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ross_jsy
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Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:09 am
DanThe wrote:I weighed mine at Oulton Ross, on the scrutineering scales so they should be right, 1063kg with a full tank of fuel, cage, 2 race seats, glass etc, weight saving mods are GRP bonnet and front bumper and race battery
Maybe not as far off as I first thought then.
I have to nip down the harbour and put it on the lorry weighbridge in the middle of the night then go check on the screen through the control window
Made enquiries but apparently no one has a proper set of corner scales over here
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Demlotcrew
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Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:16 am
ross_jsy wrote:Removed all the wash/wipe from my car. May install a small tank in the boot.
I just cut the wash wipe bottle in half and used the small 1L intensive as the main one, very light and plenty big enough.
Not sure i would run this to the back of the car, without trying i think there would be too much of a delay for the water to reach the jets, maybe a check valve would sort this.
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kipsy
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Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:37 am
Just a thought that was. Don't bleeding with non return valves in the pipe standard? Don't know how much lighter the bottles would be if bothhad say 1l of water in them. Would def be more room though.
Be nice to know the power weight ratio of your cars. I used to have a mk1 escort last year that was 240 odd bhp per tonne. That went well. If I can get the BMW to 180 bhp per ton think that would be quick with the large torque with the m52 which havnt fitted yet
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kipsy
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Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:41 am
Bloody I phones. Meant to say don't bmws come with non return valves.

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Hoobs
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Sun Apr 01, 2012 11:09 am
kipsy wrote:
Be nice to know the power weight ratio of your cars. I used to have a mk1 escort last year that was 240 odd bhp per tonne. That went well. If I can get the BMW to 180 bhp per ton think that would be quick with the large torque with the m52 which havnt fitted yet
My e30 325 weighs 1010kgs and am taking it to Surrey Rolling Road next Saturday to check power. It feels like a very sweet engine and a couple of people commented that it certainly seems quicker than you might expect a stock 2.5 to be.
My e21 weighs about the same and makes 222bhp. It's quite good fun.

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kipsy
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Mon Apr 02, 2012 8:15 am
Let us know how your 325 gets on. I was told mine made 172 with a rebuilt standard motor and dince I've fitted a 'wild chip' from the forum don't know if added any power but does seem keener. Will get mine weighed when I can
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ross_jsy
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Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:51 pm
Mine was rolling roaded before I got it and returned 162hp. Seemed odd as the lump was on 85k and had a full service history, "wild" chip and scorpion exhaust and was noticeably quicker than other 325i's.
Need to get the car all wrapped up with the m50. It's only on 35k and looks super clean on the inside so hopefully make some good numbers
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Hoobs
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Mon Apr 02, 2012 1:27 pm
Surrey Rolling Road had an m50 that made 204 brake straight out the box!
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kipsy
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Mon Apr 02, 2012 8:42 pm
Fibre glass bonnet now purchased, polycarb windows ordered and a weeks worth of slimfast shakes in the trolly. So close to getting an m20 6 branch as engine is a good one but bit pointless spending good coin when going to put an m52 in it at end of the year unless one comes up at the 'right' price
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Hoobs
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Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:26 pm
6 branch made sod all difference in my experience anyway tbh.
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kipsy
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Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:23 pm
That's good then! Spend money on better slicks then instead
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Hoobs
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Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:39 pm
Went to Brands today. Weight loss has transformed the old girl.

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anton89
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Thu Apr 05, 2012 12:23 am
looks like a nice project

how much have you managed to get the weight down? have you thought about fabricating an ally plenum thers a few kilos on that side of things. Also are you running a leci water pump?
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kipsy
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Thu Apr 05, 2012 12:15 pm
Mirrors weigh a ton. Loose them for the track and just keepyour interior one. I've got little lightweight ones on mine
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Thu Apr 05, 2012 2:10 pm
Hoobs wrote:Went to Brands today. Weight loss has transformed the old girl.

Looks good!
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Hoobs
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Thu Apr 05, 2012 2:10 pm
I've still got a few Kg's I can lose (from myself included!) but for now I'm going to leave as is. Once Winter arrives it'll be time for a leccy water pump, smaller mirrors, no dash etc.
Biggest difference yesterday was thanks to having some instruction. I know we all like to think we can pedal a bit but having an instructor point out all the little mistakes I was making really helped me. There were places where I was just getting on the power way too early and others where I didn't brake hard enough. By the end of the 20 minutes instruction I had really found a rythm and I could feel my lap times were noticeably quicker. The Caterham I passed and who couldn't stay with me noticed too!

