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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 12:03 PM
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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 12:17 PM
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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 12:42 PM
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Those prices quoted are ridiculous. Mines not an e36 but between the price of the car and the parts I'll be under $5k. Of course I did everything myself except the driveshaft, axle shafts and stub axles.
I totally understand the prices if you have someone do it for you but then why not just buy a used m3 or 5?
The only reason I did it is because I wanted the performance and didn't have a lot of money. If I had $25k I'd do as I suggested.
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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by MattP
I made my headers. If I were to make them over, I would make tri-y's I believe they would fit a lot better in the 3 series.

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Someone please clarify, are tri-y headers the same thing as 4-2-1 headers? (pic attached)
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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 12:54 PM
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You missed my point I think. When we looked at everything out there that had been done we found too many things were a compromised solution that didn't meet our specific goals. There are over 300 hours labor in the design and install of the LS1 upgrade.

I'm sure your conversion works well for you, I was just looking for a bullet proof package that would hold up to enduro races, etc. I think the pictures posted in the original thread speak for themselves.
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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by redmist
Those prices quoted are ridiculous. Mines not an e36 but between the price of the car and the parts I'll be under $5k. Of course I did everything myself except the driveshaft, axle shafts and stub axles.
I totally understand the prices if you have someone do it for you but then why not just buy a used m3 or 5?
The only reason I did it is because I wanted the performance and didn't have a lot of money. If I had $25k I'd do as I suggested.
If you can do it for under $5k and not cut corners more power to you! If I could do the same I'd be making/selling them for $20k profit all day.
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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 01:11 PM
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Bullit proof is my goal. Welded roll cage , Porshe 930 Turbo CVs . spicer 1320 u joints, 7000 rpm driveshaft, chromemoly axles and stub axles. 210 case "EVO' diff, mocal rear end cooler, wilwood front brakes masters and pedals, audi TT rear brakes, coilovers etc etc etc
EBAY and the internet are wonderful things for the poor.
Built the engine from parts for $600, the trans was the most expensive thing purchased at $1000 (rebuilt). Car cost me $200.
The wilwood calipers hats, rotor and calipers cost me less than $500 total. Made the brackets for the wilwoods out of scrap 6AL4V titanium, got the rotors new off ebay for $10 each etc etc

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