Difference between revisions of "Technical"

From E30 Zone Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(New page: ==E30 Technical== Just browse to the page you wish to create and start editing. For example, if I wanted to write a new article on changing wheels I might want the title to be "Changing ...)
 
m
 
(42 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
==E30 Technical==
+
Like any BMW, the E30 is a complex precision machine, precision-built and designed to last. But even the simplest of machines needs maintenance occasionally, so keep your E30 running the way it should, it helps to familiarise yourself with the design, and the components. The Technical section of the E30 Zone Wiki is your one-stop source for maintenance tips, common problems, upgrades and troubleshooting.
  
Just browse to the page you wish to create and start editing. For example, if I wanted to write a new article on changing wheels I might want the title to be "Changing Wheels".  I would navigate to:
+
Your E30 is broken down into separate sections, to help you understand each part in turn.
 +
__NOTOC__
 +
{|class=wikitable align=center
 +
|-
 +
!colspan=7|[[Technical]]
 +
|-
 +
![[Engines]]
 +
|rowspan=5 colspan=5|[[Image:E30WireFrame.png|450px]]
 +
![[E30|Models]]
 +
|-
 +
![[Drivetrain]]
 +
![[Bodywork]]
 +
|-
 +
![[Fuel]]
 +
![[Interior]]
 +
|-
 +
![[Intake]]
 +
![[Electrical]]
 +
|-
 +
![[Ignition]]
 +
![[Instruments]]
 +
|-
 +
![[Cooling]]
 +
![[Exhaust]]
 +
![[Wheels]]
 +
![[Suspension]]
 +
![[Brakes]]
 +
![[Steering]]
 +
![[Lights]]
 +
|}
  
http://www.e30zone.net/e30zonewiki/Changing_Wheels
+
=Engines=
 +
''Main article: [[Engines]]''
  
Things to note:
+
The powerhouse of any E30, and the reason you bought the car in the first place. The Wiki has in-depth information on all the E30 engines, from the humblest carb-fed [[M10]] to the monstrous six-cylinder [[M20]], with the [[M40]] and [[M42]] in between. The diesel deviants even have their own section for the [[M21]].
  
#Underscores become spaces
+
We're also constantly updating our knowledge on the newer non-E30 engines, to help them fit into your engine bay. Check out our list of [[Engine_Swaps|engine swaps]] for more information. If you're thinking of fitting a lump from another BMW, then by far the most popular upgrade is the [[M5x|M50/M52]] engine. But don't turn your nose up on the big old [[M30]] engines; if they were good enough for [[Alpina]], then they're good enough for you. There's also the big V8 [[M6x|M60 and M62]] engines, and for those with serious cash to burn, the [[Motorsport]] [[S5x|S50/S52]] and [[S62]] engines.
#The page names are currently case sensitive so Changing Wheels is different to changing wheels.
 
#Capitalisation. Please use sensible capitalisation, not CHANGING WHEELS, changing wheels or perhaps ChanGinG WHEels - you get the idea.
 
#Pages can only be deleted by an wiki admin - please contact Hoshy or another zone team member for deletion requests.
 
  
==Uploading images and files==
+
We've also covered all the elements of how your engine runs. From making the explosions happen through a mixture of [[Fuel]], [[Intake|Air]] and [[Ignition|Spark]], all the way through to the [[Exhaust]] system. You also need to keep things simmering at just the right temperature, so we have info on the [[Cooling]] system too.
  
To upload you'll need to sign-up. See the top right corner if you haven't already created an account.
+
=Drivetrain=
 +
''Main article: [[Drivetrain]]''
  
Once logged in you will see the toolbox in the left panel has an Upload file linkYou can use this to upload images for you pages.
+
The drivetrain is everything between the [[Technical#Engines|engine]] and the [[Wheels|wheels]]. This includes the gearbox, differental, prop- and drive-shafts. This covers all the [[Drivetrain#Gearbox|Gearboxs]] fitted to the E30 during its production run, as well as the multitude of [[Differential|Differentials]] to get that power spinning the [[Wheels]].
  
To use an image in a page just use <pre>[[Image:Filename.jpg]]</pre>
+
=Brakes=
 +
''Main article: [[Brakes]]
  
Please note filenames are also case sensitive.
+
Going fast is great; stopping when needed is better. Get familiar with every aspect of the braking system, and learn what's fitted to your car.
  
==Formatting==
+
If you want a bit more stopping power, first make sure you have [[Rear_Disk_Brake_conversion|rear discs]], and then look at what other [[Brake_Upgrades|brake upgrades]] are available. For the mightiest challenge, think about [[5-Lug_Conversion|converting to 5-Stud]] fitment.
This page details the guidelines for how to edit pages on the zone wiki.
 
  
A great list of simple formatting options is on the Wikipedia site here: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet Wikipedia Cheatsheet]
+
=Suspension=
 +
''Main article: [[Suspension]]
  
For pages that are incomplete please add the stub template by placing the following text at the start of your article:
+
Whether you're setting your car up for a the track, aiming for a better stance or just trying to keep the car factory fresh, it's important to get your suspension working right. Make sure you know [[Suspension_Explained|what suspension is for]].
<pre>{{stub}}</pre> 
 
  
This will ensure that it's easy for users to find and update articles that need updating.
+
First off, understand the setup. All E30s are fitted with McPherson struts for front suspension, bolting up to a single control arm at the bottom. This is reinforced by an [[Anti-Roll_Bar|anti-roll bar]] connecting the control arm to the front subframe. The rear wheels have independent suspension of springs and shocks, and are connected to the rear subframe via trailing arms. The weight-gain models had rear anti-roll bars too.
  
