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Re: FUBAR 4/18/22 New Laptime PB, e24 recaro and shinier bumpers

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Enjoying the ride. :haul:
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Re: FUBAR 4/18/22 New Laptime PB, e24 recaro and shinier bumpers

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This is the relevant pictures from January showing the cracking in the strut housing and the repair.

ImageJanuary by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageJanuary by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageJanuary by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageJanuary by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageJanuary by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
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Re: FUBAR 4/18/22 New Laptime PB, e24 recaro and shinier bumpers

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February Adventures:

It got cold:
ImageIMG_2740 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Made it impossible to install centercaps:
ImageIMG_2897 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Did some junkyarding
ImageIMG_2772 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

M30 is consuming a lot of oil as normal:
ImageIMG_2745 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageIMG_2920 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr


Also found another set of recaros, this time from the junkyard (now sold to LJ)

ImageIMG_3554 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageIMG_3555 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageIMG_3599 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Also got red screwdrivers and other goodies during the Bimmer Garten closeout sale
ImageIMG_3016 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageIMG_3353 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageIMG_3018 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageIMG_3059 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
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Re: FUBAR 6/22 R12 Cold A/C, E24 Recaros, accident repair , track stuff, Junkyarding etc

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This'll be a long one... March --> June.
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

It is really hard to update this build thread after so many months. I should do it bi weekly.
Still in school struggling ass of and stressed as usual.

ImageMarch by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Learned how to align car with strings, already done a couple friends car now.
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Car got bump drafted by a friends Jetta in the parking garage
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

We got it straighter but time to pull out the spare from behind my house.
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Had to make it presentable
ImageBumper by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageBumper by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageBumper by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Old bracket setup
ImageBumper by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

New bracket setup
ImageBumper by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Very happy with how it came out
ImageBumper by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr


Then it was time to do something about the front bumper. So made the best set of two and cleaned/polished everything.

ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

I was happy with how it came out
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Car repaid be back
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

The TLDR of all that is my oil cooler setup is really janky. Leading to it pushing ac condensor into radiator. It's all deleted and good now, but that's why that happened. One day I will redo the oil cooler not like a fucking monkey.


Got these because I needed matching seats
ImageMarch by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageMarch by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on FlickrImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

I actually made it to Instructor with PCA, which is a big thing. There were some who didnt make it that weekend we did the school. The driver recaro is at an upholstery shop. I was redoing it so Id have a brown cloth passenger seat. So far they have made ZERO progress on that but as you'll see reading haven't had time to worry about that. However in July I will need to just cut losses and pick it back up.

At some point went to Radwood
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Car did another event, this time on the RRs. Made a new PB of 1:51.9. Still two seconds away from my goal of 1:49.9. Glad to finally break the 53s. A lot of people are doubtful of it getting there, they think I'm wheeling it pretty good. Hopefully weather, setup or a line change can deliver that extra 2 seconds. Here is some footage I have following buddies Z3M that day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOYxH2NZAvw

The oiling issue is REALLY bad on these tires. So my dad fixed that, we copied something that I found online. He did a fantastic job. Basically the oil will hit the baffle and drain out the holes instead of being ingested. If you don't know what I am talking about, here is a link.
https://youtu.be/2JoR2c5PLuM?t=177

This baffle gets JB welded to the plate in the VC.
ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Then junkyarding happened got some great parts off this 1982 eta.
-Lowish mile steering box
- good used original draglink
- piece of trunk carpet never seen before (crazy how many weird '82 things there are)
-spare heater valve that says made in germany
-VERY healthy fan clutch
-good used hoodpad

ImageBumper by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageBumper by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

The hoodpad was a whole debacle. My friend needed the hood, and we came in my e46 so we made it happen.
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Wanted to verify clearance for the 535i throttle cables and all that since this is 528e hood pad. Looks good!
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr


I am going to Atlanta in less than two days as of writing this to drive with Jayjaya29 at Road Atlanta. I got a chance to do a test day on the third. It did another 1:51.9 on my first hot lap!!!!!

