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v8m3
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Topic: rollcage Posted: 18-February-2005 at 17:50 |
rollcage nearly done in the new shell never realised there were so many bars looks the dogs ............... cant wait to get it back and get it painted, made a few changes to the origanal matter cage copy mainly for better triangulation and different buckets where the rear diff mounts,cage should be finnished tomorrow then theres just the new bias pedal box and the new rear shelf and fire wall also moved rear upright turrets in so the new 60mm coilovers dont rub then straight to paint shop
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BMG M3
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Posted: 18-February-2005 at 17:52 |
Pics !!!
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Robbie Bradford
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Posted: 18-February-2005 at 18:14 |
Yeah pics dude !!!!!!
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BMG M3
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Posted: 20-February-2005 at 05:21 |
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Ian Godney
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Posted: 20-February-2005 at 05:32 |
Nice looking shell there , I only heard that they bolted the diff on the roll cage after mine was all sprayed otherwise I would have done this , what I have done is strengthen up my axle , If I do get any problems with the diff ripping out I'll have to change it.
What are you using the car for , rallying ?
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v8m3
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Posted: 20-February-2005 at 07:24 |
thanks very much to bmg for loading pics the car is going to be a rep jagermeister car with 450/550 bhp ls1 corvette engine in for road use and track days ,but after my last car wanted to start this one right, still some bars to be added will go to paint shop on wednesday then home for build really pleased with cage (3ms rollcage speacialists on 01789731331 ) there fabrication work is second to none
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BMG M3
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Posted: 01-March-2005 at 13:14 |
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v8m3
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Posted: 01-March-2005 at 13:28 |
going in sat to be preped and painted internally cant wait to get it back and start fitting in the new suspension really pleased with the fabrication work looks great
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M2_Harry
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Posted: 01-March-2005 at 13:56 |
V8M3 wrote:
the car is going to be a rep jagermeister car with 450/550 bhp ls1 corvette engine in for road use and track days |
Nice work there, so how come you decided to put a chevy V8 in and not a BMW engine?
Harry
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1975 BMW 2002 Touring - M3 Evo Engine.
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v8m3
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Posted: 01-March-2005 at 14:12 |
i ran a 332 bhp engine in my old m3 and looked around to see what was available in the weight catagory; all was cast and too heavy i want to run reliable 450 bhp with 6 speed so i can go to the ring and i have the car down to 850kgs the only engine that fitted with loads of space around for cooling was the minaro ls1 engine and the tuneing parts are endless up to 750 bhp normally aspirated or 1200 turboed really no choice but i still love my standard cars with passion
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M2_Harry
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Posted: 01-March-2005 at 15:47 |
sounds good
thats a lot of power in such a light car - its going to be quick!
have you got a weight target for the car?
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1975 BMW 2002 Touring - M3 Evo Engine.
1988 E30 325 SE
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v8m3
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Posted: 01-March-2005 at 16:03 |
harry car should weigh no more than 850kgs with full tank of fuel
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Lancastrian
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Posted: 01-March-2005 at 16:06 |
V8M3
Did you see my suggestion for which orange to choose????
I guess you might have just ignored it.
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v8m3
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Posted: 01-March-2005 at 16:08 |
no got the colour hows your car coming on thanks for that
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Lancastrian
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Posted: 01-March-2005 at 16:13 |
I replied to your other post but alll I cam e up with was the Tamiya model paint mix and a couple of links to the Porsche version as used on Jagermeister cars. What colour did you choose in the end? Is it a stock colour or special.
My car: Slowly but surely. Just about everything is off the car and much of it prepped ready for spraying. Really just the rolling shell to prep and then I have to convince my sprayer to find the time to do it hopefully around Easter or early April.
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E30 M3 Project - Specification TBC
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v8m3
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Posted: 02-March-2005 at 02:18 |
my painter could not locate continental orange so he got the chips out and found the closest which will do,stickers are all done bloke on s14 wanted 500 for them in 3 layer nightmare to fit had them done by a company in telford 1 layer printed for 225 fitted bought new doors and evo sport front wings keep the weight down as much as pos no filler just waiting for cash so i can buy my carbon dash and rear spoiler of markus, he has been so helpfull,
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215m3
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Posted: 02-March-2005 at 03:12 |
V8m3
Looking and sounding very smart, 2 sorted M3's on the go in the same year, how lucky is the forum. Makes my effort seem quite weady. I'll cage mine eventually, but need to find a place i can completely strip the car that has enough room to work on it.
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lancelotII
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Posted: 02-March-2005 at 03:43 |
v8m3 wrote:
harry car should weigh no more than 850kgs with full tank of fuel |
Just out of interest, how did you arrive at that figure ?
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v8m3
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Posted: 02-March-2005 at 08:56 |
well with the rover v8 in with no trim only i had it down to under a ton now it has no trim heater (sunroof 33kgs)glass in sides ali bootwell tank dash carbon fibre all brackets and soundproofing removed steel rear shelf and firewall gone and replaced in ali no door internals but the cage weighs the same as sunroof and roof skin and much lighter wheels lighter ap calipers front and rear, new wireing loom with only enough to pass mot the list goes on, thanks toby for your compement hope you find time and space to do yours
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Ian Godney
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Posted: 02-March-2005 at 16:32 |
Who did your wireing loom , this is something that I have not sorted out yet , I just need the basic lights and wipers,heater
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