My new toy - E36 323 Ci Cabby
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Picked this up on Friday for a grand total of £1850 with ticket till November. The owner and his wife were getting divorced and just wanted rid so I think I've picked up something of a bargain...
My fourth 3er but my first E36 and my first with a drop-top.
Now, it could hardly be described as "immaculate" - this, believe it or not, is after I had given it a jet-wash on the test drive just so I could work out what colour it was! Yes ladies and gentlemen, it is Montreal Blue - it came as a surprise to me as well.
After six hours with Meguiars' finest I was quite impressed with the results. I had never claybarred a car before, and it's bloody brilliant, no wonder all the detailing nerds go on about it! Equally impressive was the Megs' carnuba wax.
No pics of the interior yet because I haven't touched it and it's absolutely filthy! I have some carpet cleaner and a vacuum cleaner at the ready to give it the once over tomorrow. The front seats are in especially poor condition, the leather has cracked and turned green (!!) on the bolster, so I might see if I can pick up some new ones on eBay at some point. Back ones seem barely to have been sat in though.
The eagle-eyed among you will spot this car's secret weapon in the form of the second filler cap. Yes folks, I'm going to be running this beastie at 75p per litre... the LPG system is multi-point and seems really professionally done, you can't even tell when it switches over, and you don't seem to lose much in the way of poke. If I can average 25mpg (which I'm hoping for) then I'll be running this as cheaply as my girlfriend runs her Panda. Winner!
As this was such a bargain, I'm going to spend a few quid on getting it up to the standard that I would like. I'll update this list as I do things to the car...
- Inspection II service at a BMW indie. (Done)
- New rear screen (as you can see, the current one is in a real state, it's practically translucent and has a large crack)
- Replacement diff seals, as the diff is seeping some oil [It's now making a noise when using engine braking in second - think a replacement diff is needed, probably of the LS variety)
- E46 brakes - either discs and pads from a 325i, which will mean I can keep the current calipers, or discs, pads and calipers from a 330i. I'm thinking the latter.
- Either 328i Sport 16s or M Replica 17s depending on which option I take of the above (Bought)
- Braided brake hoses
- Powerflex suspension bushes all round
- Custom stainless catback exhaust system and possibly an induction kit if I can find one that gives voice to the six without being indiscreet.
- Pioneer DEH P77MP head unit (BOUGHT), Rainbow comps for the front, Infinity Kappa 4"s for the rear, and a nice Blaupunkt amp/sub combo if I can find one cheap. I had a similar setup on my old E30 318i Lux Touring, all of which was lovingly removed by whichever little scrote nicked the car on Christmas Day 2008, so I'm hoping to recreate the sound.
Anyway hope you like it, it's not exactly a minter but it's an honest car and it sounds bloody gorgeous. I'll post some pics of the interior when it's had a bit of a scrub...
Cheers,
Russell
My fourth 3er but my first E36 and my first with a drop-top.
Now, it could hardly be described as "immaculate" - this, believe it or not, is after I had given it a jet-wash on the test drive just so I could work out what colour it was! Yes ladies and gentlemen, it is Montreal Blue - it came as a surprise to me as well.
After six hours with Meguiars' finest I was quite impressed with the results. I had never claybarred a car before, and it's bloody brilliant, no wonder all the detailing nerds go on about it! Equally impressive was the Megs' carnuba wax.
No pics of the interior yet because I haven't touched it and it's absolutely filthy! I have some carpet cleaner and a vacuum cleaner at the ready to give it the once over tomorrow. The front seats are in especially poor condition, the leather has cracked and turned green (!!) on the bolster, so I might see if I can pick up some new ones on eBay at some point. Back ones seem barely to have been sat in though.
The eagle-eyed among you will spot this car's secret weapon in the form of the second filler cap. Yes folks, I'm going to be running this beastie at 75p per litre... the LPG system is multi-point and seems really professionally done, you can't even tell when it switches over, and you don't seem to lose much in the way of poke. If I can average 25mpg (which I'm hoping for) then I'll be running this as cheaply as my girlfriend runs her Panda. Winner!
As this was such a bargain, I'm going to spend a few quid on getting it up to the standard that I would like. I'll update this list as I do things to the car...
- Inspection II service at a BMW indie. (Done)
- New rear screen (as you can see, the current one is in a real state, it's practically translucent and has a large crack)
- Replacement diff seals, as the diff is seeping some oil [It's now making a noise when using engine braking in second - think a replacement diff is needed, probably of the LS variety)
- E46 brakes - either discs and pads from a 325i, which will mean I can keep the current calipers, or discs, pads and calipers from a 330i. I'm thinking the latter.
