Euro 535i LS Turbo Build Thread - 7/10/19 Dyno update

Discussion pertaining to positive pressure E28s.
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Looking super sweet. Hope you can get it to Vintage this year.
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Man, I get a tooth ache looking at that................SAAAAWEET!
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Starting the final step.




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Sweet! Also, I love the car's new name :lol:
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mooseheadm5 wrote:Also, I love the car's new name :lol:
Credit = Bill Ruttger
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Never seen a V8 with cylinders numbered like that???
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Todd, just noticed the new signature w/complimentary car surname. :rofl: How did this evolve?
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Nebraska_e28 wrote:Todd, just noticed the new signature w/complimentary car surname. :rofl: How did this evolve?
I stole it from Bill Ruttger. He claimed it for his car but I knew he would never actually use it in print so I did. It was too good not to use.
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T_C_D wrote:
Nebraska_e28 wrote:Todd, just noticed the new signature w/complimentary car surname. :rofl: How did this evolve?
I stole it from Bill Ruttger. He claimed it for his car but I knew he would never actually use it in print so I did. It was too good not to use.
Nice snipe.
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Worked for a few hours tonight. Ran the battery cable to the fuse box and connected the fuse box and alternator. Also ran power to a distribution block.

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Also ran the power cable to the starter, Installed the LC1 and hooked up the reverse lights. At this point I think i am finished underneath the car.

Going to work on it some more this weekend.
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Duke wrote:Never seen a V8 with cylinders numbered like that???
Standard Chevrolet small block, it's been like that since 1955.
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Progress?
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Duke wrote:Progress?
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Numbering all the wiring so I do not have to think when I solder it all.

Doing the coils and injectors tomorrow and possibly the main harness. Hoping to lay it out in the car mid week when it warms up.
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Cant wait for this! Getting close.
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T_C_D wrote:Hoping to lay it out in the car mid week when it warms up.
How did your wood burning stove install in the garage go?
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Duke wrote:
T_C_D wrote:Hoping to lay it out in the car mid week when it warms up.
How did your wood burning stove install in the garage go?
Didn't happen. Using a torpedo propane heater.
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T_C_D wrote:Didn't happen. Using a torpedo propane heater.
I have one of those....it is loud and stinks.
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Duke wrote:
T_C_D wrote:Didn't happen. Using a torpedo propane heater.
I have one of those....it is loud and stinks.
But effective... I had a non insulated two car garage that would end up 30 degrees warmer after about an hour or so... Not bad.
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I have most of the main connector sorted out. Will work on the inj and coil harness early this week.

This isn't an easy job for a mildly color blind and far sighted guy. :bawl:
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It's time to go out to the garage and get to it.

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Good work. April maybe?
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L_N_Love wrote:Good work. April maybe?
Hopefully running in Feb.
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Looking good Todd! I can't wait to see this beast running at the vintage!
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Spent about 7hrs yesterday working on the car. Labeled every sensor in the engine bay and did some other wiring. I know the picture looks the same but there is progress!

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T_C_D wrote:Spent about 7hrs yesterday working on the car. Labeled every sensor in the engine bay and did some other wiring. I know the picture looks the same but there is progress!
The devil is in the details and the little details always seem to take the longest to complete.
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VIDEO of first start.
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Duke wrote:VIDEO of first start.
Sure.
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T_C_D wrote:
Duke wrote:VIDEO of first start.
Sure.
:banana: :banana: :up:
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Duke wrote:
T_C_D wrote:
Duke wrote:VIDEO of first start.
Sure.
:banana: :banana: :up:
MS3 has highly capable testing software so I will be doing the following before the "first start":

Test all sensor inputs by turning the engine over and datalogging with fuel off.

Testing each coil and injector individually.

I should be able to adjust fuel pressure prior to running the car by looking at the fuel pressure sensor transducer prior to start as well.
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T_C_D wrote:I should be able to adjust fuel pressure prior to running the car by looking at the fuel pressure sensor transducer prior to start as well.
You're using an adjustable regulator instead of a plain traditional one?
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