Thanks for the kind words guys! The car sure gets a lot of attention where-ever she goes.
I have been working a lot this year. I opened a fabrication and race car maintenance business.
First Ill delve into what I have been doing besides the car briefly. (gotta plug the biz!)
In December of last year I was contacted by a person interested in buying a used E36M3 race car. He was serious, skilled, and wanted to win. It helped that he was realistic about the budget to do so. I reached into my bag of tricks and came up with nill. Most local cars weren't very well put together. So, given that I had been offered a position on Bimmerworlds pit crew, I asked James Clay if he knew of anyone.
We were able to pick up this bad boy.
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It is a S54 powered M3 shell rolling on Motons and all of the other happy bits.
The customer and I have been having fun racing it and improving it as we go.
I touched on the fact that I am also traveling with Bimmerworld.
I work on the 84 that is being campaigned in ST.
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It is a new F30 based build and has been a learning experience for everyone involved. It seems as BMW progresses, the cars become less and less capable of racing out of the box. Bimmerworld has developed a lot of parts for this car to make it reliable and track worthy. It ran a 58 at LRP on 225 contis. (whole field was quick) but that is insane for such a small amount of tire. It is a true testament to the difference between club level and pro level efforts. This car is basically an all stock motor and some gnarly triple adjustable dampers. Every other modification allowed by the rules is solely for reliability. I cannot comment enough on how great the team is.
Onto the Zed. It is ballistic-fast. I am working on grip in the rear off throttle, the car pitches sideways very easily. It could be geometry, it could be the height of the fuel cell, it could be dampers.
Heres a shot from Thompson
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Another from Thunderbolt.
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You would never know it that between these two photos the front spring rate went up 350lbs. The front end felt perpetually dead. So I mimmicked front E36M3 spring rates despite the revised roll centers. Also, I did narrow the front end. It was hitting the fenders and would require too much trimming to get to work properly without looking excessively hacked. I miss the wider front end so will be sourcing some more fenders to hack up and move the wheel opening forward a few inches. I have a hunch that the front was traveling deep into the bump stops under braking causing the wheel hop at the rear.
I have been chasing ever loosening suspension bearings. I have now replaced, all four ball joints in the rear (were tight when I built it) and both RTABs with spherical pieces. The braking is much improved, though I havent played with the bias much. I can say for sure, that it does not have enough brakes for the speed of the vehicle. I hit 138mph at Thompson, 135 at LRP and 141 at Thunderbolt, I am still taking it easy and dealing with fuel starvation.
I have also been caging numerous cars. I am wrapping up this C5 Z06 this week before we leave for the Glen with the E36.
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Also did this MK1 Jetta earlier this year, Untitled by peej410, on Flickr
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Finally, I was presented with an opportunity to buy this, Untitled by peej410, on Flickr
So, I did. I have had it for almost two months and I still haven't had a chance to work on it!!! It is a creampuff, 77 280z Auto with 46k. She is for sale, at least until I have a chance to ruin it somehow