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    CMart got a reaction from m42b32 in 1991 318is M62B44 Build   
    PM'd you. It happened really fast. I'll probably regret it sooner than later.
     
    Anyway... ECU, engine harness, and knock sensors ordered. Should all be here by Wednesday. I am going to finish the exhaust, plumb the brakes and clutch, etc. Basically get it ready for the road so I can take it out next Saturday/Sunday. Hell, I haven't even registered it yet.
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    CMart reacted to HipMF in No home, no destination.   
    Made it back to Wisconsin yesterday. Picked up a few things from storage and am staying in Madison now. I finally had some time to go through the pics on my camera, so here's what I've been up to:
     
    Starting back at Arches; I did most of the tourist stuff, and then some. The whole Moab area has a surreal, otherworldly feel. Hardly anything about the landscape fits into your pre-concieved notions about what the landscape should look like.
     

     
    The hike up to the Delicate Arch was relentlessly uphill, but it was worth it. My favorite though was the double arch.
     

     
    After that was Canyonlands. Arches was over-run by tourist, but there wasn't nearly as much traffic here. Lot's of great hiking opportunities. The most difficult thing about "the west" to capture in pictures, is the scale of everything. A good vista covers miles of terrain. You can spend a lot of time just staring off, examining the details. This picture is of the Green River canyon, taken from the edge of the canyon. If you can see it, it shows a truck/jeep driving around the edge of the inner canyon. The truck is probably 4 or 5 miles away from where I took the pictures.
     

     
    I believe I picked up a stow-away here. More on that later...
     
    I was planning on stopping somewhere in-between, but the road went through the mountains, and it was cold up there. Bright side was that I got to see another awesome sunset.
     

     
    After that was Bryce Canyon. A bit touristy, but I it was another cool, other-worldly landscape to take in.
     

     
    The good thing is that they had showers and laundry facilities, which I was in need of.
     
    Then I arrived at Great Basin National park, and realize that I forgot my laundry in the dryer at Bryce Canyon... shitdamnfuck. Anyways, they have bristlecone pines there, which (depending on your criteria) are the oldest living things on the planet. This particular specimen is about 3200 years old, and still living.
     

     
    They also had a really cool cave, which I toured, but didn't take any pictures of.
     
    From there I hauled ass across Nevada on "the loneliest road in America", which I think means any road that goes through Nevada. If you look closely, you might be able to see my car is parked in the middle of the road, probably an eighth of a mile away. It doesn't matter, because you can drive for an hour out there without seeing another car.
     

     
    In an effort to make it to somewhere that wasn't Nevada, I decided to drive until I got too tired to drive anymore, and then stop a rest area and sleep in the car. While sleeping, I was awoken by the sound of the previously mentioned stow-away digging through my garbage can (an empty 1-gallon paint-can). I grabbed the can, opened the door, put it outside, and started to remove items from the can. Sure enough, half way down there was a mouse. Being the kind and gentle person that I am, I let him/her go, back out into the wild, and went back to sleep.
     
    When I got up, i finished the drive to Yosemite and got a campsite. I had gotten a days rest while driving across Nevada, so I planned a pretty ambitious hike. 
     

     
    While on said hike some judgement calls were made, as well as some navigational errors. In the end my ambitious hike turned into a 10+ hour death-march. I've never been so exhausted in my life. I was seriously concerned for my health, and was worried I wouldn't make it back to camp before dark. Somehow I did though. Ate an apple and some soup and went to bed. It was cold. When I finally got out of bed around 8:30 there was still frost on my windshield. Got up, saw the sights, and then headed for Sequoia.
     

     
    I got to Sequoia later, and part of the park was closed due to wildfires. Got this pic while going through the park looking for a campsite:
     

     
    No campsites available, ended up sleeping in the car again and realized that my stow-away was back when it crawled arcoss my leg in the middle of the night... In the morning I decided to hit up a little side-road that was on the park map. It was a steep, rough, winding road up into the hills. It was a bit sketchy, but I guess that's just my style sometimes.
     

     
    At the end of the road were some serious alpine trails, so I headed back down to the lower campsite and took a trail from there. This turned out to be the perfect trail for me. A good hike, and a chance to see the sequoia redwoods growing out in the forest without the noise and distraction of a bunch of tourists. On the 7.4 mile round-trip I only saw other people once on the way back down.
     

     
    Then I went back down to the main park to see the tourist stuff. It was labor-day weekend and the place was over-run. Had to park so far away that I had to take a shuttle to a place where I could take another shuttle to see the biggest tree in the world:
     

     
    Bet you can't guess which part of the park I enjoyed more...
     
    From Sequoia, I went to Highway 1. Got to the south end bright and early.
     

     
    Spent a good portion of the day driving up. It was different than I thought it would be, but there were some great driving sections. I'd consider it more of a couples destination. Lots of amazing beaches, art galleries, wine tastings, little shops and cafes. It's easy to get into the relaxed sea-side vibe out there. Pro-tip: start at the north end and drive south. You'll be on the ocean side of the road, rather than the land side, and your passenger will get a better view. At the north end of the highway, south of Legget, there are a couple long sections that are very similar to tail of the dragon, so this is my new favorite road.
     