It then however decided to have a super sick intermittent electrically issue. Car was killing spark mostly at idle when hot randomly. Could not replicate the issue by wiggling anything, hoping curbs etc. That day I swapped, reference sensors, coil, main relay and ecu.
Later I swapped the entire engine harness and it still didn't do shit. It ended up being the fucking AFM. I didn't want to admit that one was bad becuase that afm spring setting were really good. Luckily I have a spare so what is in car right now and all is well. Also deleted the OBC relay and burned Miller tune to 24 pin chip so I can go back to using my reman ecu. Rule out those failure points as well.

My friend has been working hard to make the AC right on his volvo. The legend bought a 30lb tank of R12 for his Volvo. I was a bad influence on that one. Luckily after we did a parallel flow condensor, aux fan, and he sourced a parallel flow evap for in the car. It is cooling VERY well with R12.
ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

With my upcoming 13 hour drive to Road Atlanta, I figured it was time to stop being a bitch and fix my AC. So in 5 hours had the box in and out, and that was with driving around doing errands and all that. Sherman gave me a known good airbox from his wifes old car that was scrapped due to rust. I knew that car had good airflow out the vents, mine did not. Blower is worn out and evap is clogged. My plan was to rebuild this one, but sometimes don't get it right. Just get it working. Car had airduster in it right now as freon performance is okay, but with lack of airflow pretty miserable. We had all the gauges, R12 and tools there.

ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

So swapped it out (the duct tape is nice right). It really wasn't as bad as I remembered on my dads car. Car is cooling very well even with no tint, even my girlfriend says its comfortable. With 98 ambient I am comfortable in the car. System is mostly original, so quite pleased with that.I don't even have to run blower at 3! Not sure how long it will last but when this breaks. I am just going to replace everything with stock components and using R12 again.

ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Picture of testing, before console reassembly. This known good box of course had a bad resistor. Speed two was broken. So swapped it out for my old one and we were in business.
ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr


So yeah that is the update. Hope you enjoyed if anyone is even still reading this. Need to pack the car and head to Atlanta.
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Re: FUBAR 6/22 R12 Cold A/C, E24 Recaros, accident repair , track stuff, Junkyarding etc

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LeiseyJr wrote: Jun 15, 2022 9:58 AM This'll be a long one... March --> June.
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

It is really hard to update this build thread after so many months. I should do it bi weekly.
Still in school struggling ass of and stressed as usual.

ImageMarch by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Learned how to align car with strings, already done a couple friends car now.
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Car got bump drafted by a friends Jetta in the parking garage
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

We got it straighter but time to pull out the spare from behind my house.
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Had to make it presentable
ImageBumper by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageBumper by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageBumper by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Old bracket setup
ImageBumper by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

New bracket setup
ImageBumper by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Very happy with how it came out
ImageBumper by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr


Then it was time to do something about the front bumper. So made the best set of two and cleaned/polished everything.

ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

I was happy with how it came out
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Car repaid be back
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

The TLDR of all that is my oil cooler setup is really janky. Leading to it pushing ac condensor into radiator. It's all deleted and good now, but that's why that happened. One day I will redo the oil cooler not like a fucking monkey.


Got these because I needed matching seats
ImageMarch by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageMarch by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on FlickrImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

I actually made it to Instructor with PCA, which is a big thing. There were some who didnt make it that weekend we did the school. The driver recaro is at an upholstery shop. I was redoing it so Id have a brown cloth passenger seat. So far they have made ZERO progress on that but as you'll see reading haven't had time to worry about that. However in July I will need to just cut losses and pick it back up.

