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Ammo's BMW E36 328 Saloon - Bought to Drift
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Re: Ammo's BMW E36 328 Saloon - Bought to Drift
Lots of sheds and once they have a bucket seat and a hydraulic handbrake are £1000 plus. Even stuff that had been wall rubbed is going for £400-£500.
It is a shame to drift it, but it wasn't bought for anything but that and I'm sure it will soon not look so tidy
It is a shame to drift it, but it wasn't bought for anything but that and I'm sure it will soon not look so tidy
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Re: Ammo's BMW E36 328 Saloon - Bought to Drift
And so it begins..
Got the rear stripped out
Also found some minor rust in the usual spot on E36's
Amazing how much guff is in a BMW
Next up is removing the Traction control which on the E36 uses a secondary throttle body to limit the engine
Which I removed
To reveal the proper throttle body
And then added a bit of pipe to replace the gubbins i removed
So no more Traction Control or ABS (I hope, yet to test it)
Also fitted my drift wheel to get rid of the airbag
Also got the diff off the old car to swap over only to discover that they are different sizes so I need to swap the back half of the prop and the drive shafts to get it to fit.
In the mean time as I want to test it on Saturday my mate has welded up the 2.93 ratio diff it came with so will whack that back in and swap the other diff etc in at a later date when I have more time
Got the rear stripped out
Also found some minor rust in the usual spot on E36's
Amazing how much guff is in a BMW
Next up is removing the Traction control which on the E36 uses a secondary throttle body to limit the engine
Which I removed
To reveal the proper throttle body
And then added a bit of pipe to replace the gubbins i removed
So no more Traction Control or ABS (I hope, yet to test it)
Also fitted my drift wheel to get rid of the airbag
Also got the diff off the old car to swap over only to discover that they are different sizes so I need to swap the back half of the prop and the drive shafts to get it to fit.
In the mean time as I want to test it on Saturday my mate has welded up the 2.93 ratio diff it came with so will whack that back in and swap the other diff etc in at a later date when I have more time
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can i ask why take out the second throttle body when there is a button inside that turns it all off? ABS the lot.
looking good for drift the amount of sounddeadening is shocking isnt it? its not like the car is any louder now I took it all out even
looking good for drift the amount of sounddeadening is shocking isnt it? its not like the car is any louder now I took it all out even
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Re: Ammo's BMW E36 328 Saloon - Bought to Drift
It's a track car, why have it in the way obstructing airflowlewd lude lover wrote:can i ask why take out the second throttle body when there is a button inside that turns it all off?
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how would you suggest it work while not affecting your control surfaces. ie messing with your pedals.wurlycorner wrote: it uses a secondary throttle body for tcs? Wtf? What a stupidly inefficient and over the top/expensive way of doing it, surely?!
@ammo: fair enough.
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