BikealarmBlair's V8 Powered E46 BMW
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Paul Drawmer said:
Blair357ci said:
You did 1500kgs
Remarkable! Old preconceptions meant I thought it would have put on a lot more than that. Also I guess it has moved the CofG rearwards a bit? Which can't be bad.If I'd used the standard rear diff & BMW gearbox it would be 40 kgs or so lighter, and te car had been an M3 it would have been lighter after the conversion! A mate of mine has a Z3M Coupe with an LS1 and its now lighter than the std car.
Caractacus said:
Blair357ci said:
A mate of mine has a Z3M Coupe with an LS1 and its now lighter than the std car.
Loving your build, please keep us all updated Also, is there any info on the Breadvan, somewhere?Quick snapshot of it here http://www.dynotorque.co.uk/index.php/2011/07/andy... the owners not really a big forum type but I think he did a build thread somewhere
Blair357ci said:
Caractacus said:
Blair357ci said:
A mate of mine has a Z3M Coupe with an LS1 and its now lighter than the std car.
Loving your build, please keep us all updated Also, is there any info on the Breadvan, somewhere?Quick snapshot of it here http://www.dynotorque.co.uk/index.php/2011/07/andy... the owners not really a big forum type but I think he did a build thread somewhere
http://www.z3mcoupe.com/forum/showthread.php?t=866...
dean350z said:
Balls.....having just read that i'm now even more keen on dropping the LS into my Zed.
Would this help..... http://www.dynotorque.co.uk/index.php/2011/07/spen...
http://www.zroadster.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=172...
Benb87 said:
Sorry a bit new to forums got a 325 coupe and got offered a m3 rear end cheep so thought I would give it a go(subframe,diff,brakes,drive shafts,prop pretty much everthing!) everything went in easy got the prop shortened and balanced had no probs! .... Appart from the speedo jst wondered how I can get around it, I believe the m3 wheel speed sensors are magnoresstive and std e46 are hall sensors I have tried to fit my old sensors in m3 hubs but they do not get close enough to reluctor ring, are they going to work if I get them closer by modding the hub or am I pissing in the wind any help will be appreciated !
I took the 325 sensors and fitted them to the M3 hubs nothing else was required at all.Benb87 said:
Oh cool thanks m8 I rekan it doesn't fit as I have the old asc not dsc do you still own ur car?
Yes still got it Nope that's not why it doesn't work at all mine is an ASC 01 325 coupe and the rear end I used was from an 05 M3 convertible. Have you checked with INPA to see if the car is seeing the wheel pulses? Have you disconnected the ABS module? As (sorry if I'm teaching you to suck eggs) the speedo is driven from the left rear wheels abs sensor. Are you 100% sure you have sensors plugged in correctly and are using the correct ones (there are two types).
Got myself some new vibra technics engine mounts
I was originally going to go for their standard stiffness but they decided I'd be best with the completion stiffness, I was mildly concerned they shake my car to pieces but I needn't have worried at tick over the car feels the same as normal infact if anything it's smoother and while I've not driven it yet the engine moves much less than before when its revved which was my aim.
while I was underneath I had to pause and look at my new brakes sad I know but that's me.
I was originally going to go for their standard stiffness but they decided I'd be best with the completion stiffness, I was mildly concerned they shake my car to pieces but I needn't have worried at tick over the car feels the same as normal infact if anything it's smoother and while I've not driven it yet the engine moves much less than before when its revved which was my aim.
while I was underneath I had to pause and look at my new brakes sad I know but that's me.
Got myself some new Cades Tyrus wheels but they dont clear my brakes!
So today (well yesterday, today and a bit of tomorrow) I've made the Cades fit the front, well when I say I what I really mean is Craig has had to machine the calliper mount and wheel spacers (although he doesn't know this yet!) it sounds so simple when you type it but by the time it's all finished I'll have prob had the wheels off/on half a dozen times and the brakes even more so.
We've fitted some of the new Nankang NS2R's so I'll be interested to see how these work, I wasn't keen on the Cades centre cap so I ordered some BMW ones.
They look very chrome in the pictures but in the flesh they are less in your face but I may well have them powder coated silver in the near future.
So today (well yesterday, today and a bit of tomorrow) I've made the Cades fit the front, well when I say I what I really mean is Craig has had to machine the calliper mount and wheel spacers (although he doesn't know this yet!) it sounds so simple when you type it but by the time it's all finished I'll have prob had the wheels off/on half a dozen times and the brakes even more so.
We've fitted some of the new Nankang NS2R's so I'll be interested to see how these work, I wasn't keen on the Cades centre cap so I ordered some BMW ones.
They look very chrome in the pictures but in the flesh they are less in your face but I may well have them powder coated silver in the near future.
Stinkfoot said:
Hi mate.
How are the Nangkang NS-2R holding up ? Are they strictly a road legal track tyre are are they suitable for all year round use.
I have an E39 M5 and its tyre time so just getting some ideas really. Super car btw
I like them, I'm not sure I'd like them so much if the car was true every day car the sidewalls are very stiff and they tramline quite a bit but I do run quite a bit of neg camber & toe out so my car always will do that to some extent. Grip wise in the rain/damp is fine I don't feel like they are going to kill me even in heavy rain. How are the Nangkang NS-2R holding up ? Are they strictly a road legal track tyre are are they suitable for all year round use.
I have an E39 M5 and its tyre time so just getting some ideas really. Super car btw
The rear Federal RSR's are about due for replacement & the Nankangs will be replacing them.
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