It started off with a drying track and forecast for 2 perfect days of track time at Palmer Motorsports Park in Palmer, Massachusetts-
A very wide variety of cars were there. This truck is owned by none other than the 'youtube famous' Butch King, a.k.a. the guy who built/raced the S10 nascar truck at a bunch of hillclimbs a while back. Supremely nice guy, and he's forgotten much more about racing than I could ever know I'm sure.
LS6 944? Sure. Absolutely.
Saturday came and went. Fast laps were had. I managed to shave 9 seconds off of my previous personal best at the track and was sniffing respectability out there by the end of the day. Barbecue was had, beers were had, and my Time Trial license was acquired! It was a good day...
Sunday rolls around, which is a 2 session practice followed by 3 hot lap Time Trial. I go and re-tech, generally gather all of my wits and get the car ready. I am in run group 1 for the practice sessions, which means that my woefully overclassed clapped out 236k mile M3 with angry ex-wife hammer damage and street tires will be sharing the track with that Nascar truck, Ariel Atoms, a bunch of cobras and GT-40 replicas, and other hyper-fast stuff on slicks. I set my practice goal of 'Don't be an shiny happy person and get in anyone's way', and shove off for practice #1.
I immediately set a good pace and find myself on a quiet section of track and start focusing on marks and trying to be smooth fast. I actually catch a Terminator Mustang on track, which makes me very happy. We proceed to be completely unable to lose each other, him faster on the brawny bits of track and me faster in the tight stuff. It was probably the most fun I've had in a 'point by' DE, ever. We got pretty aggressive but never reckless. I looked down at my lap timer and realize that I just shaved another 3 seconds off of a 9 second gain yesterday and am about as close to zen as I imagine I could be...
Coming out of turn 5 and entering 6, which is a WOT sweeper for me... the car stumbled. I looked at the gauges and nothing unusual showed up. Braked for 7, get on the gas for track out, and nothing. 0 power, lopey idle, stumbling. I turn the engine off hoping and praying for an electrical gremlin, stop in a relatively safe spot, and wait for the meat wagon to come and tow off my wounded carcass. Bye Mustang, it was fun while it lasted.
No fluid behind me, but the flagger did say copious blue smoke. That's not good. Temp gauges showed normal and I didn't even get a CEL or dummy light... I get dropped off in the paddock and my buddy Jake (who was FTD in his e36 and my mechanic/great friend) is there with gloves and a tool box already opened. Hood goes up and we find this...?
(Note- photo recreated after crying and drinking 2 beers poured in a solo cup inside of a completely closed off trailer out of sight of anyone because it was a hot track but I needed a damn beer anyways)
Wait a minute, where is the wire retainer on my Throttle position sensor?! It was there this morning! Double hey wait a minute, why is my TPS unplugged?!?!?
E36 M3.
Not so little known fact- In most BMW's, there is no default mapping safeguard to prevent erroneous throttle position values. If the harness comes unplugged, the ECU reads throttle position at closed(idle) and feeds fuel as such. If, for example the TPS comes unplugged, but the mechanical throttle cable is still working, and held wide open for extended periods of time, it still lets lots and lots of air into the engine.
Lots and lots of air in the combustion chamber + not much fuel at all = this-
and this-
All aluminum. Not sure which cylinders or how bad just yet. Ironically this was the first track event this year that I decided I didn't want to bring the truck or trailer with me and just drive down. WONK. 4 hours later and my heroic father pulled in, none too pleased that he was missing his beloved Sunday funday, the Patriots game, the Nascar race, or his hottub time. I had shame.
So this thread will be a spot where I document pretty much what happened, what I'm going to do (which will hinge on the extent of the damage), and how I'm going about doing it. I have all winter luckily.
In a way I'm silver lining it- I was on track more this year than any other year before and really made so much progress as a driver that I'm not upset. I have the car dialed to a point of intimate trust. It's like that famous saying- WE WILL REBUILD!
Also, In search of- S52, S54, or LSx motors in good shape and cheap. Will absolutely provide sexual favors to sweeten the deal.