- Either 328i Sport 16s or M Replica 17s depending on which option I take of the above (Bought)
- Braided brake hoses
- Powerflex suspension bushes all round
- Custom stainless catback exhaust system and possibly an induction kit if I can find one that gives voice to the six without being indiscreet.
- Pioneer DEH P77MP head unit (BOUGHT), Rainbow comps for the front, Infinity Kappa 4"s for the rear, and a nice Blaupunkt amp/sub combo if I can find one cheap. I had a similar setup on my old E30 318i Lux Touring, all of which was lovingly removed by whichever little scrote nicked the car on Christmas Day 2008, so I'm hoping to recreate the sound.
Anyway hope you like it, it's not exactly a minter but it's an honest car and it sounds bloody gorgeous. I'll post some pics of the interior when it's had a bit of a scrub...
Cheers,
Russell
Edited by mig25_foxbat2003 on Monday 13th June 22:07
Don't really want to switch inlet manifolds, although I know it's the done thing, because I'd have to re-do all the LPG stuff! Not sure on the LPG range - I stuck 40 litres in and it lit up three of four lights on the doofer, so I guess it's got a 50-ish litre tank. 300 miles on that and I'd be pleased as punch... more, and I'd be laughing all the way to the bank.
Jw Vw said:
Nice motor OP. And for £1850 with LPG that seems a great bargain to me.
It was...To be fair thought I wouldn't have bought it, the engine made a funny coughing noise at 3000 RPM, the suspension creeked when I drove over a pebble and 2 blokes driving a 3 series convertable defiently looked as bent as they come...
Oh and he is lying about having a girlfriend.
Eddh said:
Jw Vw said:
Nice motor OP. And for £1850 with LPG that seems a great bargain to me.
It was...To be fair thought I wouldn't have bought it, the engine made a funny coughing noise at 3000 RPM, the suspension creeked when I drove over a pebble and 2 blokes driving a 3 series convertable defiently looked as bent as they come...
Oh and he is lying about having a girlfriend.
Quick update... just bought some 16" Style 30s from eBay for the princely sum of £70. Three had nearly-new Nankang Sport 225/50s on, one had a nearly-new Nankang Sport with a massive groove bored out of the inside sidewall where the previous owner's spring had disintegrated on him. So I'm having a couple of bargain Kumho Ecsta KU31s fitted on Wednesday, then I'll get all four balanced, fitted, and a four-wheel alignment done.
I've also got some clear front indicators in the post, and looking for clear side repeaters and OEM clear/red rear lights to complete the de-amberification. I'm also looking at suspension options - probably going to go for this kit - any opinions?
I've also got some clear front indicators in the post, and looking for clear side repeaters and OEM clear/red rear lights to complete the de-amberification. I'm also looking at suspension options - probably going to go for this kit - any opinions?
Fitted my Style 30s and my God, it looks a million times better!
Unfortunately, I now have significant rear arch scrubbage, specifically on the driver's side. Also, the driver's side rear wheel appears to be significantly closer to the bumper at the rear than the does the passenger side one. Does this mean that a bush of some description has deteriorated?
I appear now to have spent all my money on a deposit for a new flat, but when the old one is returned, I'm going to buy this...
http://www.motorsportworld.co.uk/framefix.asp?Prod...
Any comments/suggestions? Do we think that this will remove the rear arch scrubbing if combined with a full set of Powershell bushes? I know it is a set of lowering springs, but I'm only running 16" wheels on 50 section tyres, which should fit with ease, so I surmise that my rear springs have sagged, and stiffer (and lower) springs will actually improve matters - does this make sense, or am I talking bks?
Unfortunately, I now have significant rear arch scrubbage, specifically on the driver's side. Also, the driver's side rear wheel appears to be significantly closer to the bumper at the rear than the does the passenger side one. Does this mean that a bush of some description has deteriorated?
I appear now to have spent all my money on a deposit for a new flat, but when the old one is returned, I'm going to buy this...
http://www.motorsportworld.co.uk/framefix.asp?Prod...
Any comments/suggestions? Do we think that this will remove the rear arch scrubbing if combined with a full set of Powershell bushes? I know it is a set of lowering springs, but I'm only running 16" wheels on 50 section tyres, which should fit with ease, so I surmise that my rear springs have sagged, and stiffer (and lower) springs will actually improve matters - does this make sense, or am I talking bks?
Couple of small but significant upgrades in the past few weeks. Firstly, I have fitted a replacement aerial from Car Masts UK, who I would thoroughly recommend. The old one had been snapped off at the base, so I had to replace a fair bit inside the car as well as the mast itself, but I now have Radio 1 for my morning commute, so it was all worthwhile! Speakers and an amplifier worthy of my sexy head unit are still pending...
