What did you do to your E28 today?

General conversations about BMW E28s and the people who own them.
freon480
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Post by freon480 »

after finding that my SI cluster board was badly damaged from the batteries i ordered a cluster off of ebay for $35. i though for sure i was gonna get one that was in the same or close to the same condition as mine. i got lucky (which never happens to me) cluster came today. i opened it to inspect the batteries/replace them if necessarry before installing the cluster. this cluster already had the SI board replaced with a battery-less board! took my odometer out of my original replaced the gears and swapped into new cluster and have a fully working cluster! nothing worse than having no gas gauge and no odometer to at least guesstimate when its time to gas up again.
Frybrid 524td
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Post by Frybrid 524td »

A few days late but... Dinan stage 1 suspension!
Dexter
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Post by Dexter »

Finally got my map lights going in the rearview mirror. Luckily I stopped using maps long ago, so I was able to get by the last few months.
JSimmons
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Post by JSimmons »

Did my first oil change and lubed all the joints/hinges.
1st 5er
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Post by 1st 5er »

The ///M5 finally has Tejas tags and is street legal,
after 2 years, 8 months, and 3 days,
so I drove it to do my VR1 shopping.
slammin_e28
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Post by slammin_e28 »

Two words: battery charger.

I installed a new 12" sub in the e46 though and finally have decent bass. Now to blow it out so I have a reason to get some nice 8" subs. :roll:
Sterling
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Post by Sterling »

Installed new fuel filter and a better used fuel pump. Also installed Spax shocks all around, What a difference.
VW+bimmer=bliss
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Post by VW+bimmer=bliss »

Bought it! :D
rmiddendorf
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Post by rmiddendorf »

VW+bimmer=bliss wrote:Bought it! :D
Well? Pics? Specs? We want all the good stuff!
David Adams
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Post by David Adams »

Tomorrow I will be getting a fuel filter (maybe a pump) and welding my open diff because I don't know how long my LSD will last. Will finish dissecting my car.


Today:

Gutted my trunk (that thing under the spare tire weighs like 30 pounds)

Pulled the door panels
Removed the back seat
Learned that my fuel filter may be bad, or the fuel pump . . . I hope it's the filter
1st 5er
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Post by 1st 5er »

David Adams wrote:Tomorrow I will be ... welding my open diff...
BTDT and it was epic.
belch9
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Post by belch9 »

Added oil. Drove it for the first time in about a week. Runs like a champ! Love this car.
a
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Post by a »

Finally got the radio in Marina's car to take its code. I freed up the sticky brakes in 3 of the parts cars and shifted them out of the way. I'm gonna cut down a poplar and erect a 10 x 24 temporary garage to store the parts 88 and what ever I harvest from the other 4 cars. My body is sore from all the work, good thing I can rest up at work. :cool:
David Adams
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Post by David Adams »

Removed AC components (zots of weight)
Removed the front and rear bumpers (more weight)
Removed the back seats and rear deck cover (meh . . . that actually wasn't that heavy
Welded the differential and installed it . . . .then proceeded to test it . . .LMAO!


I love this car!
Karl Grau
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Post by Karl Grau »

Started to remove the M-Tech Tupperware.
Bobcat Sig
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Post by Bobcat Sig »

Did a bit more to the 5er last night. Lipoed the rear bumper just a bit; about an inch and change.

I managed to completely drain the battery. So that either happened when I was replacing the exterior door latches or there's a system drain somewhere.

One of the rear rotors was pulled to either get resurfaced or new ones installed.

I also found out why the car road like a bouncy room ... one of the rear shocks is completely blown. There is shock oil all over the rear linkage. New suspension. :banana:
mooseheadm5
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Post by mooseheadm5 »

Finally got around to replacing the motherboard in my cluster. Working temp gauge FTW!

That's right, I put the car on the road and drove it to and from V@V in NC with no working temp gauge. Not recommended and not good for your nerves.
wilkinst
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Post by wilkinst »

Last week my car got new Bilsteins, slave cylinder, e30 sport seats, a Leatherique treatment and a little rust repaired.

I also decided it was time to completely strip the parts car and take it to the scrapyard:
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I would highly suggest turning the car on its side to strip the suspension...
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davintosh
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Post by davintosh »

Let my 17 year old son drive it to school. :shock:

His sister is back now, so she's got her Honda back, and he needs something to drive.
austin8753
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Post by austin8753 »

Got a new M-Tech 1 wheel today! Thanks Brutus87!
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Post by SD45T-2 »

Gf Finally Killed My tumbler that had been showing wear so I swaped it with a fine spine steering column.

Now i have a Spare Corse M tech wheel. :)
"no its not for sale"

I also Installed a set of Style 9's off the 540i/6.
philip1
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Post by philip1 »

Today I installed my Miller WAR ecu. :shock: scalded dog raped ape or any other analogies that mean sudden performance. I can hardly wait to get new exhaust on her to free up even more power.

Before anyone says it I know compared to a "Good" factory exhaust aftermarket stuff will gain little. Mine is FAR from good the CALI catalyst is dead and the pipes are all muffler shop crap from there back.

My plan is a 3" 100cell cat splitting to meet the stock flanges and from there back a bolt in cat back system.
David Adams
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Post by David Adams »

I was actually going to go with mandrel bent straight pipes all the way back.

This is a track car though and GA doesn't require emissions for cars 25 years and older. I know Cali is rough even on the track cars.
philip1
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Post by philip1 »

I'm in NC but for so e reason this car has a Cali style converter nbd it's gone as soon as I get the $$ together to build a proper exhaust be it a pre made cat back or all custom...


Oh just changed the plugs too. Smooth idle :banana: :alright:
derrith
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Post by derrith »

philip1 wrote:I'm in NC but for so e reason this car has a Cali style converter nbd it's gone as soon as I get the $$ together to build a proper exhaust be it a pre made cat back or all custom...


Oh just changed the plugs too. Smooth idle :banana: :alright:
What do you mean by "Cali" style converter? I'm pretty sure all e28s got the same exhausts in the US. They were 50 state cara by that point.
philip1
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Post by philip1 »

For some reason my car has a CARB sticker talking about the cat and it's easily 3x the size cat that was on my 85 535.


Like I said no biggie it will get a high flow cat and new pipe from the collector to the catback flanges.
David Adams
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Post by David Adams »

Two words . . .

Side exhaust!
rmiddendorf
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Post by rmiddendorf »

David Adams wrote:Two words . . .

Side exhaust!
:pics!:
Fuel
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Post by Fuel »

I'm having the "pop" in my steering fixed today along with my power steering hoses being replaced. No more leaking. yay
slammin_e28
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Post by slammin_e28 »

rmiddendorf wrote:
David Adams wrote:Two words . . .

Side exhaust!
:pics!:
...and drive-by sound clips!
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