BMW E28 528i
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At this moment we are September this year.
Because the next Alp trip is at the end of the month, i had a lot of time pressure to get the car ready in time.
Replacing the bushes of the front control arms
actually an easy job with the right tools
Every part in the engine bay finally got a place
And then the first start... Engine started an run good from the first time!
First test drive => me happy The extra power i wanted was there, and what a sound!
Because Alpina did not use the oxygen sensor, and put the car on the dyno and mounted an oxygen sensor to check that the engine absolutely never runs to lean
And the dyno sheet, 279 HP atmospheric, with an old original engine management.
Alpina claimed 254 HP for the engine, so the Dbillas in combination with the Supersprint really make the engine flow better!
The next thing i want to do is an modern engine management, probably KMS or Megasquirt...
Because the next Alp trip is at the end of the month, i had a lot of time pressure to get the car ready in time.
Replacing the bushes of the front control arms
actually an easy job with the right tools
Every part in the engine bay finally got a place
And then the first start... Engine started an run good from the first time!
First test drive => me happy The extra power i wanted was there, and what a sound!
Because Alpina did not use the oxygen sensor, and put the car on the dyno and mounted an oxygen sensor to check that the engine absolutely never runs to lean
And the dyno sheet, 279 HP atmospheric, with an old original engine management.
Alpina claimed 254 HP for the engine, so the Dbillas in combination with the Supersprint really make the engine flow better!
The next thing i want to do is an modern engine management, probably KMS or Megasquirt...
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The last job before the trip was mounting carter protection
And a picture of the hidden oil cooler, excuses for the dirty nose
ready for the trip!
And a picture of the hidden oil cooler, excuses for the dirty nose
ready for the trip!
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And of course some pictures of the trip!
The car did a great job!
High in the mountains the car was way to rich, so flames out of the exhaust and bang bang roffle roffle
I am not sure if i want to change that
The car did a great job!
High in the mountains the car was way to rich, so flames out of the exhaust and bang bang roffle roffle
I am not sure if i want to change that
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I can think of a few guys who would love to get a copy of the chip in that ECU, myself included.
Cheers man, great work.
Cheers man, great work.
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Great fotos, and looks like you get a really interesting bunch of running mates each year on your Alps trip. That's some hardcore engine bay porn!
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Fantastic!!!
Bang Bang Roffle Roffle is good! Sorry to see that we are all caught up... Thank you for sharing- inspriational!
Bang Bang Roffle Roffle is good! Sorry to see that we are all caught up... Thank you for sharing- inspriational!
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When i have a new engine management, i will sell the Alpina DMEElGuappo wrote:I can think of a few guys who would love to get a copy of the chip in that ECU, myself included.
Cheers man, great work.
There are many things i want to do on the car in the feature, so i hope to update soonBonsaibacker wrote:Fantastic!!!
Bang Bang Roffle Roffle is good! Sorry to see that we are all caught up... Thank you for sharing- inspriational!
This winter, i want to make the Car Alpina look from the outside...
The Mercedes is a 320 Lotec Turbo build , with 300+ HP and AMG suspension and manual transmission.muleskinner wrote:Great fotos, and looks like you get a really interesting bunch of running mates each year on your Alps trip. That's some hardcore engine bay porn!
the 2002 has S14 crankshaft and pistons, and +/- 170 HP
The E30 is a 325i eta conversion, also +/- 180 HP
So all enthusiasts indeed
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Your car is awesome. Your work is awesome. You are awesome. Thanks for sharing.
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Thx Cek!
At this moment i am not sure any more if i want to go for the Alpina Look.
The back of the car is good as it is, i like the original look, i also don't want a fat car, so no side skirts.
The only thing i want to change is the front spoiler, and i want to keep the chrome bumper.
I also bought NOS BBS RC090 wheels, that is the reason why i am not sure about going further with the Alpina look.
I cant decide what i want, in the front, Alpina Spoiler, Pfeba, Hartge... difficult choices
Any other suggestions?
On E28goodies.com i found a set of uni-ball front wishbones, i recently changed the rubber inserts, but at high speed braking and cornering, there is still a wobble feeling in the steering.
Did someone fit those already? I am curious what about the drive comfort...
Regards Nick
At this moment i am not sure any more if i want to go for the Alpina Look.
The back of the car is good as it is, i like the original look, i also don't want a fat car, so no side skirts.
The only thing i want to change is the front spoiler, and i want to keep the chrome bumper.
I also bought NOS BBS RC090 wheels, that is the reason why i am not sure about going further with the Alpina look.
I cant decide what i want, in the front, Alpina Spoiler, Pfeba, Hartge... difficult choices
Any other suggestions?
On E28goodies.com i found a set of uni-ball front wishbones, i recently changed the rubber inserts, but at high speed braking and cornering, there is still a wobble feeling in the steering.
Did someone fit those already? I am curious what about the drive comfort...