Secondly, I have fitted clear lenses all round from a selection of written-off M3s and 328i Sports. I think these have completely transformed the look of the car, making the lines appear considerably younger and cleaner - like Olay for cars. I'm now quite pleased with how the car looks, with just a new hood (in black) and some new front fogs required to complete the exterior transformation.
When I have got my flat deposit and overtime money (recently moved house, so I'm completely skint!) the next projects are the above-mentioned suspension upgrade, Powerflex poly bushes, E46 325i brakes, braided brake hoses, CDV delete, and de-cat (LPG means I can get a valid MOT without one!) Target budget for that lot is £1k. Wish me luck...
Secondly, I have fitted clear lenses all round from a selection of written-off M3s and 328i Sports. I think these have completely transformed the look of the car, making the lines appear considerably younger and cleaner - like Olay for cars. I'm now quite pleased with how the car looks, with just a new hood (in black) and some new front fogs required to complete the exterior transformation.
When I have got my flat deposit and overtime money (recently moved house, so I'm completely skint!) the next projects are the above-mentioned suspension upgrade, Powerflex poly bushes, E46 325i brakes, braided brake hoses, CDV delete, and de-cat (LPG means I can get a valid MOT without one!) Target budget for that lot is £1k. Wish me luck...
323 is looking really smart - I had one a while ago in Monty blue too (albeit a coupe model) The E36 has the comfiest seats but the grey leather does need some nurturing as it gets crazed.
You mentioned an induction kit for it in your plans - I changed mine and went straight for a BMC carbon can - the difference is fantastic! When accelerating past 2500 - 3500 on part throttle it has a lovely deep chested burble (not dissimilar to a v8 in fact) and the initial throttle response was improved too!
Theres a link below - but I bought mine through ebay for about £40 less - well worth it!
http://www.dcperformance.co.uk/cheap/192739/bmw/bm...
You mentioned an induction kit for it in your plans - I changed mine and went straight for a BMC carbon can - the difference is fantastic! When accelerating past 2500 - 3500 on part throttle it has a lovely deep chested burble (not dissimilar to a v8 in fact) and the initial throttle response was improved too!
Theres a link below - but I bought mine through ebay for about £40 less - well worth it!
http://www.dcperformance.co.uk/cheap/192739/bmw/bm...
St270 - great work and cheers for the link. I will definitely look into it - at Tue moment I have a loose heatshield which I haven't been arsed to rip off, so the aural pleasure of having a six is lost somewhat. It will be nice to properly let it sing.
Dave, yes, just recently moved from Aldsworth (near bibury) and my old dear lives in Ciren - are you from the shire too?
Dave, yes, just recently moved from Aldsworth (near bibury) and my old dear lives in Ciren - are you from the shire too?
AT - your right I agree they are improving with age - I saw one just the other day and noticed I watched it go past with much more interest than I would a new BM! I could say the same about many older motors though when compared to their new counterparts they just hold my interest more!
Just a quick update...
The E36 has been my DD for the past few months, and it's now ticked over 126k miles (it was on 118k back in April when I bought it). Other than an alternator fail back in July (£270 for a new one) it has performed faultlessly. My motorway fast-cruise speed of 0.85L means that I'm only getting an average of 25mpg on gas, but I can happily average over 30 if I switch to petrol, so I think she's running correctly.
MOT is due on the 27th October, and mindful of the issues which still haven't been sorted, I have got my wallet out and bought...
4x Brembo discs (OEM size, couldn't be arsed with the big brake upgrade in the end).
4x sets of EBC Redstuff pads
1x set of Goodridge braided hoses
4x Spax PSX adjustable dampers
4x Spax SSX lowering springs
I will also be doing an oil and filters service while I have that lot fitted, and then four-wheel alignment and an LPG service to follow. Hopefully the MOT man will be impressed!
I have also purchased some Alpine front 5.25" drivers, but I haven't got as far as fitting them yet. Lazy I know.
Plans for once my finances have recovered after Christmas are either to have the current hood reconditioned (anyone know any decent places to do this?!) and have a new rear window fitted (at a most reasonable cost of £145 fitted by these chaps http://www.softtops.org.uk/rear-screens.htm), or to bite the bullet and buy a complete item. Then, I'll be heading to http://www.leathercaredirect.com/, as recommended on PistonHeads, to have the front seats reconditioned.
Then I'll probably get bored and chop it in for about a grand, but hey, it'll be fun while it lasts!
