Update: In the past month or so there has been a good deal of progress...
BEGi intercooler installed: I channeled the radiator support, fabricated and welded mounting tabs for the bottom supports. On the top sides I reinforced the existing metal and opened up the holes to accept spring-loaded mounting pins. The two tabs on either side of the core now slide into grooves in the reinforced areas of the radiator support. The pins hold the intercooler secure and allow easy R&R. The bottom mounts have rubber bushings to allow some for limited movement, making it much easier to align the pins at the top. The top mounts don't photograph well with the intercooler in place. The bottom mounts are visible at the bottom of the second pic.
The turbo has been plumbed for water and oil. Oil feed is from the OE 745 filter head and pipe which has been modified with a JIC fitting and stainless braided hose and 90 degree fitting to the center housing. Drain is a -10AN to the oil pan.
Water input is from the coolant drain at the rear of the block and output is to the t-stat housing. Adapters were required to go from -6 to -8AN.
The need for a potentiometer type TPS due to the AEM EMS and the requirement for one of a much smaller form factor has had me scratching my head for months. The other night I was working on the E46 and decided to remove the TPS and check fitment on the B36 throttles. The bolt spacing is much closer. Yet, when I removed the flange the mounting holes on the E46 TPS and those on the throttle assembly align perfectly. To make it work will require 8mm spacers and removal of a bit of material off the the throttle shaft. Problem solved.
The downpipe was fabricated with 3" stainless. I used one 180, one 45 and a few feet of straight pipe. There is a v-band at the top and bottom with a flex fitting connection to the track pipe.
Still figuring out the packaging on the FPR and battery. Had to downsize the battery to fit the charge pipe from the intercooler to the plenum. The washer tank had to be moved to make room for the catch can, coil packs and intake.
Who say's 275's don't fit an E28?
'Fit' is subjective. Using a fender roller and spacers allows running the wide meats. I'll need the added traction.
Got the fuel pump controller mounted. The rear plate covers the fuel pump while the OE forward pump the sender and return. Had to fabricate the rear cover to rise 1.5" to clear the full-flow 90 degree fitting from the fuel pump. The tank was lowered almost 2".
All the other wiring in the pics feeds:
Studs and spacers: 5mm front, 10mm rear from Turner Motorsports.
