Unfortunately not on the road yet. I just haven't had time to post updates. I spent all day at my sister's on Saturday and then got back to work on the car on Sunday with the help of my friend. We spent 5 hours on rear suspension and trailing link bushings.. Couldn't find the RTAB extractor (shop was on vacation) so we had to improvise.. Then found out the warehouse sent two different bushings. They were mispkackaged. Managed to find another and press it in.
We got the rear end back together and moved the car onto the scales. This is the weight without me in the car:
With me in the driver's seat:
Fuel level:
Since the crossweight is perfect with me in the car we made no adjustments.
Then we moved the car on to the alignment rack. This Hunter laser system is awesome. You can see the effects of your adjustments as you make them. The system works by imaging these space age looking targets that clamp onto the rims to determine the orientation of the wheels.
Front end alignment was easy.. Moved on to the rear... berkeley. We missed a bent control arm in the inspection.
If you've ever replaced a lower left rear control arm on an E46 M3 you know what this means. The diff has to be dropped partway out to remove the inner bolt. 5 hours later we had a spare arm installed, maxed out the camber, set the toe, and.. Wtf? Only -0.5 deg camber per side. Can't get more. Something funky going on in the rear of this car. Here are the final alignment settings.
(Note that positive toe is toe "in". Ignore the front toe, the steering wheel was turned. It's set to zero up front.)
No more time to work on mechanicals though. At least the rear end has stabilized now that I have fresh RTABs and limiters. It also drives straight with the steering wheel straight. Maybe I'll find out something about the rear camber while on the trip.
Today I added the car to my insurance and took care of the title and registration at AAA then picked up all my tools and spare parts in Irvine and got a few more spares ordered (coils, oil, coolant hose, etc).
Porterfield still doesn't have anything for the M3 except PFC 11s so I ordered HT-10s from Tire Rack and they will be here tomorrow. I thought I checked before and they didn't have them, but they are actually in stock and about the same price as Porterfield would have been with the NASA member discount.
Starting the vinyl wrap tomorrow to so I don't ruin my paint on this trip.
In other news, my UPS package that seemed to have been lost since last Tuesday showed up today with my Schroth Quick Fit Pro harness. It's a 4-point harness with Shcroth's anti-submarining (ASM) technology that uses a stretchier shoulder belt on one side to cause your body to twist in a crash like a 3-point belt does. This reduces the probability that you slide under the lap belts. The harness is designed to bolt directly into the OE attachment points on the E46 and works with the stock seat and even takes advantage of the stock pre-tensioners. It's even been sled-tested with a HANS device (video). Sounds good to me!
Max_Archer wrote:
Haha, so I ran into Kurt (with the 2.5RS rally car) the other day and apparently you're a friend of his? Small world.
Yup! Small world indeed. He came by the shop last week to check out the car and give me a ride home :-) .