At some point went to Radwood
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Car did another event, this time on the RRs. Made a new PB of 1:51.9. Still two seconds away from my goal of 1:49.9. Glad to finally break the 53s. A lot of people are doubtful of it getting there, they think I'm wheeling it pretty good. Hopefully weather, setup or a line change can deliver that extra 2 seconds. Here is some footage I have following buddies Z3M that day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOYxH2NZAvw

The oiling issue is REALLY bad on these tires. So my dad fixed that, we copied something that I found online. He did a fantastic job. Basically the oil will hit the baffle and drain out the holes instead of being ingested. If you don't know what I am talking about, here is a link.
https://youtu.be/2JoR2c5PLuM?t=177

This baffle gets JB welded to the plate in the VC.
ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Then junkyarding happened got some great parts off this 1982 eta.
-Lowish mile steering box
- good used original draglink
- piece of trunk carpet never seen before (crazy how many weird '82 things there are)
-spare heater valve that says made in germany
-VERY healthy fan clutch
-good used hoodpad

ImageBumper by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageBumper by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

The hoodpad was a whole debacle. My friend needed the hood, and we came in my e46 so we made it happen.
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Wanted to verify clearance for the 535i throttle cables and all that since this is 528e hood pad. Looks good!
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageUntitled by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr


I am going to Atlanta in less than two days as of writing this to drive with Jayjaya29 at Road Atlanta. I got a chance to do a test day on the third. It did another 1:51.9 on my first hot lap!!!!!

It then however decided to have a super sick intermittent electrically issue. Car was killing spark mostly at idle when hot randomly. Could not replicate the issue by wiggling anything, hoping curbs etc. That day I swapped, reference sensors, coil, main relay and ecu.
Later I swapped the entire engine harness and it still didn't do shit. It ended up being the fucking AFM. I didn't want to admit that one was bad becuase that afm spring setting were really good. Luckily I have a spare so what is in car right now and all is well. Also deleted the OBC relay and burned Miller tune to 24 pin chip so I can go back to using my reman ecu. Rule out those failure points as well.

My friend has been working hard to make the AC right on his volvo. The legend bought a 30lb tank of R12 for his Volvo. I was a bad influence on that one. Luckily after we did a parallel flow condensor, aux fan, and he sourced a parallel flow evap for in the car. It is cooling VERY well with R12.
ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

With my upcoming 13 hour drive to Road Atlanta, I figured it was time to stop being a bitch and fix my AC. So in 5 hours had the box in and out, and that was with driving around doing errands and all that. Sherman gave me a known good airbox from his wifes old car that was scrapped due to rust. I knew that car had good airflow out the vents, mine did not. Blower is worn out and evap is clogged. My plan was to rebuild this one, but sometimes don't get it right. Just get it working. Car had airduster in it right now as freon performance is okay, but with lack of airflow pretty miserable. We had all the gauges, R12 and tools there.

ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

So swapped it out (the duct tape is nice right). It really wasn't as bad as I remembered on my dads car. Car is cooling very well even with no tint, even my girlfriend says its comfortable. With 98 ambient I am comfortable in the car. System is mostly original, so quite pleased with that.I don't even have to run blower at 3! Not sure how long it will last but when this breaks. I am just going to replace everything with stock components and using R12 again.

ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Picture of testing, before console reassembly. This known good box of course had a bad resistor. Speed two was broken. So swapped it out for my old one and we were in business.
ImageYeah by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr


So yeah that is the update. Hope you enjoyed if anyone is even still reading this. Need to pack the car and head to Atlanta.


VLDR (VeryLongDidRead)

Enjoy Atlanta and Jay.
Hope he doesn't spank you too badly.
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Re: FUBAR 6/22 R12 Cold A/C, E24 Recaros, accident repair , track stuff, Junkyarding etc

Post by Tiit »

Good read. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: FUBAR 8/31 Road Atlanta Trip!

Post by LeiseyJr »

Another long overdue update.

Car survived the Road Atlanta Trip, was a blast to get to hang out with friends and drive an amazing track. I can't thank Jayjaya29 enough for making this happen!

Fav footage from the weekend:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nD0iofy0xf8&t=51s

Fastest Lap:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuXyH_cJJJA&t=29s

Footage of me Holding Jay Up can be seen here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iol9ZlgH0Z4&t=383s

Got a lot of compliments from people who loved seeing the car being slide around.

Speaking of slides, here is the slideshow of the trip.

ImageRoad Atlanta Prep by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta Prep by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr


ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta Phone pics by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageRoad Atlanta by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
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Re: FUBAR 6/22 R12 Cold A/C, E24 Recaros, accident repair , track stuff, Junkyarding etc

Post by LeiseyJr »

I have also been cleaning up the interior. I found a mostly crack free dash and used the E12 parts car for its carpet. Also got the E24 Recaro reupholsterd in the wrong shade of brown.

