They don't think it be like it is, but it do. BMW part out thread!
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Yea, racetep actually drop shipped a few parts of my kit from Pierce Manifold. They seem to really know what they are doing over there at Pierce regarding carbs. I'm going to give it a go, and see how it works. Worse case I'll swap them out and I'm down another $100, plus whatever jets I need.
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Corbeaus are in. I sit way too high in them. They are okay for now, but I will need to modify the bracketry eventually to lower myself.
Right now the subs sit under the seats. This is going to have to change I think. I want to cut out the stock seat mounts which sit 3" off the ground, and bolt the seats to the floor.
Anyways, they fix the big issues which I didn't like about the old seats. They were too slippery, too hot, too tall, sliders were broke, head rest was broke, dirty, and just too wide for the car.
Right now the subs sit under the seats. This is going to have to change I think. I want to cut out the stock seat mounts which sit 3" off the ground, and bolt the seats to the floor.
Anyways, they fix the big issues which I didn't like about the old seats. They were too slippery, too hot, too tall, sliders were broke, head rest was broke, dirty, and just too wide for the car.
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There is no way to make them lower. The OEM mounting points are just waaay too high.
And yea, fedex came out and realized that they put them on the wrong patio some how. Guy barely spoke english. Oh well.
And yea, fedex came out and realized that they put them on the wrong patio some how. Guy barely spoke english. Oh well.
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I installed my 16mm air horns today. I had to grab a set of smaller size horns to fit under the air filter. Some people run them without any horns with this filter, but I just can't imagine that being very good. There are grooves cut in for air horns to fit, and without them it looks like the air flow would be quite bad.
I'm keeping the longer ones for if I plan to go to any bigger car shows. I'll put screens on them so I still get some filtration, but also get the cool quad intake look. I'm in AZ so the dust is really bad, which is why I want to DD with the real filters.
I'm keeping the longer ones for if I plan to go to any bigger car shows. I'll put screens on them so I still get some filtration, but also get the cool quad intake look. I'm in AZ so the dust is really bad, which is why I want to DD with the real filters.
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At that point I would just get some uni-filters and keep the long horns. The problem is the brake booster is already up against the ramflo filters I'm using with the small horns. If I try and use that type of filter with the longer horns then I won't have enough room. Space is tightttttttttttt.
Example, the 3rd cylinder filter has to be angled up because of the booster
Example, the 3rd cylinder filter has to be angled up because of the booster
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Waiting on my header with o2 bung, and the cable linkage. But I still have to do the transmission swap first which is going to eat up 1-2 days worth of time. Then I want the exhaust, wideband, new gas pedal, and fuel squared away. Then finally the carbs.
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I drove the car this morning. And last night, and pretty much every day. The transmission makes horrible noises, and 5th gear is a black hole, but it drives. I've probably put more miles on it so far than all of my miatas combined. I don't really get your post.
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Back on topic.
Yesterday was a ton of work. A lot of new parts on. Since I pulled the engine I ended up doing the oil pan gasket, water pump, rear main seal, and start the conversion to dual carbs. Fun stuff! I had already pulled the transmission separately so pulling the engine was super easy. Going back in the transmission was attached and that was a pain with just one person. But it eventually went in.
Engine out and doing the oil pan. Cleaned it out really good, everything under the engine looks very clean.
This little bitch was nearly the death of me: Pilot bearing. BMW used a shitty needle bearing so this needs to be replaced fairly often.
New rear main seal back on with pilot bearing
New Aluminum flywheel
Glad I decided to replace these:
Exhaust... wtf... happy to be replacing this
Old:
New:
New intake gaskets, getting ready for the cannon manifolds
Manifolds on, had to grind down the manifold a tiny bit to get some of the bolts on, they are a TIGHT fit
Clutch on
Exhaust on, looks lovely
BMW used these really hard plastic lines for everything, fuel, brakes, clutch... replaced it with an ss line, clutch should feel much better. Luckily the brakes had been converted to hard lines before I got the car.
Ready to go in... so nice looking
Filled up the trans with some redline fluid, hopefully I can keep this one from dying on me like the last.
In she goes. Very tough stuffing this thing back in. The engine bay is taller and shorter than a miata. Luckily the trans is quite small so it isn't horrible. Had to go at it with a pretty steep angle. The bay looks really bad in this photo, but it actually looks pretty good in person.
I really love this heat shield that came with the headers. The spark plug wires run right above it and before they were getting really hot, had to wrap them in some heat resistant sheathing. Now it shouldn't be much of a problem, and looks pretty clean.
I also pulled the A/C compressor which weighed about 15 pounds. I wanted to cut out the battery tray and clean up the engine bay a bit more, but I just ran out of time yesterday. I had to get the engine back in so I could close the garage, and I had gf obligations last night so I couldn't work really late. The engine is in, but I need to drill the holes for the new transmission mount. Lots of work left before she is running, I probably need another whole day, but not sure when that will happen.
Yesterday was a ton of work. A lot of new parts on. Since I pulled the engine I ended up doing the oil pan gasket, water pump, rear main seal, and start the conversion to dual carbs. Fun stuff! I had already pulled the transmission separately so pulling the engine was super easy. Going back in the transmission was attached and that was a pain with just one person. But it eventually went in.
Engine out and doing the oil pan. Cleaned it out really good, everything under the engine looks very clean.
This little bitch was nearly the death of me: Pilot bearing. BMW used a shitty needle bearing so this needs to be replaced fairly often.
New rear main seal back on with pilot bearing
New Aluminum flywheel
Glad I decided to replace these:
Exhaust... wtf... happy to be replacing this
Old:
New:
New intake gaskets, getting ready for the cannon manifolds
Manifolds on, had to grind down the manifold a tiny bit to get some of the bolts on, they are a TIGHT fit
Clutch on
Exhaust on, looks lovely
BMW used these really hard plastic lines for everything, fuel, brakes, clutch... replaced it with an ss line, clutch should feel much better. Luckily the brakes had been converted to hard lines before I got the car.
Ready to go in... so nice looking
Filled up the trans with some redline fluid, hopefully I can keep this one from dying on me like the last.
In she goes. Very tough stuffing this thing back in. The engine bay is taller and shorter than a miata. Luckily the trans is quite small so it isn't horrible. Had to go at it with a pretty steep angle. The bay looks really bad in this photo, but it actually looks pretty good in person.
I really love this heat shield that came with the headers. The spark plug wires run right above it and before they were getting really hot, had to wrap them in some heat resistant sheathing. Now it shouldn't be much of a problem, and looks pretty clean.
I also pulled the A/C compressor which weighed about 15 pounds. I wanted to cut out the battery tray and clean up the engine bay a bit more, but I just ran out of time yesterday. I had to get the engine back in so I could close the garage, and I had gf obligations last night so I couldn't work really late. The engine is in, but I need to drill the holes for the new transmission mount. Lots of work left before she is running, I probably need another whole day, but not sure when that will happen.
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If I had more time I might. But I kind of like the old grimy look, it is a 40 year old car lol. One day I will completely strip it and get it painted, a the engine cleaned and rebuilt, etc... but not today.