Hello everyone, i need some help on turbocharging bmw 328, i have some ideas but if i missed something please correct me. Engine: wiseco pistons, eagle rods, VAC Motorsport metal headgasket, resurface block (dont know the right name, mashine the block:dunno::rofl recondition cylinder head. new water pump, some good spark plugs+ wires, new bushings (tranny, engine)
The E36 is of course lighter, and will be friendlier to brakes and tires. The E46 M3 is also a good track car, but a bit more needy, and solidly more expensive to service. The interior build quality is unquestionably nicer than an E36, but if you're just looking for a track car, that shouldn't be much of a consideration.
the car is a 318is, car is not currently yet stripped but soon to be so i need to consider this in terms of weight distribution, will also be used mostly on track but occasional road use aswell. From what i have read online so far i have found that in general the E36 has a LOT of rear grip, and when
Is a BMW e36 a Good First Car? The E36 is the 3 rd generation 3-Series that succeeded the E30. It signaled the German automaker’s departure from the boxy shape to a more-flowing design language. The BMW E36 generally improved on the previous-gen 3-Series on multiple fronts and is a good first car for BMW shoppers in the used market:
I have an E36 325i drift car that I have been slowing building for that purpose these last few months. A major problem was the car had blown suspension in the front. Which caused a lot of under steer on track days. ( I went out anyways cause if you ain't doing it, you are not learning.) I wanted to buy BC coilovers, but my budget isn't the
BMW E36 Coilover Summary. Upgrading to a set of coilovers is one of the best suspension and handling mods you can make to your E36 BMW. Especially for older cars that are still running on old and worn out stock suspension. A set of coilovers will improve ride quality while also making the car handle and corner better, making street driving more E36 (1992): 240 hp (U.S.) 286 hp (everywhere else) 3.0L and 3.2L inline-six E46 M3 is a 2990cc beast which is a good and premium quality car with 4 seats. This The Toyota JZX family is one of the most commonly seen drift cars in Japan. Unfortunatley, these fantastic cars were never sold in the United States. However, some nice imported examples can be seen in the UK, Australia, and elsewhere. The most popular cars in this family are ones powered by Toyota's stout twin turbo 1JZ engine.
My first car was an e36 325is which we got for $1.7k. Hella fun to drive and fairly straight forward to work on. Have a e36 DIY manual and you're good to go for just about anything related to your car. I say go for it! You can find OBD I's ('95 and prior) for under 3k easily.
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