SteelGreyM said:
I have been looking into nav units for my car. Avin 3 tops the list. I currently have the BMW Business CD and im just sick of having cables for aux and ruining the interior look. Looking at my trunk liner I only see an empty flap. I have HK speakers but no items in the back. This means I don't have to mess with the wiring project you did right? Please say yes. That job looked like a major headache :(
If you're looking for weight reduction ideas Here's one of my ideas but im not sure how effective it is. Perhaps "shaving" the carpet foam off would cut some weight. Not talking about removing it all but maybe half to 3/4 of the total thickness. I wouldn't do the drivers area as the floor isnt flat and if you mess up really don't want to ruin that part of the carpet. Maybe just the rear carpeting. Also under the front seats you can go ahead and just remove the foam if you like. Nobody will ever see it.
I know your wife made the leather center console for you but a carbon one or stock one would weigh less
Carbon rear diffuser. Not much but hey. IIRC you dont have a carbon one right? Although OEM CSL is around $2k. I dont think its worth it IMO
Perspex rear window. I dont know if this would actually work because theyre frameless. Also not much weight here (I think) looks like these guys have em for $715US. They dont ship to US either so youll need to figure that out. rear-window-green-w-antenne
You said you dont use the m3 in winter anymore. That makes the rear window heaters irrelevant. So maybe a Perspex rear window. (perhaps get an OE CSL one? CSL had lightweight side windows as well)
This will probably throw off the interior a bit but CSL rear seats are 46lbs lighter than stock. 46!!!
The doors weigh a TON. Once again this will throw off the interior but carbon inserts.
lightweight muffler
And finally, SAP delete. Youll need to put it back for emmisions and it may throw a code. Maybe not worth the headache
Just a few ideas in case you overlooked them :)
Lol. I did a LOT more than get rid of speaker wire, so I don't see much overlap, there. Sorry :P
I have trouble conveying to people what I'm going for with the weight loss, but it's basically weight loss without compromise. As in, I'm not making a track only gutted car-- I want to retain full civility. So things like thinning the carpet or removing the sound deadening under it aren't for me. And certainly not a lighter muffler :P
Back seats: The CSL and standard M3 seat bottoms weight the same. The CSL backrests are 4 lbs lighter. I don't think that's worth it to ruin the aesthetic theme of my interior. Not sure where you got 46 lbs-- that's a bit more weight than you'd save by removing the seats completely and running no back seat/just sheet metal. Which was a non starter before, but even more so now that my wife is pregnant :P
Arm rest: According the BMW, the leather wrapped plastic center console weighs 0.9 kg whereas the straight plastic version weights 0.791 kg. I can live with that tradeoff. Carbon is a non starter as the armrest is a must... and the leather wrapped plastic console is only .9 kg, so non much savings to to carbon there.
My rear diffuser is carbon. But, that's not really a weight saver anyway-- the stock diffuser is also only 0.9 kg. The CSL's OE carbon diffuser is 0.5 kg. So, I have that... but it's not much of a change-- 0.4 kg.
The CSL rear glass is NLA. I tried to get it when I did my CF roof (glass had to be removed), and it is now impossible to buy. BMW has run out and is not buy-- CSL owners replacing their rear window receive standard M3 rear glass when they order the CSL part. I don't like plastic windows. I had them originally on my dedicated track car, and then paid to go back to stock glass. I just prefer the clarity and not flapping around of it. Also, I still use the defroster-- windows fog up outside of winter... And the radio antenna is in the rear window.
The CSL had the same side windows as the M3-- in both the front and back.
The CSL door cards (carbon) weigh 4.4kg. The M3 door cards (leather) weigh 4.65 kg. Neither is "heavy", and the weight savings for going to the CSL CF door cards are pretty negligible.
My SAP is already deleted. I throw no codes and have no problem with emissions/state inspection.
In total, if I did the CSL back seats. CF center console, and CF door inserts, I'd spend ~$10,000, save ~7 lbs, and have an interior I like significantly less. Doesn't add up, imo!