BMW 330 Clubsport

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LanceRS

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Sunday 4th April 2021
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helix402 said:
You can fit M3 rtab bushes. I don’t think PU ones are the best solution for the E46 rtab as the bush doesn’t allow the arm to move as it’s designed to.
I had forgotten reading about this somewhere.

My choice of Poly bush was one purely based on longevity rather than thinking particularly about the handling. The bushes on the Sierra are still good after 23 years!

LanceRS

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Friday 30th April 2021
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So, I now have poly bushes fitted, a new speed sensor and wheel bearing (it was done a couple of weeks ago but I have only just started driving it again).
This means a free spinning wheel, no warning lights and an ability to apply some throttle on the way out of a bend without a wobble and interference from the traction control.
I do need to get the alignment done though, it’s not out by much but enough to spoil the drive.
This has been highlighted by spending the last few weeks driving the Sierra before jumping back into the BMW a couple of days ago.
It has also brought to the fore another couple of niggles. Why could BMW have not saved even more weight by not having the electric seats, meaning that you could lower them properly and their obsession with thick steering wheels. The latter of which has been the subject of discussion recently as a friend has just bought a three year old M3 .
I know that this seems a bit late to worry about as I have been driving it for six years, but for some reason I am struggling to get in tune with it again and that in itself is annoying me.
On a positive note though, I have reminded myself how effortlessly it gains pace, how smooth it is and how good it looks when it’s clean. smile

LanceRS

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Monday 5th July 2021
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Due to one thing and another, I have not used the car since the bushes were done.
I have now managed to get down to Wheels in Motion to have the alignment sorted.



It is now much improved, there is however still a slight knock coming from the front somewhere. Having replaced many things, I'm thinking that it's probably the top mounts (I know, should have done them before getting the alignment). It's not that bad and you only notice it on certain road surfaces.
My only other thing for my moan for today is that following some surgery, I am unable to clean it mad

LanceRS

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Wednesday 3rd November 2021
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Well, it's been a while. The car is currently here to have the front end sorted out.
So far we have established that the poly lollipop bushes have not lasted as long as I had hoped, although not totally shot, there are going to be replaced. Also that there is some play in the front anti roll bar, so that too will be addressed.
It may come away with some new Bilsteins on the front as well.
This of course has lead to the inevitable conversation with SWMBO about replacing the car.
Even with a generous budget I still cannot think of anything suitable.

LanceRS

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Wednesday 3rd November 2021
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Thanks, I shall bear that in mind. Something that I would never have thought of.

LanceRS

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Thursday 4th November 2021
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joropug said:
How do you find the E46 in 2021?

I have had 2, a 2001 Pre facelift M Sport 330ci and a facelift 330ci Clubsport in Estoril Blue. Both manual.

I have fond memories of both, in particular the first one which was a 1 owner, well maintained mint example and drove better than the Clubsport - But can't help but think at the prices they command now...are they really worth it...for a good one that is.
This probably sums it up best. Last week we drove up to Scotland then back via York in my wife’s top of the range 300bhp Evoque. After all of that wheel time, I found an excuse to take mine out to the shops within an hour of getting home.
Now, whether that says more about me or the car, I don’t know.

LanceRS

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Friday 19th November 2021
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The car is back with new bushes, shocks and top mounts. It is much improved although I’ve not had a chance to use it much, in fact my wife has driven it more than I have.
She is also responsible for what may be the next part of the story.
While at our local JLR specialist, getting something fixed on her a Evoque, she started looking around the used cars.
Now here’s a sentence that I never in a million years thought I would use, she may have talked me into buying a Jaguar XKR.
Now that his has taken me by surprise, not least because she usually complains about me spending on cars. I was also not looking for a new car. I certainly wasn’t looking for a 5 litre, supercharged Jaguar.
If between us, we can convince myself that this is not the daft idea that I think it might be, then the subject of this thread, will be rather unexpectedly looking for a new home.

LanceRS

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Tuesday 23rd November 2021
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Well, this is the end of an era. My time with the Clubsport has drawn to an end and it will be going up for sale next week. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time with with it and am still convinced that for the money they cannot be beaten.
Thanks to all of you that have read my ramblings and joined in with help over the last 6 years.
This is the replacement.

LanceRS

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Monday 21st March 2022
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Glad to see that it has gone to a good home and hope that you will keep the thread going.

What was wrong with the calipers? I hadn’t noticed any problems.

LanceRS

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Tuesday 22nd March 2022
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It has only had the high octane stuff in during my ownership. From my experience with the e36 that preceded it, it makes a huge difference to how it runs.
The airbags were done under recall when I first got it, I was surprised when Ash told me about it, I had never seen it come on for that. Usually it is the passenger occupancy sensor which now has a resistor in. Occasionally it gets disturbed by people getting in and out.
It was MOT’d a matter of days before I sold it and the brakes seemed ok, it must be sulking at not being used for a few months.

LanceRS

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Saturday 18th June 2022
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My son saw you filling up the other morning and I spotted you out in it on Thursday, certainly seems to be running well biggrin
I like the new boot lid badge. To my tired old eyes, it looks really odd seeing it driving around with the old number plates on.

This prompted me to read through the thread again and I have done so, generally with a smile.
I had begun to forget just how good a car it really was and how easy it is to work on.

If, as and when the Jag has to move on, I might be asking for first refusal.

LanceRS

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Thursday 8th September 2022
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Have a look through the bills, I’m sure that the gearbox and diff oil was changed not all that long ago.
Glad that it’s keeping you entertained biggrin

LanceRS

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Thursday 29th September 2022
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I popped in to see Ash this afternoon and saw the car on ramp.

It still feels weird seeing it when it's not mine.
Sounded good, still lovely and smooth.
From the milage, you have certainly been enjoying it.

LanceRS

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Wednesday 8th March 2023
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Spotted out and about this morning. Still looks good.