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Awesome build, we had a Cosmos Black 850 in for an engine and diff swap for the CSi versions (self-sourced) some time back, incredible car and was extremely lucky to have been a part of. Essentially, could've have been called an M8.
Keeping the Blaupunkt head unit or swapping over to the CD43 radio?
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I always liked the 8 series but stupidly got into Mercedes Benz cars at the time. I look forward to reading about the build.
Forgive me for asking,but was the nose in an accident? The kidney grilles look askew.
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You are the schizzle dude!!!!!! The E31 8 Series is one of my all-time favorite BMW's, with the 850CSi and the E52 Z8 at the top of the list. Enjoy that ride. |
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12-16-2015, 05:14 PM | #54 |
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This car is coming together really well! I'm always glad to see older BMWs on Bimmerpost. Good on you for bringing it back to life...I love the color and I can't wait to see it with those wheels on it!
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12-16-2015, 05:23 PM | #55 |
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This brings a tear to my eye.
We used to live in a small townhome in PA, and my father worked his ass off during the week in Connecticut and made the 3hr trip to see my every weekend. He mostly had company cars like a Ford Taurus, etc. When he finally saved up enough he bought a 325i convertible, white on beige. He said it was the nicest car he'd every owned and driven. A couple years and several promotions later, he was able to purchase his dream car - a black on black (1994? not sure) 840ci. I remember the day he brought it home, I was in complete shock at how gorgeous it was. Long, black, and sleek, there was nothing else like it on the road. It didn't fit in at ALL in the parking lot of our cul-de-sac townhome, especially not next to my mother's red Acura Integra. We soon moved away to CT into a bigger house. But I'll never forget the feeling of seeing it for the first time!! Back then I even fit in the rear seats!!! Anyway, that car does amazing things to my soul. A testament to hard work paid off. My dad frequently talks about how when he purchased that 840ci, all he could think was "what do I purchase now, I can't do any better!!!". He's since upgraded to exotics and such, but that car will always have a profound impact on him, me, and our life and relationship. Thank you so much for putting your care into such a beauty!!
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Loving this build, can't wait to see where this goes!
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12-16-2015, 08:35 PM | #59 |
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Congrats for the great purchase and can't wait to see what's next with this beautiful car!
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12-17-2015, 03:17 AM | #63 |
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I've always loved the 8 Series, the styling never seems to date and it's always a treat to see a well cared for vehicle of this vintage. It's hard to believe that this car was still running with the air filter in that condition! Great job on the steering wheel - and there is nothing like Leatherique to bring back leather from the dead. I second the suggestion to fit a period correct radio. Please keep posting your updates, it's a treat for all of us here.
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Here are my 8 Series (two)stories...
We had Warren Brown from the Washington Post come speak to our car club back in 1990ish(in DC area). He told of how BMW AG flew him(and a bunch of other press guys) to Munich to test drive the new 850i. They got to drive some prototypes, but they had someone from BMW sitting shotgun. He drove the car on the Autobahn for an hour or so and was blown away at the car's performance. It was top in class. Then when they got back to HQ... the BMW engineer.... was so embarrassed that he forgot to show them the new sound system in the car! They apparently drove the whole hour or so with no tunes playing. THIS is what German cars are all about. Warren said he really did not see the point of having a radio in such a car. The Performance was why you were buying it! Also soon at the 8er came out.... I was friend's with the guys over at AutoThority Performance(in Fairfax, Va).... one of the first companies to produce performance "chips" (software) for BMW's and Porsche. By that time they had already done the entire Porsche lineup and most of the BMW's. The 850i would be their crown. I remember the guys telling me a funny story how when they had the 8er on the dyno... plotting out the data... all of a sudden at 110 mph... ALL the windows started to "roll up" on their own! They had their data cables and a helper leaning inside the car when this happened! They told me it almost took his head off! lol Looking back now we all get a chuckle out of it. The 8er was the first BMW to use a CAS system where the car's wiring harness would send signals to the windows, the door locks, and other controls(etc)... all using the same wires. A ECU would prioritize the signals. Well... one of the things that ecu does is roll up all the windows at 110 mph! lol Quote:
The BMW board killing off a model at the final stages has happened again in BMW history. I believe the 135i also had this fate(why the BMW Performance line was created out of some of the parts designed for the baby ///M project. Later the guys in Garching would tackle this project again on their own "free time". Also the "Z4 sDrive 35is" was another car meant to be a ///M but never was. This is also why the 1M ended up with the Z4's engine... bc it had already gone thru some tweaking by M over the basic N54 engine.
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beautiful car...love the colour...enjoy that great 8 series!
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The Powerdyne supercharger experiment lasted about a year across the various supercharger platforms. When they worked, they worked great. The problem was consistency and reliability. No Powerdyne SC made the same power it seemed and they were notorious for breaking down. So much so that I would be surprised there are more than 50 of the Powerdyne SC's out in the field. Most were replaced by Vortech systems and ultimately the Powerdyne program shifted to a Vortech program. That said, when they worked, the Powerdyne SC was actually a more powerful SC than the Vortech. |
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