :)
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My workbench currently.. Need to get it cleaned up.. :banghead:
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July 18th 2014

Got a bit of sanding done yesterday, aswell as removing the windows and all the door trims.
I also got a hold of a rotisserie that I will hopefully be picking up early next week!

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July 20th 2014

Finally got the engine out today, aswell as some general disassembly and sanding.

I ditched the idea of disassembling the gearbox first and rather decided to drop the steering rack and the rest of the front suspension to shimmy it all out.
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Here's the engine bay now.
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A bit of rust on the wheel well.
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One of my lackeys, hard at work.
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Front suspension and all that jazz out.
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Footwells from inside.. Dat rust..
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Cleaned up the inside a bit with my air blower. Looks better without all the dang dirt in there.
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My other lackey working.
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Someone's getting a little too comfortable! :loco:
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Now It's mostly sanding and cutting left, before we go hard on the welding.. Gonna need a ton of plates.. :)

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July 22nd 2014

Did some grinding today, in the front right wheel well. Not as much rust as I had thought, thank god.

There was some around the frontern end, and the rear end. Nothing in the rest!
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Picture taken before I was finished, but you get the idea :)
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August 1st 2014

I've done some more grinding, and I painted the subframe!

You like the color? winkeye
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That brings us to today. Not much done the past two weeks due to a lot of weird shifts at work, but slow and steady wins the race, I guess.
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Thu Aug 07, 2014 3:50 pm

Nice work space, I use my kitchen table as a work bench... :D Looking forward to see the progress on your build! And welcome to the zone!
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Thu Aug 07, 2014 5:57 pm

Great project, keep the updates coming :cool:
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Sturifto
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Thu Aug 07, 2014 6:07 pm

Cheers, I hope to be able to get some work in this sunday. Cutting out the floors that is. Doesn't look like much, but man, it takes ages to get it purdy :)
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Fri Aug 08, 2014 8:03 am

Subscribed :D Good start!
The story so far... http://www.cookracing.co.uk/

Also please help the race budget by watching some videos :) https://www.youtube.com/cookracinguk
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Fri Aug 22, 2014 7:35 am

So not too much has happened. I took an hour in the garage the other day and removed the dashboard. Been working much and I was sick for a full week, so the progress has been somewhat halted.

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Some more of that rust...
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Mon Aug 25, 2014 1:40 pm

Finished removing the wiring for the whole car yesterday, aswell as some more grinding and all that jazz.. Quite a bit of rust on the front wall (Idk what it's called in english) Time to start cutting the car apart.
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Thu Sep 11, 2014 10:00 pm

Looking good so far.cant wait for the build to continue
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Tue Sep 30, 2014 1:12 pm

Yeah, progress has been a bit slow lately unfortunately.

I've basically been cutting out rust and prepping those areas for welding. I was going to buy a lot of the weld-in parts that I needed this month, but Instead I have a £1000 bill for a plumber as I had a pipe first get clogged, then burst in my basement, which basically forces me to wait another month for my next paycheck before I can afford the rocker panels I need.

Couple of pictures:

Previous owner rust "fix".... Will need to cut this out and weld it all up again.
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My cutout in the passenger side footwell. Needs a rather large new piece of metal there.. :roll:
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