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Got a chance to install the driver's side bracket today, and learned everything I needed to learn. Next version will be 4mm higher, 8mm to the center of the car (same as Brey Krause), and I've figured out a better way to do the fwd/aft electric motion, so I'll delete those little mounting holes.
As measured, I'm currently sitting 18.5 (~3/4") lower than the Grey Krause mounts, which was exactly my target. I'm pretty stoked. V2 will be coming in soon
Also, I caught the car in really good light and snapped a photo of the interior front/rear seat color match. Photos always show up looking so much nicer on my phone..
edit: v2, this should do it
Last edited by Bry5on; 12-17-2022, 09:35 PM.
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Originally posted by Bry5on View Postnot loooking forward to bleeding that master. I think I’ll back bleed it by removing the calipers, compressing them with the pedal (filling the pistons), swap MCs, then back bleed by compressing the caliper pistons again. I’m hoping that will get most of the job done, but MCs can be a real bitch.
Might try what you described next
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Originally posted by Bry5on View PostThanks, glad to hear someone else is into mountain biking! My friends got into gravel riding recently so I’ve finally built one of those up just to be able to keep riding with my buddies. It’s pretty good too, not the same though.Though, I used to road ride and can see the appeal of not being out on the open roads with people who text and drive, but still get the same kind of burn you can only get with road-bike geo and flatter terrain (i.e., not singletrack or downhill).
Originally posted by Bry5on View PostFor the squeaks, I’m basically using five things(in order of quantity); 3/4” tesa tape, 2” tesa tape, cut to size adhesive backed felt sheets, cut to size adhesive backed 3/8” closed cell foam, and 1” x ~1/8” butyl rolls. Between those five, you can get just about everything.
Originally posted by Bry5on View PostVersion 2, which has been going strong for several weeks now, dead simple, and I’m confident it’s good (.063” stainless)
Originally posted by Bry5on View PostNice eye. The small holes are for the yet to be designed Mount for the fwd/aft seat motor switch. I haven’t really decided if that’ll be sheet metal or 3D printed yet.
Can't wait to follow along with these updates.
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Originally posted by heinzboehmer View PostNice, those look great. What did you make them out of?
Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View PostThis build is awesome! Absolutely everything about it - the chassis, attention to detail and thought that went into it are all amazing. Thanks for taking the time to post details about it.
I also very much like that you have something with knobbly bit tires on top of itMountain biking is my number 2 interest behind the automotive drug, so always love it when I see people combining the two hobbies like this.
Have a few questions for you're willing.
How did you felt them? Is there a cloth tape you used (easy) or are you doing something similar to flocking a dashboard and apply adhesive + small fibers (more involved) on the hidden, overlapping areas?
Have any pics of this? Curious how you joined section 1.
This pic below - what are the small holes for? For a x-mas tree clips to secure wiring or do they have another function? Those Recaros look spot on in the car, BTW.
Especially MCs. Brakes aren't so bad, but bleeding MCs and the ABS unit... one of my least favorite things.
I’ll try to hit all the questions one by one:
For the squeaks, I’m basically using five things(in order of quantity); 3/4” tesa tape, 2” tesa tape, cut to size adhesive backed felt sheets, cut to size adhesive backed 3/8” closed cell foam, and 1” x ~1/8” butyl rolls. Between those five, you can get just about everything.
Version 1 of the SSv1 bracket, which didn’t pass the fatigue test after 1 week of driving (.032 titanium):
Version 2, which has been going strong for several weeks now, dead simple, and I’m confident it’s good (.063” stainless):
Nice eye. The small holes are for the yet to be designed Mount for the fwd/aft seat motor switch. I haven’t really decided if that’ll be sheet metal or 3D printed yet.
not loooking forward to bleeding that master. I think I’ll back bleed it by removing the calipers, compressing them with the pedal (filling the pistons), swap MCs, then back bleed by compressing the caliper pistons again. I’m hoping that will get most of the job done, but MCs can be a real bitch.Last edited by Bry5on; 12-17-2022, 07:29 AM.
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This build is awesome! Absolutely everything about it - the chassis, attention to detail and thought that went into it are all amazing. Thanks for taking the time to post details about it.
I also very much like that you have something with knobbly bit tires on top of itMountain biking is my number 2 interest behind the automotive drug, so always love it when I see people combining the two hobbies like this.
Have a few questions for you're willing.
Originally posted by Bry5on View PostEvery piece of plastic that touches something has been felted, there are no squeaks in this car
Originally posted by Bry5on View PostSS V1 headers + catted section 1 (joined both pipes together to keep the tubes from resonating/vibrating at idle)
This pic below - what are the small holes for? For a x-mas tree clips to secure wiring or do they have another function? Those Recaros look spot on in the car, BTW.
Originally posted by Bry5on View PostInstall the M3 brake master and booster (I hate bleeding brakes)
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Nice, those look great. What did you make them out of?
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I was feeling motivated last night, so I finally signed up for OnShape and designed up some seat mount brackets for the recaros that still use the OEM electric sliders. There are a couple really tight clearances under there so I added two different mounting options. I'm hoping that one of them clears as I'd love to sit just a little bit lower (~3/4").
One option is biased to the center of the car like stock, but my legs max out the slider travel in this position. The other trades clearance to the bottom of the recaros by bringing the seats 4mm toward the door but gives me a half inch of extra rearward travel. Hopefully I'll get some time in the shop this weekend to knock these out, otherwise it'll be a while before I have free time.
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Originally posted by heinzboehmer View PostYeah thought that might be a bit of a deal breaker. Been meaning to swap in a stock diff cover, but I don't really drive my M3 too much on the street anymore, so it's not high on the priority list.
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Yeah thought that might be a bit of a deal breaker. Been meaning to swap in a stock diff cover, but I don't really drive my M3 too much on the street anymore, so it's not high on the priority list.
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Originally posted by heinzboehmer View PostNice, the front seats came out great!
You're welcome to drive mine whenever. Decently similar to yours. Only big differences I can think of are poly diff bushings and the springs.
Those diff bushings really invalidate the testI remember that you have more diff whine than I do and I'm sure it is mostly due to the poly bushings. Diff whine is my main concern for this car..
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Nice, the front seats came out great!
Originally posted by Bry5on View PostInstall solid subframe bushings (*maybe, I need rides in cars*)
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