ImageInterior by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageInterior by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageInterior by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr


ImageInterior by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageInterior by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageInterior by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Now that the dash is nice, I gotta do something about the poorly dyed original pearl beige carpet. I always love the loop style carpet and the E12 had it! Didn't realize how similar the late floor pans were on those so gave it a go.


ImageInterior by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageInterior by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageInterior by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageInterior by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

ImageInterior by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

The new parts car came with a black center console and manual seat ebrake cover in the trunk. Don't mind if I do.

ImageInterior by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
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Re: FUBAR 8/31 Tracking E28 at Road Atlanta, almost crackfree dash

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I am still daily driving car as long as there is no rain (bald tires). I put 15,000 miles on it last year. Still need to go back and fix some more rust, hopefully the new parts car can donate the metal though. I have a lot of sentiment still towards this metal fatigued shell and the right euro slicktop one hasn't come up yet. So I will keep driving this bitch.
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Re: FUBAR 8/31 Tracking E28 at Road Atlanta, almost crackfree dash

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LeiseyJr wrote: Aug 31, 2022 5:51 PM I am still daily... driving this bitch.
:rofl:
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Re: FUBAR 8/31 Tracking E28 at Road Atlanta, almost crackfree dash

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Good story.
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Re: Vintage 2023

Post by LeiseyJr »

Alright so I did a shit job keeping up with the updates of this car. Did an okay job documenting it on the Instagram, follow me on there if you want better updates. @sam.the.jam

Anyway, the Vintage 2023 happened. What a roadtrip, 5 days and 2689 miles. Two cannonball trips to and fro, Tennessee to Houston and North Carolina to Houston. The rest of the 3 days were busy too. Had the pleasure of doing the trip with my friend Ryan. Absolute treat.

We cannonballed it in one day from Houston the most Southern city in Tennessee, so we could deliver some rare Mercedes stuff. Then headed back down to see Jay, our gracious host and a good friend.

ImageIMG_3716 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

We had some extra time before Vintage so we went to see a large stance VW meet in Helen, Georgia.

Image1797CE24-3B42-42A8-BFC7-3327BCA1DDD4 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageIMG_3685 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

The following day we headed from Atlanta to Hot Springs for the Vintage. We did incredible roads all day, just having a good time.

ImageIMG_3719 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageIMG_3726 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr



Here is some video of the final stretch of roads (cant find the original as of now):
https://youtube.com/shorts/R4c7OEA8rhs?feature=share


ImageIMG_3735 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageIMG_3760 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageIMG_3748 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
ImageIMG_3766 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Got to meet a lot of internet friends for the first time, truly was an incredible trip. So much not pictured.
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Re: FUBAR 528e, Catching up on Updates

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Shortly following that trip in May, I headed for another annual Road Atlanta Trek. I had a different co-pilot this time.

Image351509170_2553767498133487_7616481213338710203_n by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

This trip once again featured my friend Jay,
Image347122636_2553767288133508_345559148356205626_n by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

We cannonballed Thursday. We had a Friday to go hiking, see the Coca Cola Factory and hang out with the Lanes.

Image347025898_2553767424800161_837927028923134002_n by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
Image350523381_2553766918133545_3209792583179221612_n by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
Image352342561_2553767318133505_6020578382741002444_n by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Next morning, was time to have some fun at a great track.
Image352351302_2553767441466826_945610939189064745_n by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

I didn't pay for any track pictures as money was pretty tight. Learned that modern 200tw tires are really good. Retiring from using Toyo RA1s as my street tires (RE71RS) I drove up on were 2 seconds faster. Which was still slower than the car was on the Toyo RR takeoffs from last year. Alas it was a damn good time, no mechanical issues at all besides for the A/C acting up on the way back home. There were some casualties, fog light delete, turn signal lens and a centercap went missing.

