What did you do to your E28 today?
Drove it. Was doing a u-turn in a parking lot with my youngest son riding shotgun & thought I'd impress him with some wheelspin. Went into it in 2nd gear at probably 3500 rpm & hit the go pedal thinking the inside wheel would spin like crazy (open diff, you know); we were both surprised when both rear tires broke loose and the rear end came around a bit. "Whoaaaa! Dad you just drifted!"
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Finally got the tires on the 16" style 29s. Took em so long (nearly 1.5 hrs ) that he knocked 20 bucks off
I also did a shoestring alignment with my brother. I need to go for a free alignment check to see how I did before I put the new rubber on, but it looks pretty damned good. While I was waiting I picked up some oil, ATF, and brake fluid from the Napa next door. Hopefully the 5er will be ready for the upcoming semester.
Driving the e28 was a welcome relief from the w123 diesel, I love that car but I really like being able to take the occasional u-turn without shitting myself from fear of oncoming traffic.
I also did a shoestring alignment with my brother. I need to go for a free alignment check to see how I did before I put the new rubber on, but it looks pretty damned good. While I was waiting I picked up some oil, ATF, and brake fluid from the Napa next door. Hopefully the 5er will be ready for the upcoming semester.
Driving the e28 was a welcome relief from the w123 diesel, I love that car but I really like being able to take the occasional u-turn without shitting myself from fear of oncoming traffic.
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Tuesday: made a frankenshaft for the 88. Installed german obc. Worked on my friends 635csi.
Wednesday: installed front struts on my boys 82 eta (wifes old car).
Today: still pissin around with my random cel due to a loose connection on a newish crank sensor (88 eta). Creative use of zipties will subside the issue for maybe another week. Dammit.
Wednesday: installed front struts on my boys 82 eta (wifes old car).
Today: still pissin around with my random cel due to a loose connection on a newish crank sensor (88 eta). Creative use of zipties will subside the issue for maybe another week. Dammit.
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Installed a new washer bottle, which now makes my new coolant expansion tank look old.. and the motor's only got 1000km's on it Sent the Hartge's off to be refinished, so painted the old green 15's off the piggy black, and put them on in the meantime. Fitted LED globe replacements for the headlight and foglight switches, as well as the lightbar for the OBC, so now for the first time since I bought the car 6 years ago, all the interior lights work.
Once the Hartge's come back from the painters, i'll fit the tyres off the Alpina's to the front, re-roll the guards in the rear as the 245's are rubbing slightly still under heavy load, get a wheel alignment and then drive it until I have the coin to put the turbo stuff back on. Also have the headlight squirters coming from pelican, so they'll be operational soon. Good times.
Once the Hartge's come back from the painters, i'll fit the tyres off the Alpina's to the front, re-roll the guards in the rear as the 245's are rubbing slightly still under heavy load, get a wheel alignment and then drive it until I have the coin to put the turbo stuff back on. Also have the headlight squirters coming from pelican, so they'll be operational soon. Good times.
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Installed a newer CD player (Pioneer p4000ub), installed some parts that I bought from Alfonso Bedoya... (AFM, intake boot, floor mats) looked at the airdam I bought as well, need to paint it green to match the rest of the car.
oh, I also watched it leak coolant all over the ground from the radiator end cap.
oh, I also watched it leak coolant all over the ground from the radiator end cap.
Middle-son is getting senior photos taken this evening, so he & I swapped on the BBS wheels from the e32. He would've been ok having it in his pictures with the bottlecaps, but now he's actually excited about it! We were a bit rushed to get it finished up before he had to leave, so no time for a quick snapshot, but it looks good! (they are 17" wheels with tires that are too tall & wide for that car, so I don't think they'll stay on, much to his chagrin.)
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I bought the spoiler off Alfonso.. cleaned it up yesterday, hopefully have time to mount it tomorrow..Gelatinous wrote:Installed a newer CD player (Pioneer p4000ub), installed some parts that I bought from Alfonso Bedoya... (AFM, intake boot, floor mats) looked at the airdam I bought as well, need to paint it green to match the rest of the car.
oh, I also watched it leak coolant all over the ground from the radiator end cap.
you dont really want the air dam, you should sell it to me ( jedi mind tricks!)
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Made a custom gauge pod.
Still have a little trimming to do to make the gauge fit flush with the concave face, but i'm pretty happy with the result so far. Vent still opens and closes fine too.
Still have a little trimming to do to make the gauge fit flush with the concave face, but i'm pretty happy with the result so far. Vent still opens and closes fine too.
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Danke. Initially I was going to just pull the vent out and replace it with a solid panel, but I like this much better. Wasn't too difficult to cut the grille, and i'll just tap an extension onto one of the headlight switch globes to illuminate it. Vacuum can easily be run from under the dash, and up through the vent passage also. Nice and clean, and most importantly it's right where I can see it, yet not intrusive. I'm satisfied.wkohler wrote:That is highly excellent. Not much air comes out of that vent anyway. I think you're on to something.
Also installed this today.. well. I put it where it belongs, and took a photo. Still waiting on the bracket to arrive. Thanks, Chris.
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continued to hunt for the root cause of my high idle...
Cleaned and retensioned fuse 6, smacked the ICM, cleaned the ICV (twice) checked for vacuum leaks... found a couple hard hoses but liberal soaking didn't change RPM. 1500rpm fuel cutoff indicates my tps is ok, but I still have to verify. intake boot is new-ish, squeezed with no change in idle...
Cleaned and retensioned fuse 6, smacked the ICM, cleaned the ICV (twice) checked for vacuum leaks... found a couple hard hoses but liberal soaking didn't change RPM. 1500rpm fuel cutoff indicates my tps is ok, but I still have to verify. intake boot is new-ish, squeezed with no change in idle...
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