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An update from the mighty Z3 coupe.
Christmas time and I run into a small problem when the crankshaft sensor stopped to work and also the idle control valve complained. The engine would not idle and it was working very bad. I decided to take out the intake and check the bits underneath and replace the crankshaft sensor. 8 hours later... I managed to remove the fecking intake (I also checked sparkplugs etc). The limited space of the Z3 engine bay made everything so difficult and was swearing for about 5 hours. There are so many cables, plugs, pipes etc underneath this intake. Then I discovered more issues as the throttle butterfly hose had a crack/hole, some other ventilation pipes (there are many) were broken, a pressure regulator was broken etc. I ordered the parts and in about a week they were delivered. I put everything back together (took my another 3 hours) and turned on the engine. Problem's solved ! The holes/cracks in the pipes and butterfly hose had affected the amound of air flowing in the intake / which was not the same tha the MAF was measuring. Instant results : 1lt/100km less consumption and much better performance throughout the band At the same time, I removed additional unnecessary weight from the boot and shaved of another 15 kilos. I also weighted the car with full tank -> 1230 kilos. I have spent about 15-18 hours drifting in the snow with 3rd-4th gear in some interesting places close to where I live. I have to say it's more difficult to drift compared with the CSL as it's much shorter, but I have mastered it ![]() Next test will be 14-03-2011 in a racetrack in France. I will go with the same shitty tyres but want to see the difference the spacers will make. If it's raining, I will get some cheeky videos from the drift action ![]() |
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A small update from the Z3C.
I installed the turner camber bolt kit. Cheap mod and with good results, I reckon the front camber is -2 to -2.5 now. http://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-42...-bolt-kit.aspx Look at the size of these rear wheel arches ![]() ![]() A picture from the winter action ![]() In the meantime, I sourced a set of my favorite Yokohama ADVAN A048 for it ![]() Back to the summer tyres but not yet the Yokos ![]() |
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Looking good Alex.
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An update about the Z3.
Rear 20mm spacers and front 12mm. A set of toyo R888s and the handling is transformed ! I also got an intake manifold of the M54B25 engine. It is fully compliant apart from an adapter for the throttle butterfly and should boost the performance to 210hp (stock 193hp). |
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I sourced a bilstein PSS for the mighty Z3C and installed last Sunday.
![]() ![]() The car is really transformed and the trackday this tuesday in Anneau Du Rhin proved what I felt. The combination of the suspension with the toyos, resulted in very very good traction. The laptime proved the above @ 1.32.2 ![]() More pics to follow. What's next ? Installing the intake, front strut bar, seats and eventually a kompressor kit ![]() |
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Nice work Alex
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And a picture from the last trackday @ AdR
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A small update.
I did some performance tests and I can see a consistent 50-130km/h in 8.9secs (3rd gear and full tank). I got the adapter from Turner motorsport that is needed for installing the throttle butterfly on the M54 intake. Soon I will install the M54 intake and then I will re-run the test. In the meantime I came up with a plan for the supercharger project ![]() |
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Nice Alex.
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Today I finished with the intake manifold installation.
I installed the M54B25 intake. A few pics from the process Notice the difference in the intake. I had to swap all the parts from the M52B28TU intake to the M54B25 intake. Intake finished Ready for testdrive The difference is significant. I will test and give you some acceleration numbers. |
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