I've had my second E36 for 9 months now, and I finally decided to do a build thread on it. It's supposed to be a fun daily drive that can hold it's own in SCCA Solo autocross, STX class. It's a solid mid-pack contender now and just needs tires to be a local front runner.
When I first picked her up.
Autocross/summer wheels immediately went on it. I did as many autocross events as my schedule could allow. That meant nearly one every weekend!
I slapped on a 2.93 LSD and also lowered it on coilovers.
Now I'm waiting for these parts to be installed next week!
Stay tuned next week for audio clips!
Will be interested to hear how that exhaust set up sounds. I've been hesitant to make any changes to my 325i because I didn't a loud, droning noise maker.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/rUbYI6-9--w
Check out the quick clip. Just on the limit of being daily drivable with no drone. I wouldn't want it any bit louder.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/-OcLj5nHQZc
Back at it again with a rainy season opener.
Gave it all I got, still sitting behind 2 FRS' and a Prelude running RE-71R's. I can't wait until I order my set later this month.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/b_lGQEPguic
Finally this thing will get grip. Also have an eBay short shifter and intake going on it coming next month. I want to make the DC Champ tour so I hope the car is ready by then. I think there is a regionally competitive car in it, as long as I can wheel it around right.
No change to the car but another autocross in the books with STL SCCA. Here is my fastest clean run.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/70EqEjipKtY
And here is a comparison between my fastest clean run and fastest dirty run. It really emphasizes how running tight can make up tons of time. When you pause at the elements, you can see I'm nearly even on the way down but make up .8 seconds on the way back.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/RknLwRWoqBY
Check out my YouTube channel for more runs.
Got these two waiting for me to install when I go home to NJ in June. I'm expecting a lot of fitment problems with the 17x9s.
Haven't posted in a while but a lot has changed on the car. The jesus tires have been put on, Swift springs installed, and an alignment done. This is the result:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/SQ9RUx3FUzM
https://www.youtube.com/embed/8m0bcf_FXJo
Haven't been updating this thread much as I haven't seen much activity on it. Anyhow, did a 2 day event with Philly SCCA. I PAX'd 12th (!!!) on day 1 and 23rd on day 2. Out of 130 people, I'm happy now that I know the car has pace. I just have to wring the last few tenths out of it.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/_4L4UhNay5Q
https://www.youtube.com/embed/vCYSEG7_fh8
And an interesting comparison between the E36 and BRZ. Shows where each chassis shines on course.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/flNxlF3Xbyc
So the season's been over for a while and now I finally get around to working on it. Here's a video of the first thing I did: tierods!
https://youtu.be/MoofqRUj65I
https://www.youtube.com/embed/MoofqRUj65I
Cool! I just saw this thread for the first time. Nice vids!
Did you install the short shifter? If so how do you like it? I'm considering one for my newly acquired '93 325.
Yep! Here's a video of when I first installed it. I've done 4k miles since then with many autocross events. Doesn't feel like it will fall apart yet.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/F7vV6QhrvwM
Did you do anything to the oil pump?
No, it's not on my list of to-do items since I can't weld. I've only heard of oil pump nut failures for often-tracked cars that stay at high RPM. Mine stays in 2nd gear for ~40 seconds and then idles again for 15 minutes.
Thanks for the review! Just ordered one that looks identical to yours for $28 shipped from EvilBay...
That sounds like the same one I paid for. Cheapest blue shifter from eBay
I'll get the videos posted later this week.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/R1nkKGhQuXg
Next week I post up dropping the subframe.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/nvt_AskHhp4
Here's the subframe out. It will be a few weeks before I get to work on it again, but I hope to be done before February
https://www.youtube.com/embed/bwopubOj9xU
Torched out the subframe bushings. Now I need to get the front differential bushing torched or drilled/sawed out. Any tips on that?
https://www.youtube.com/embed/qtenoEt5mYo
Subframe bushings are out. Color has been chosen. But I moved to work on the front end so I wouldn't get burned out working on just the subframe.
Guess where I get my inspiration from?
I'm usually a function over form person but I couldn't resist after giving up painting it and getting it powder coated. What does everybody think?
https://www.youtube.com/embed/vtr2JSMB_wI