i saw your car at SOW when i was up there back in april or march and your car was basically stock, it looks like the build it coming along great.
I approve!
Sounds right. I think that was one of the first days that I really drove it and caused me to build it. Thank you for the kind words.
Thanks!
I have quite a bit planned for Super Lap Battle in November and will be updating this thread with some new parts that are going into the car. I have another round of Redline Time Attack in two weeks at Autoclub Speedway and hope to have a few updates done by then.
Additionally the battery is working perfectly so I'm 100% happy.
Nothing much going on lately, although I did Plasti Dip my front lip since it had taken a beating at the track.
And here is a shot from the last track day
cant wait for the next stages Amir! Lovin the build
well documented and nice build. Very good driving as well.
Is that battery the MLP-2712-C3? 450cca?
I went to Miria site and they say the auto batteries are not out yet but Amazon has this for ATVs listed. Just wondering if the alternator would over charge it.
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My Motorsport Hardware Stud conversion kit came in yesterday. I'm stoked since I no longer have to deal with the hassle of wheel bolts at the track. The quality is excellent and they're TUV approved.
Thanks guys!
Yes I'm using the 450CCA battery with the automotive terminals. I've had it in the car for about three weeks with no issues.
If you ever want to trade for a non-sunroof coupe let me know, I could use the extra headroom of a sedan.
Oh my, I think I'm in love.. Great build!
Thank you!
At the last Time Attack I had noticed that my clutch was starting to slip. I figured it was only a matter of time since it was already weak and the car had quite a bit more power now. Seeing this as a way to shed some weight I decided to put in a light weight flywheel to shed some pounds in a crucial area, and also put a higher performance clutch in while I was at it to help put the power to the ground.
I had decided to go with the UUC clutch since it uses a factory spec e34 M5 clutch and only weighed 8.5lbs.
While I had everything out I figured it would be a good time to install a new differential. I had picked up a Jim Blanton/Performance Gearing differential with a custom LSD and a 3.73 final drive (stock is a 3.23).
I haven't broken the clutch in, however the engine spins freely now and feels great. Additionally I've only given the car half throttle and it already feels much faster now with the 3.73. All of the engine modifications had killed power under 3.5k rpm making city driving tough. With the new final drive the car feels as though it has low end torque has been restored and then some. This ratio also puts my gearing a good range for all of the local tracks. I haven't had a chance to test the lsd, but simply going around some high speed on ramps the car feels more stable. The only downside is that I no have to cruise around 70mph vs 75-80. 80mph is around 4k rpm and my car already gets bad enough gas mileage. The good news is that I'm less likely to get pulled over!
Here is one more from the last track day.
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One thing I hated when going to the track was swapping wheels. It was a pain with the factory wheel bolts and swapping wheels with different offsets and spacers wasn't practical with bolts. I decided to switch to studs, and with the help of Motorsport Hardware I got an awesome set of studs and nuts.
I'm very cautious with anything that deals with suspension, wheels, or brakes. So I made sure to do some homework and was very happy to see that they are TUV approved. After pulling them out of the bag and inspecting them I was very pleased with the quality.
I got bullet nose race studs to make swapping wheels very easy at the track.
I installed them Friday before my weekend at the track, and after that was on my way. I torqued them on Friday night and checked them before every session. It's normal for a bolt or nut to start to loosen a bit between sessions due to the heat. I was happy to see that everything was torqued and didn't move at all.
After that I managed to set a lap time of 1:55.3 at AAA speedway for Redline Time Attack which was good enough for first place in the Enthusiast RWD class.
Last edited by Amir@AvusAutosport; 09-19-2013 at 02:52 PM.
Well done sir! The car is coming along nicely, glad to see you take care of her regularly
1996 328i (m52B28US) OBD1 euro ZF 5spd. 3.23LSD conversion / Chem. PnP Head/ DINAN stg.2 CHIP/ VAC race valves/ S52 cams/ A/C delete/ fan delete/ Washer Fluid resv delete/ ARP head studs/ Cometic 140MLS / VAC Solid Engine/trans Mounts/ CAI / 2.5"Borla race exahaust/ NGK R spark plugs, M50 Mani, S50 Oil Res, Riot Racing HFTB, SAMCO Hoses, JBR FW, X-Brace, Mtech Front Bumper, RE RSMs, stoptech SS lines, Bilstein sports, H&R Race Springs, S52 Reinforcement plates, Kosei K1 w/ bridgestone RE960as, Brembo/stoptech slotted rotors, M3 Trailing arms, M3 Calipers, M3 Axles, ACS strut brace, weight reduction.
http://mbuild.blogspot.com/
Nice car ! I just started a track car build too with a 318is. I was wondering, should I buy M3 swaybars or bigger one because I know that some people even change their m3 swaybars for bigger one?
Thanks for the help and I'll keep reading your thread as an example !
sweetness!!! Pulling the rear end out is easy, putting it back in, not soo much, but it seems like you have all the right tools, I on the other hand, had to do mine on jackstands laying flat on my back, lots of fun Good luck man!
1996 328i (m52B28US) OBD1 euro ZF 5spd. 3.23LSD conversion / Chem. PnP Head/ DINAN stg.2 CHIP/ VAC race valves/ S52 cams/ A/C delete/ fan delete/ Washer Fluid resv delete/ ARP head studs/ Cometic 140MLS / VAC Solid Engine/trans Mounts/ CAI / 2.5"Borla race exahaust/ NGK R spark plugs, M50 Mani, S50 Oil Res, Riot Racing HFTB, SAMCO Hoses, JBR FW, X-Brace, Mtech Front Bumper, RE RSMs, stoptech SS lines, Bilstein sports, H&R Race Springs, S52 Reinforcement plates, Kosei K1 w/ bridgestone RE960as, Brembo/stoptech slotted rotors, M3 Trailing arms, M3 Calipers, M3 Axles, ACS strut brace, weight reduction.
http://mbuild.blogspot.com/
Loving the build. Where did you source your LTW spoiler and gurney?
97 Artic E36 ///M
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08 Jet Black E90 ///M x
03 Jet Black E46 ///M x
04 Tiag E46 ///M x
Nice build! See you at SLB! I know of a couple cars competing in enthusiast class, there will be some stiff competition.
My Time Attack build:
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1799131
Thanks to: Okada Projects, JRZ Suspension, ESS Tuning, Klassen Wheels, Project Mu, AEM.
Thanks man. I love your e46. I'll be pitted in the garage next to you guys. I look forward to Enthusiast being a tough class. I think I may be underpowered due to the big difference in GTA and RTA rules. I'm sure that overall balance should help me overcome my lack of power.
My Time Attack build:
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1799131
Thanks to: Okada Projects, JRZ Suspension, ESS Tuning, Klassen Wheels, Project Mu, AEM.
Last edited by Amir@AvusAutosport; 10-22-2013 at 06:53 PM.
My Time Attack build:
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1799131
Thanks to: Okada Projects, JRZ Suspension, ESS Tuning, Klassen Wheels, Project Mu, AEM.
How's the start in 1st with that fly and clutch combo?
GL at the next event!
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