Regards Nick
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My friend with the Aston and the other one with the BMW 2002 bought both an E28 535I this month, so the next Alps trip is with 3x E28muleskinner wrote:Great fotos, and looks like you get a really interesting bunch of running mates each year on your Alps trip.
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before the wintersleep of my car, i did some small upgrades.
The first problem i had was that the speedo needle was wobbling from prox. 100km/u and the second problem was that the gauge stopped at 240 km/u
So i went to Ivo Christov in the Netherlands, he changed the gauge plates to Alpina, new condensators, new batteries, new coding plug, and an full calibration.
foto's before and after
the next upgrade was the diff, it was already changed to 40% lockup, but i was not satisfied with the ratio, so now it is changed from 3.46 to 3.73.
A lot better!!! now the car really pulls
The first problem i had was that the speedo needle was wobbling from prox. 100km/u and the second problem was that the gauge stopped at 240 km/u
So i went to Ivo Christov in the Netherlands, he changed the gauge plates to Alpina, new condensators, new batteries, new coding plug, and an full calibration.
foto's before and after
the next upgrade was the diff, it was already changed to 40% lockup, but i was not satisfied with the ratio, so now it is changed from 3.46 to 3.73.
A lot better!!! now the car really pulls
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That instrument panel is DOPE! Turn the volume to 11!
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The pictures alone in this thread made the entire week better.
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Thx for the reply's!
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Today i installed an Alpina steering wheel...
The only Alpina parts i need to complete the car are the frontspoiler and the gear shift knob...
The only Alpina parts i need to complete the car are the frontspoiler and the gear shift knob...
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What a great looking car and fantastic pictures thread. Keep it up.
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I finally found the time to do some stuff on the E28.
Because after all the upgrades i did, there was still a whobbling feeling in the steering wheel when i had to brake really hard.
First i changed the "red stuff" brake pads to normal TRW brake pads.
Then the discs where regrinded, i mounted the Lemförder trailing arms of a BMW 850i, and ordered new TRW upper control arms.
I changed the rubber bushings of the new arms by the Moosehead bushings.
After the first testdrive, finally a whobbling free steering wheel
After the suspention/brake upgrade, i mounted the digital oil pressure and temperature gauges.
The temperature sensor is on the location of the sump plug.
The result:
The Led digits dim when the light is on.
Because after all the upgrades i did, there was still a whobbling feeling in the steering wheel when i had to brake really hard.
First i changed the "red stuff" brake pads to normal TRW brake pads.
Then the discs where regrinded, i mounted the Lemförder trailing arms of a BMW 850i, and ordered new TRW upper control arms.
I changed the rubber bushings of the new arms by the Moosehead bushings.
After the first testdrive, finally a whobbling free steering wheel
After the suspention/brake upgrade, i mounted the digital oil pressure and temperature gauges.
The temperature sensor is on the location of the sump plug.
The result:
The Led digits dim when the light is on.
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That is a neat solution for oil temp/pressure monitoring. Is the oil pressure sensor located in the standard pressure switch location in the back of the head?
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Yes, the pressure switch contact is replaced by a VDO sensor with 2 connections, the connection for the oil pressure lamp and the connection for the digital gauge. (G and WK)
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Time for some updates!
The bonnet, Wings and 2 left doors are resprayed because of some small scratches, under the trims of the doors whas rust that i didn't expected, Lucky only surface rust...
And the real reason for the paintwork was the Alpina spoiler
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The bonnet, Wings and 2 left doors are resprayed because of some small scratches, under the trims of the doors whas rust that i didn't expected, Lucky only surface rust...
And the real reason for the paintwork was the Alpina spoiler
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Some pictures from the whole car:
Tow eye mounted
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Tow eye mounted
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Because the Alpina engine was E32, the oil sump was way to much foreward.
So i found an 535i sump and suction part of the oil pump and replaced it, what a difference, now i can take speed bumps
So i found an 535i sump and suction part of the oil pump and replaced it, what a difference, now i can take speed bumps
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The next step is replacing the engine management by EFignition (Megasquirt)
first synchronising the throttle bodies with the Motronic
remove the old wiring harness
new wiring harness
The maximum on the dyno was 286 HP, but because of the upcomming trip to the Alps (with often only 95 octane) we made a safe map, and this is now the result:
This is the old "motronic" curve:
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So i am happy with the result, the car drives smooth now
first synchronising the throttle bodies with the Motronic
remove the old wiring harness
new wiring harness
The maximum on the dyno was 286 HP, but because of the upcomming trip to the Alps (with often only 95 octane) we made a safe map, and this is now the result:
This is the old "motronic" curve:
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So i am happy with the result, the car drives smooth now
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And the last pictures are from the Alpen trip we made 6 weeks ago…
Swiss, Italie, Austria
The last pictures shows that an Alpina spoiler don't like a tractor track on an alpine meadow Nothing we can't fix
Swiss, Italie, Austria
The last pictures shows that an Alpina spoiler don't like a tractor track on an alpine meadow Nothing we can't fix