Last fall I purchased this kit, for my 328:
http://www.bimmerworld.com/E36-Z3-Li...t-Stage-I.html
I have roughly 50 dyno runs on it, plus ten laps across two track days.
Turns out between my 8K RPM engine and my lousy shifting, the package is really more for a street or HPDE car. I quickly bent a finger on the pressure plate, and rather than just replace that, I went ahead and upgraded to a full race clutch package, here: http://www.bimmerworld.com/Tilton-Si...eel-Kit_7.html
As such, my JBRacing flywheel is for sale.
Looking at the product info on BW (first link) this kit fits either the 328/M52 or the M3/S52.
I'll sell the used flywheel, lightly used clutch, and release bearing, for $400. If you add $150 for a new M5 pressure plate, you have yourself a $550 package deal, for $330 off new price.
PLEASE NOTE: the flywheel was lightly balanced to my crank while the engine was out. I would not hesitate to run this flywheel as is - however the pickier of you may prefer to take the flywheel to your local machine shop and have it zero-balanced (for like $40). Sorry I cannot offer this service.
Pix available for interested parties - however I'll need some notice as I currently don't have any.
JBRacing is the flywheel of choice for an awful lot of street driven, Dual-driver, and dedicated Nasa GTS Cars. Get a great deal on a lightly used one here!
Thanks! Should have started with the race clutch.
2002 BMW M Roaster.
1998 BMW 328is SCCA E Production road racer.
Bump. Seems really silly to have nearly new JB Racing flywheel sitting in my garage.
Make me an offer.
2002 BMW M Roaster.
1998 BMW 328is SCCA E Production road racer.
PM'ed
Sale pending.
2002 BMW M Roaster.
1998 BMW 328is SCCA E Production road racer.
Sold?
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