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Old 12-07-16, 01:42 PM
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Cars & Coffee???

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Just lightened the car by 16.7 grams...

Titanium hood prop




Probably need to do something about the hood insulator
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cool.

Got anything planned in the coming months?

Been putting some miles on it?
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Originally Posted by Johnny Kommavongsa
Got anything planned in the coming months?
Well, yes...

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did my post get deleted? weird.

i'm curious how much you have to cut off the shoulder of that seat for it to fit. my sparco evo needed about 1/2" taken off.
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Originally Posted by jacobcartmill
did my post get deleted? weird.

i'm curious how much you have to cut off the shoulder of that seat for it to fit. my sparco evo needed about 1/2" taken off.
Think the site went down shortly after my post.

I expect to cut the shoulders even though the Pro-2ks are 20 mm smaller in the shoulders. I plan to have them professionally installed to get as close to the floor as possible.

Also installed a SB foot rest. Rode as a passenger for the first time since I owned the car (18 years) and the passenger side sucks! I feel really bad for all my previous instructors. Hope this helps.



The right tab didn't line up perfectly, but it's secure enough w/o attached.

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Originally Posted by TomU
Think the site went down shortly after my post.

I expect to cut the shoulders even though the Pro-2ks are 20 mm smaller in the shoulders. I plan to have them professionally installed to get as close to the floor as possible.

Also installed a SB foot rest. Rode as a passenger for the first time since I owned the car (18 years) and the passenger side sucks! I feel really bad for all my previous instructors. Hope this helps.



The right tab didn't line up perfectly, but it's secure enough w/o attached.


I bought one of those after riding passenger at an autocross.

I hope mine lines up better than that.
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Originally Posted by NJ-JDM
I hope mine lines up better than that.
I have a patch harness crammed behind the kick panel that I think is what is keeping it from lining up.
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Originally Posted by TomU
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The right tab didn't line up perfectly, but it's secure enough w/o attached.

Just to note, it won't be secure enough, at all (ask me how I know). Then I had to bend the tabs slightly to make it line up.
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Originally Posted by armans
Just to note, it won't be secure enough, at all (ask me how I know). Then I had to bend the tabs slightly to make it line up.
So, maybe it's a design issue then. If it's not secure enough, may fab up a piece of aluminum that will extend from the foot rest tab to the fire wall stud
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I went with a Fuelab 6 micron 818 fuel filter which is rated for E85 as a potential future option and mounted to the subframe as high as possible (and w/o obstructing the diff fill hole). I hate AN hose and prefer to use metal tube as much as possible. Unfortunately, i'm not a professional fabricator so it took some stock to get something that is merely ok. In the process I replaced all the rubber fuel hose with new and double clamped where it connects to the tube. Thankfully no leaks which would have been a major cussing event because i didn't connect the fuel until after all the rear driveline/suspension/exhaust was reinstalled.



From post #19, guess my elation on no fuel leaks was a little premature. Started the car after a month of sitting and noticed a pretty good fuel leak at the rear. I had used SAE fuel pressure hose. It's close to stock metric hose, but it's just a little bigger. I thought I tightened it down sufficiently, but guess not.

To say the least, it was a pain getting to all the hose clamps above the diff. And just looking at this pic now, there's two I missed. F%$#!
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Looks like the FD will be my DD for a while....

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on no buddy ... everyone involved ok??

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Fortunately yes, but the car''s toast

Lesson for those who yank air bags on street cars. They are a life saver!
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Just read entire thread, awesome read.
Gave me a lot of insight on what to do when I start my overhaul....

Glad you and others involved are all good
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Glad to hear that everyone is ok!
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Originally Posted by almcbs
Glad to hear that everyone is ok!
Well, seems the airbags have caused Tinnitus, which is flipping annoying to say the least.

Did pick up a new DD. BMWs aren't worth **** past the warranty period, regardless the mileage.

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Stut Bar Part Duex

As mentioned in post #134, was having clearance issues with my Greddy strut bar, so I went in on the IR group buy.

It's a nice bar, but when I went to install it



Damn, not again

It was hitting the hard AL secondary intake pipe. I used the stock rubber intake to extend the filter past the primary filter (post 103), so I thought if I flipped the rubber piece with the AL pipe, it might be flexible enough to bolt down the bar. Sure enough



There was one other minor issue. I ordered the MC brace version which comes with a locking nut. I had to remove the nut to allow enough clearance for the longer 929 MC

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Dang always something
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Sakebomb Footrest

Originally Posted by Johnny Kommavongsa
Dang always something
Yes it is, including this forum which drives me crazy at times.


So, my SB footrest was rattling like crazy w/o the right side bolted down, so I ended up grinding the hell out of it to get it to clear the ECU wire cover thingy





Then a couple weeks later going through some boxes, I find this




F$#k!

It's an extender that attaches to the firewall stud to allow clearance for the ECU wire cover. Now why they didn't design the footrest with a tab that would clear the wire cover I don't know. Anywho, it fits. Maybe if my OCD kicks in I will replace it.

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^lol...as I was reading through your thread I was going to comment that I didn't see that spacer. Mine fits pretty well, but I did buy a package of those peel-n-stick rubber pads for the bottom (carpet) and side where it contacts the plastic kick-panel. You're not the only one with OCD.

Anyway, enjoyed the thread and nice car.
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Wow looks like a bad accident. Glad you are ok Tom. And I agree, I love euro cars but they lose too much value past the warranty period to be worth keeping. Best thing is to lease them and dump them. I ditched my V10 S6 for a Roush Raptor. Got killed on the trade in but maintenance was getting too high on the Audi.
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Originally Posted by IRPerformance
...And I agree, I love euro cars but they lose too much value past the warranty period to be worth keeping. Best thing is to lease them and dump them. I ditched my V10 S6 for a Roush Raptor. Got killed on the trade in but maintenance was getting too high on the Audi.
I wasn't concerned about resale value because I wasn't planning on selling it. Of course, I wasn't planning on totaling it either.

and a 600 hp pickup. ho lee chit

Think that's 300 hp north of crazy
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Oil

Did a lot of research on oil for the first change after break in which is all very interesting, but in the end oil is probably oil (if it's changed frequently)

Anywho, went with Boss 302/GT-500 oil



Specs are:

Viscosity index - 181
Viscosity @ 40c - 136
Viscosity @100c - 21
Flash point - 444

In comparison, Idemitsu 20w-50 specs are:

Viscosity index - 161
Viscosity @ 40c - 130
Viscosity @100c - 18.6
Flash point - 482

Also interesting is the following blog that rates the Motorcraft 20w-50 in the outstanding category being capable of sustaining 103.5 kpsi.

https://540ratblog.wordpress.com/

It also identifies it's additives as:

Zinc = 606 ppm
Phosphorus = 742 ppm
Moly = 28 ppm
Calcium = 1,710 ppm
TBN = 6.7

Also interesting, high levels of zinc and molybdenum aren't necessarily a good thing

Ultimately, I went with the Motorcraft because I can pick it up locally (oil is oil right )

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