The first segment of this video is a quick 5-minute overview of the entire system and how it works, along with the fittings, hoses, pipe and components used to ensure a reliable supply of clean, dry air.
The second segment is a more detailed look at the process we used to install this DIY garage air system. Continue reading below for a complete list of everything that was used in this project.
Ever wonder what it’s like to tandem drift with a car that is 2x as powerful as yours? Well, hop in and ride along as we try to chase down a Big Turbo E36 Drift Missile!
The BMW E36 is the third generation of the BMW 3 Series range of compact executive cars, and was produced from 1990 to 2000. The initial models were of the four-door sedan body style, followed by the coupe, convertible, wagon and hatchback. The E36 was the first 3-Series to be offered in a hatchback bodystyle. It was also the first 3-Series to be available with a six-speed manual transmission, a five-speed automatic transmission and a four-cylinder diesel engine. The multi-link rear suspension was also a significant upgrade, as compared to the previous generations of the 3-Series. The high performance E36 M3 is powered by the BMW S50 or BMW S52 straight-six engine. (Description courtesy of Wikipedia)