     

     
    Stayed at Humboldt state in norcal to see the costal redwoods. Wasn't impressed with the hiking trails, but it was fine otherwise. From there, I hauled ass towards Yellowstone.
     
    Just realized I didn't transfer any of the pics from the last couple days to my phone, so that's it for now. I spent 2 days at Yellowstone, saw lots of buffalo, elk, pronghorn deer, and even a black bear. After that I just drove back to Wisconsin. Definitely felt wierd being back in Menasha, but I didn't stay long. Hopefully things work out for me here in Madison.
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    CMart reacted to m42b32 in The E46 M3 Journal   
    Turbo s52 swap an e46 m3 and s54 swap an e30!
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    CMart got a reaction from KaiserRolls in 1991 318is M62B44 Build   
    Pulled an all nighter Friday and got the motor harness all hooked up and some more work on the exhaust.
     
    I have most of the wires identified and know where they need to go and think I have the EWS figured out as well.
     
    Probably 10 hours from firing, but still have a lot of driveability stuff to do (finish brakes, clutch line, cooling, etc)
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    CMart got a reaction from jc43089 in 1991 318is M62B44 Build   
    Pulled an all nighter Friday and got the motor harness all hooked up and some more work on the exhaust.
     
    I have most of the wires identified and know where they need to go and think I have the EWS figured out as well.
     
    Probably 10 hours from firing, but still have a lot of driveability stuff to do (finish brakes, clutch line, cooling, etc)
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    CMart reacted to straight6pwr in e34 Touring   
    that sucks. at least you have more practice!
     
    that's one reason I take pictures as I go. lets me look back at things I might have missed. i missed some clips on the new pedal bracket and my picture was able to show me what they are (since I already threw away the old one )
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    CMart got a reaction from B C in e34 Touring   
    The bad news - I spent all night taking the motor out and taking the trans off.
     
    The good news - the clip is there - and I can sleep well knowing that.
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    CMart reacted to straight6pwr in No home, no destination.   
    firstly, i'd make a terrible therapist.
     
    secondly, life is only depressing if you let it be. have fun. be bigger than your circumstance. never forget someone has it worse.
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    CMart reacted to KaiserRolls in '88 E30   
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    CMart reacted to ClassE in ClassE 1989 325IS Build Thread   
    Josh came over with his e30 vert - and we decided to take a quick drive and he snapped some pics... Here's what he got of mine:




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    CMart reacted to GunMetalGrey in Build Thread?   
    Good news, there are some manifolds in stock!
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    CMart got a reaction from andyhundley in How wide of a tire on 7.5" rim?   
    No, I generally hate wheel/tire threads because they tend to be about looks not performance. Is that not the case on R3V?
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    CMart reacted to B C in 1991 318is M62B44 Build   
    This build deserves its own get-together so we can take turns doing burnouts with it. 
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    CMart reacted to Mantha92 in New E30 Owner from West Bend!!   
    CMart: yes it is manual! I will keep you posted if I need it; I don't know why but the pictures make it look worse than it really is.
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    CMart got a reaction from Rowleym in Someone Stole my 328i!!   
    Glad to hear you are OK that is the most important thing.
     
    Definitely transferring my CCW from Ohio to Wisconsin after hearing this.
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    CMart got a reaction from KaiserRolls in Someone Stole my 328i!!   
    Glad to hear you are OK that is the most important thing.
     
    Definitely transferring my CCW from Ohio to Wisconsin after hearing this.
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    CMart reacted to GunMetalGrey in Build Thread?   
    Pulled the cams out last night to see how loose the headstuds were. Each nut took kat least another 1/4 turn to get to their torque spec. Going to see if that was the issue! 
    The cooling system held a lot of pressure overnight, and was still overflowing when I took the expansion tank cap off, so the gasket seals well enough for that. As stated, going to test the re-torqued head. 
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    CMart got a reaction from REKIII in Which group/demographic should we ban from our roadways?(Poll)   
    lol
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    CMart reacted to GunMetalGrey in Build Thread?   
    I get bad at updating this thread in summer. 
    Things I have done recently:
    Installed Rad Fan (so little room!)
    Finished the interior
    Added rear plate filler
    Put the front of the car together
    Made/got new charge pipe for the intake side
    Moved to a new shop

    I shall have to get some pictures and post them soon!
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    CMart reacted to GunMetalGrey in Build Thread?   
    She breathed on her own yesterday. Feels good bruh.
    It turns out I didn't actually have 12v at the coils... don't know how I thought I did. 
    Now to get the shop rearranged so I can get the car out, then do some driving. 
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    CMart reacted to Jdesign in E36 5.0 swap need help !!!!   
    Well it looks like you took on quite the project... What can we help you with?
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    CMart reacted to GunMetalGrey in Build Thread?   
    Bringing this to the next page, I have this habit of staring at it....
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    CMart got a reaction from jc43089 in 1991 318is M62B44 Build   
    I will likely go with a single exhaust with an inline muffler and electronic cutout bypass for when I want it loud.
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    CMart reacted to ClassE in ClassE 1989 325IS Build Thread   
    I swear... This thing feels lower then last year.
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    CMart got a reaction from m42b32 in 1991 318is M62B44 Build   
    4x100 16x7.5 AC Schnitzers... Picking them up this weekend.

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