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RTz

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  1. It's easy, relatively speaking. Heckuva lot simplier then rebuilding engines I think. Some DC servo motors, glass rotary encoders, power supply, Gecko drivers, wires, plugs, pulleys, and you're in business.

     

    Thanks ColdFusion,

     

    I participated in a (small) retrofit a few years back... It haunts me to this day. Maybe one day....

  2. Beautiful...what are the specs? I have been looking on and off an E30 M3s for a while...there are sadly alot of roachy ones out there. Yours is incredible.

     

    Thank You Sir,

     

    Yeah, Its hard to find clean examples. If you're seriously in the market try s14.net. Be prepared for um, coarse-ness. Good bunch of guy's, but better have yer wits about you... HZ is a walk in the park :wink:

     

    My E30 has the following mods... E36 M3 rack, GC Koni SA's, 600/750 Coil-overs, GC camber/caster plates, Lollipops, Re-machined diff. ramps, a bit of tuning, and misc. crud.

  3. Nice to see another machinist here. I can't tell from the photos, is it a Bridgie, Sharp, Acer, Wells Index, Alliant? The next thing you need to do is install a cnc retrofit kit ;)

     

    Wish I were... I'm just a hobbiest.

     

    Its a Birmingham.

     

    Been thinking about a retrofit since the day before it arrived :wink:

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