In a random turn of events, me and my girlfriend were at "first friday" which is an art festival and food festival in downtown bend once a month.
Lady was in a bigass hurry to go get her son. Pedestrian at a stop sign starts to cross. She slightly backs up. The dude stops 1/4 of the way. My girlfriend goes "NO NO NO" and before I can react, she backs up again onto the nose of my 931.
I was pretty mad, but didn't call her names and tried my hardest not to be a dick. She was super apologetic, extremely cooperative. Police report filed, she's at fault, gave me her info, filed a claim as soon as it happened. She texted me her apology and she's been super nice about it, she feels back.
I wish more people were as apologetic as she was. Last time it happened I just got a business card that was like, "I might have hit your car....", still got it fixed, and the dude turned out to be an ex cop lol. But he was also nice. Either way..... my poor 931. Twice in one year. Good thing I never want to sell it, because it'd suck to explain it's been backed into twice lol.
Not going to let it ruin my week. Fuel system E36 M3 is on, and I have parts a plenty to bring to the machinist.
Things that arrived this week that'll be wired in tomorrow:
MSD 6AL
MSD Coil
Harness adapters (weatherproof)
Other bits that arrived
Y connector
AN fittings
Fitting for fuel tank
Plans for the week:
Use some of the flat media CF I have laying around from my trackday project to make a box for the ignition setup so I can mount that in the engine bay. Wire up the ignition box and coil, source wires. Double check distributor and make sure it's good to go. Finish wiring the coils. Once my fuse boxes arrive, wire those up for the injectors and the rest of the harness. Wire up relays. CLT/IAT sensors on the way. Still need to order my wideband. Part of me wants to do a dual so I can get measurements on each bank of exhaust. Part of me says "meh" since I'm not going to do tuning individually on cylinders, but part of me still wants to, just to be safe.
Also going to rip out the bullet fusebox (already done) to replace it with a regular fuse style, blade fuse box. The old bullet fuses are a joke and I freaking hate them. Every single Porsche I've ever owned used them, and they all suck ass IMO. The blade fuses are much much better and make a better connection, not to mention are much better hidden from elements, moisture, etc. It wont' be original, but neither is EFI, so screw it.