Had the most fun I've had in a car chasing this ZHP:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28--BAKZmYU&t=69s

Image347130157_2553766864800217_1356079391257365719_n by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
Image348615760_2553767014800202_5663817595644034465_n by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr
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Re: FUBAR 528e, Catching up on Updates

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Glad you made The Vintage trip.
It'd be nice to figure out a caravan next year w/ Ryan in Casper.
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Re: FUBAR 528e, Cracked Subframe and Rear Floor Pan (diff mount)

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I am not big on maintenance however, before doing a big trip or track event. I like to do what I call a "nut and bolt check", this is jack the car up ,check all fluids and put my hands on all the fasteners. Just get my hands on everything and make sure no glaring issues or thing beginning to fail.

In the next post I will share, you'll see the trip I was preparing for. However, I noticed something odd.

ImageIMG_8431 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

That looks a lot like a crack....

After some brake cleaner...
ImageIMG_8432 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

So I headed to my parents house to use my dads welder and lift. Sure enough...
ImageIMG_8450 by Kurvenkamph Motorsport, on Flickr

Since the genuine BMW M5 mounts go hard to get, I finally made the plunge into aftermarket motor mounts. So instead of my fuse being the mount, it was now my subframe. This subframe was already reinforced for the steering box so I wanted to repair it if possible or die trying. I had a spare front subframe just in case as well, and a junk one I think I got from when Sherman was clearing house.

I only had a day to do this repair, but I knew it needed to be stout. So I sacrificed the junk subframe to fix this one:

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So I welded in the broken piece, and grinded it down. For a less spiritedly driven car, I think this would've been good enough. However I am a monkey, so I wanted to reinforce it.

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I hope that doesn't go anywhere.

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My dad was moving after I got back from this trip to Huntsville. Which if you aren't familiar with Texas. That is about 82 miles from my house one way, so I wanted to take care of my cracked rear floor pan that I have been ignoring for a couple years or so. Reinforce that before he moved. One of the skills I don't have is knowing how to use a Mill or Lathe, well I can it just won't be precise or pretty.

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He made a reinforcement plate for me, using an old Diff mount I had a template. I don't change the diff mount often, probably once every 3 years. When I went to replace it last time, I noticed some cracking around the bolt holes. Since then I have pretended I didn't see that. I am not that happy with this reinforcement but at least it is a reinforcement not a repair.

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As I'm sure some of you can clearly see, I did not grind away enough undercoating. Which I found out the hardway.
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There would be many things I'd do differently if I were to do this again. However I think it's reinforced.

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Re: FUBAR 528e Cracked Subframe and Rear Floor Pan (diff mount)

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I love how hard you are on your cars, Sam.
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Re: FUBAR 528e Cracked Subframe and Rear Floor Pan (diff mount)

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cek wrote: Oct 23, 2023 7:27 PM I love how hard you are on your cars, Sam.
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Second Trip to Road Atlanta 2023 Pt. 1

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Still catching up on updates but Road Atlanta Trip has 3 parts, so here is part one.


Absolute beautiful drive up to Georgia. Typical one shot strategy, this time I was solo left at 3am. Was able to arrive there with daylight left. I did not bring the right tires to set any records but a blast of a weekend, did every session I could.

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I did all my red group sessions and car was doing great, tires were spanked but I wanted to squeeze out one more session.

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Engine went boom. I am very far from home, engine isn't repairable. I need the car for my capstone so it can't be left in Georgia.
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FUBAR 528e Second Road Atlanta Trip Pt. 2

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Second Road Atlanta Trip for 2023 (2/3) So I have never really towed before. So naturally a rented box truck and trailer is a good idea. Uhaul giving me a trailer with a bad tire and no lights hooked up, and then dicking with me for 2 hours was not paticulaly fun. Thankfully Strictly German was 5 min away from Road Atlanta, so I went shopping for a new engine and just to see the empire. It was quite an incredible place. Hopefully I can go and meet Bobby and his team again soon. Long story short, I ended up spending another hour finding out I had to go to Gainesville to get it sorted. After losing 4-5 hours, I decided just to stay the night again at the Lane’s. Helped @jayjaya29 do his gas tank which was a good time. Woke up at 3AM in Georgia, and cannonballed home. Basically just used the 75mph speed limiter as cruise control, got a dead flat from some road debris. That was only a 2 hour delay luckily. Eventually I ended up at @thachileandude to drop the car and it’s new engine off. After all was said and done ended up home around 10pm.