==Tables==
+
Once you've got all that, make sure your [[Bushes]] are in tip-top condition, and if you're looking for improvements you can consider [[Suspension_Upgrade_(Rear)|upgrading the rear suspension]] including [[Fitting_Rear_ARB|fitting a rear ARB]].
  
Tables can be somewhat tricky. Good information can also be found on the wikipedia site: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Table Tables Help]
+
=Steering=
 +
''Main article: [[Steering]]
  
Tables on this site should be created like the below:
+
Straight-line speed is a wonderful thing, but getting the car through the twisties is where the fun really is. So make sure you understand how E30 steering works, including those models with power-assisted steering.
  
Please note the class="wikitable" attribute.
+
If you find the current setup a little slow and its taking too many turns from lock to lock, you can [[Steering_Rack_Conversions|fit quicker racks]] from the [[Z3]], the [[E36]] or the [[E46]].
  
<pre>{| class="wikitable"
+
For the more cosmetic approach, you can choose from a variety of [[Steering_Wheels|steering wheels]] based on style and size.
|-
+
 
|+'''Table Title'''
+
=Body Styles and Fittings=
|-
+
''Main article: [[Bodywork]]
|'''First Column Header'''
+
 
|'''Second Column Header'''
+
=Electrical=
|'''Third Column Header'''
+
''Main article: [[Electrical]]
|-
 
|We
 
|Love
 
|E30s
 
|-
 
|Old
 
|Skool
 
|Cool
 
|}</pre>
 
  
This should look like:
+
[[Category: Technical]]
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|+'''Table Title'''
 
|-
 
|'''First Column Header'''
 
|'''Second Column Header'''
 
|'''Third Column Header'''
 
|-
 
|We
 
|Love
 
|E30s
 
|-
 
|Old
 
|Skool
 
|Cool
 
|}
 

Latest revision as of 08:19, 8 March 2013

Like any BMW, the E30 is a complex precision machine, precision-built and designed to last. But even the simplest of machines needs maintenance occasionally, so keep your E30 running the way it should, it helps to familiarise yourself with the design, and the components. The Technical section of the E30 Zone Wiki is your one-stop source for maintenance tips, common problems, upgrades and troubleshooting.

Your E30 is broken down into separate sections, to help you understand each part in turn.

Technical
Engines E30WireFrame.png Models
Drivetrain Bodywork
Fuel Interior
Intake Electrical
Ignition Instruments
Cooling Exhaust Wheels Suspension Brakes Steering Lights

Engines

Main article: Engines

The powerhouse of any E30, and the reason you bought the car in the first place. The Wiki has in-depth information on all the E30 engines, from the humblest carb-fed M10 to the monstrous six-cylinder M20, with the M40 and M42 in between. The diesel deviants even have their own section for the M21.

We're also constantly updating our knowledge on the newer non-E30 engines, to help them fit into your engine bay. Check out our list of engine swaps for more information. If you're thinking of fitting a lump from another BMW, then by far the most popular upgrade is the M50/M52 engine. But don't turn your nose up on the big old M30 engines; if they were good enough for Alpina, then they're good enough for you. There's also the big V8 M60 and M62 engines, and for those with serious cash to burn, the Motorsport S50/S52 and S62 engines.

We've also covered all the elements of how your engine runs. From making the explosions happen through a mixture of Fuel, Air and Spark, all the way through to the Exhaust system. You also need to keep things simmering at just the right temperature, so we have info on the Cooling system too.

Drivetrain

Main article: Drivetrain

The drivetrain is everything between the engine and the wheels. This includes the gearbox, differental, prop- and drive-shafts. This covers all the Gearboxs fitted to the E30 during its production run, as well as the multitude of Differentials to get that power spinning the Wheels.

Brakes

Main article: Brakes

Going fast is great; stopping when needed is better. Get familiar with every aspect of the braking system, and learn what's fitted to your car.

If you want a bit more stopping power, first make sure you have rear discs, and then look at what other brake upgrades are available. For the mightiest challenge, think about converting to 5-Stud fitment.

Suspension

Main article: Suspension

Whether you're setting your car up for a the track, aiming for a better stance or just trying to keep the car factory fresh, it's important to get your suspension working right. Make sure you know what suspension is for.

First off, understand the setup. All E30s are fitted with McPherson struts for front suspension, bolting up to a single control arm at the bottom. This is reinforced by an anti-roll bar connecting the control arm to the front subframe. The rear wheels have independent suspension of springs and shocks, and are connected to the rear subframe via trailing arms. The weight-gain models had rear anti-roll bars too.

Once you've got all that, make sure your Bushes are in tip-top condition, and if you're looking for improvements you can consider upgrading the rear suspension including fitting a rear ARB.

Steering

Main article: Steering

Straight-line speed is a wonderful thing, but getting the car through the twisties is where the fun really is. So make sure you understand how E30 steering works, including those models with power-assisted steering.

If you find the current setup a little slow and its taking too many turns from lock to lock, you can fit quicker racks from the Z3, the E36 or the E46.

For the more cosmetic approach, you can choose from a variety of steering wheels based on style and size.

Body Styles and Fittings

Main article: Bodywork

Electrical

Main article: Electrical