The E36 has been my DD for the past few months, and it's now ticked over 126k miles (it was on 118k back in April when I bought it). Other than an alternator fail back in July (£270 for a new one) it has performed faultlessly. My motorway fast-cruise speed of 0.85L means that I'm only getting an average of 25mpg on gas, but I can happily average over 30 if I switch to petrol, so I think she's running correctly.
MOT is due on the 27th October, and mindful of the issues which still haven't been sorted, I have got my wallet out and bought...
4x Brembo discs (OEM size, couldn't be arsed with the big brake upgrade in the end).
4x sets of EBC Redstuff pads
1x set of Goodridge braided hoses
4x Spax PSX adjustable dampers
4x Spax SSX lowering springs
I will also be doing an oil and filters service while I have that lot fitted, and then four-wheel alignment and an LPG service to follow. Hopefully the MOT man will be impressed!
I have also purchased some Alpine front 5.25" drivers, but I haven't got as far as fitting them yet. Lazy I know.
Plans for once my finances have recovered after Christmas are either to have the current hood reconditioned (anyone know any decent places to do this?!) and have a new rear window fitted (at a most reasonable cost of £145 fitted by these chaps http://www.softtops.org.uk/rear-screens.htm), or to bite the bullet and buy a complete item. Then, I'll be heading to http://www.leathercaredirect.com/, as recommended on PistonHeads, to have the front seats reconditioned.
Then I'll probably get bored and chop it in for about a grand, but hey, it'll be fun while it lasts!
The best-laid plans o'mice and men gang aft aglee, as someone once said.
So, my brake bits all turned up before MOT time, but my suspension didn't. In fact, when I called to enquire last week (two weeks after ordering it), I was told Spax hadn't even made it yet, let alone shipped it. Idle bds. This meant that the Saturday I had set aside to do the work on the car with my old mate Eddh was wasted, and the next one he has free is the second weekend in November - well after the MOT due date. The only saving grace was that I used the spare time to acquire and collect a Sparco (I think) front strut brace from a nice chap in Bristol, which will also be fitted.
With a heavy heart, I took her along to Bosch Auto Service in Hitchin (near where I work, and recommended to me by PHer E30M3SE). I normally enjoy my visits there, wallet-rapeage aside, because their carpark is always properly exciting - today, they had an E60 M5 Touring, a 2002Ti, a 2600CS, and an Arnage Red Label. But I knew in my heart that I was about to cause myself a world of financial difficulties, taking a car with known faults (collapsed rear springs, lopsided handbrake, suspect brake power, unknown emissions) for its test.
Well, I don't know who tested the bloody thing, but it only went and PASSED with no advisories!!
This leaves me free to tax her for another six months and concentrate on getting the (six months and counting) outstanding jobs sorted. The new plan is to go through the winter with the scraggly current hood, and then look for a new (or nearly-new) item in the Spring, complete with a rear window that you can actually see through. So as it stands...
November: Fit brakes, lines, suspension, de-cat, CDV delete, oil, filters, brake fluid change.
December:
January: Interior refresh (re-Connollised seats, do *something* about the manky carpet)
February: Custom stainless exhaust and manifold.
So, my brake bits all turned up before MOT time, but my suspension didn't. In fact, when I called to enquire last week (two weeks after ordering it), I was told Spax hadn't even made it yet, let alone shipped it. Idle bds. This meant that the Saturday I had set aside to do the work on the car with my old mate Eddh was wasted, and the next one he has free is the second weekend in November - well after the MOT due date. The only saving grace was that I used the spare time to acquire and collect a Sparco (I think) front strut brace from a nice chap in Bristol, which will also be fitted.
With a heavy heart, I took her along to Bosch Auto Service in Hitchin (near where I work, and recommended to me by PHer E30M3SE). I normally enjoy my visits there, wallet-rapeage aside, because their carpark is always properly exciting - today, they had an E60 M5 Touring, a 2002Ti, a 2600CS, and an Arnage Red Label. But I knew in my heart that I was about to cause myself a world of financial difficulties, taking a car with known faults (collapsed rear springs, lopsided handbrake, suspect brake power, unknown emissions) for its test.
Well, I don't know who tested the bloody thing, but it only went and PASSED with no advisories!!
This leaves me free to tax her for another six months and concentrate on getting the (six months and counting) outstanding jobs sorted. The new plan is to go through the winter with the scraggly current hood, and then look for a new (or nearly-new) item in the Spring, complete with a rear window that you can actually see through. So as it stands...
November: Fit brakes, lines, suspension, de-cat, CDV delete, oil, filters, brake fluid change.
December:
January: Interior refresh (re-Connollised seats, do *something* about the manky carpet)
February: Custom stainless exhaust and manifold.
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