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FUBAR 528e Second Road Atlanta Trip Pt. 3

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Second Road Atlanta Trip of 2023 (3/3) Just want to preface, I can’t thank @thachileandude enough for letting me total his shop and being there to help swap in the new heart. Without that I couldn’t have gotten the car running a week after it blew up across the country. Which I needed to do since my senior project uses this car. It was my first time dropping an engine from the bottom, can’t say I enjoyed it too much but good to try new things. I had pretty good faith in this M30, looked like it was taken out of the car it was last in and someone cared. They went through the hassle of painting the block and all the letters, new timing chain parts and in general was super clean inside. There was some fiddlefuckery with marvel mystery oil and compressed air for some corrosion on the valves from sitting. It started cranking evenly and the compression numbers came up to non abysmal levels. Still wasn’t 100% sure if it’d be good but didn’t have a choice but to carry on. The old motor was completely sacked out, besides the timing failure. Burning all the oil and discovered the thrust bearing play on removal. Took the entirety of the weekend to swap it out, but made the 50 mile drive home right after being swapped. Hopefully the new mill will be good placeholder until after I graduate.


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Good noises after a long weekend
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Re: FUBAR 528e Second Road Atlanta Trip Pt. 2

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If you wanna read more about the engine failure and see where I will update it when I found out what blew up

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Finally found a M90

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Went to a local BMW shop that has been in business for over 40 years.

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Unfortunately I have a problem and noticed this engine sitting under a carport. The port welded on for EGR(?) for federalization was my giveaway, to dig deeper.

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Sure enough it is a 1981 Motronic M30, so I bought it and took it home

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Re: FUBAR 528e, Finally Found a M90

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Guessing you got it for a steal! Bonus you have the oil cooler filter housing already there. Looks like the '81 M90 to me (without the raised water jacket).

Are you going to try to run it on M1.3?
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Re: FUBAR 528e, Finally Found a M90

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tschultz wrote: Dec 06, 2023 4:05 PM Guessing you got it for a steal! Bonus you have the oil cooler filter housing already there. Looks like the '81 M90 to me (without the raised water jacket).

Are you going to try to run it on M1.3?
Yes that's exactly right on the non raised water jacket. Still really weird to me it has a E28 based pan on it, but it looks like it has never been off.

It has a new head on it, looks brand new in there. It compression test at 180 except for cyl 1-5 @ 160 they have very minor surface corrosion in the bores. Guides might be original. I paid $1000 for it, which I think is fair as I only knew it turned over when I bought it. Didn't realize it had a new head and good compression until I took it home.

It also came with a lightweight flywheel core. I have a E28 M5 Oil Cooler setup that I need to install in the car, I went back to no oil cooler. Wasn't happy with the lines on the 745i one.

I will not be running it on M1.3, I am very comfortable with M1.0 so I want to stick with that. I probably need to sell the M1.3 stuff that is collecting dust in my attic.
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Re: FUBAR 528e, Finally Found a M90

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Took the VC off and was praying it would look decent. Was greeted with this pleasant view.

Everything is incredibly clean in the top end.

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After some more digging it definitely had a head put on it, as there are signs someone has been in here. Gasket sealer, painted rear cover, missing bolts, and new exhaust manifold gaskets.

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Plugs looked great as well on all cylinders.
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Drained the oil and checked the filter, no glitter. Compression test was good as said in the previous post it was 180-160. I have access to a leakdown tester but with the numbers like that not too worried about it.

Looking at the engine and things replaced on with date codes, ignition parts I believe it has been sitting since around early 2000s. Newest date code part on it is from 1999.

Ideally I'd do the headgasket as preventative, but they are very hard to get. Just gonna throw this in and see how it does.

Before I throw it in, I did need to track down some obscure parts. I will go over that in the next post.
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