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Thu Apr 05, 2012 3:01 pm
I've just taken my front bumper off and Jesus it's heavy. I pulled out the plastic abs beam inside and got busy with the jigsaw- prob taken 30% weight out of it so far. I'm going to leave it in for simplicity and strength in case need to give someone a tap etc if holding us up on stage or if hit Tyres etc.
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Thu Apr 05, 2012 5:20 pm
I am not sure if I would want to remove the heaterbox. Went to Brands in Autumn and it was raining all day long. With the heater on full fan and full hot I could just clear the front screen and half of the side windows.
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Thu Apr 05, 2012 6:44 pm
Hoobs wrote:6 branch made sod all difference in my experience anyway tbh.
Which 6 branch?
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Thu Apr 05, 2012 7:10 pm
My mate just bought one of them for his ae86 rally car. He said it's really light and compact.
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Thu Apr 05, 2012 8:03 pm
Popped mine on the scales a couple of weeks ago. Fully stripped pre-facelift 316 with a 325i motor. RPM sumpguard, full welded in cage. Standard bonnet, boot, glass and battery in normal position and two seats
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kipsy
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Thu Apr 05, 2012 8:35 pm
Going to have to get mine done asap because busting to know now
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Thu Apr 05, 2012 10:42 pm
Screacher wrote:Popped mine on the scales a couple of weeks ago. Fully stripped pre-facelift 316 with a 325i motor. RPM sumpguard, full welded in cage. Standard bonnet, boot, glass and battery in normal position and two seats
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That's very good.
The RPM sumpguard is pretty heavy, i struggle to carry it with one hand so it must be around 10Kg
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Fri Apr 06, 2012 6:17 am
How much petrol was in the car when weighed? Take away excess petrol weight and passenger seat, allow for weight loss that a fibreglass bonnet and race battery instead of standard would give, and you are coming in under 1000kg.
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Hoobs
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Fri Apr 06, 2012 3:44 pm
bss325i wrote:Hoobs wrote:6 branch made sod all difference in my experience anyway tbh.
Which 6 branch?
It was actually in my e21 and came from Fritz bits I think? It changed the way the car sounded but there was nothing much else. I got one because I'd done everything else but personally I would rather spend my dough on an m50/52 conversion. I'm not knocking the m20, it's just that I spent a fair chunk of cash building a 2.7 with all the trimmings and my m52 blew it into the weeds.
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Fri Apr 06, 2012 6:14 pm
redcar wrote:
The RPM sumpguard is pretty heavy, i struggle to carry it with one hand so it must be around 10Kg
I got a mate to cut a load more holes out of it. Didn't weigh it before and after but it was noticeably lighter in my hand.
Could still do with more taking off it as we ran out of space on his machine table and couldn't get to the back part.
'88 e30 328i M52 track bint.
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Hoobs wrote:bss325i wrote:Hoobs wrote:6 branch made sod all difference in my experience anyway tbh.
Which 6 branch?
It was actually in my e21 and came from Fritz bits I think? It changed the way the car sounded but there was nothing much else. I got one because I'd done everything else but personally I would rather spend my dough on an m50/52 conversion. I'm not knocking the m20, it's just that I spent a fair chunk of cash building a 2.7 with all the trimmings and my m52 blew it into the weeds.
Fritz one isn't all that..
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Hoobs
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Fri Apr 06, 2012 9:03 pm
What sort of lap times should I be aiming for around Brands?
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A lot depends on tyres suspension etc and how hard you are trying (ie brain out one off laps or reasonably comfortable consistent laps). IMO in a 325i anything close to a minute around Brands is plenty quick enough to feel that you are trying, much under a minute is the kind of pace where it could all start to go wrong on a track day.
As a comparison average E30 PBMW race laps (not far off standard mechanically 320i race weight 1125kg and 318i race weight 1065kg) are about a minute, a new lap record was set a couple of weeks back 57.9 something in a 320i. That is stunningly quick given the power/weight they are working with.
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Hoobs
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Sat Apr 07, 2012 1:49 pm
Well I'm pretty content as I managed to be consistently in the 59's and am certainly no talent when it comes to driving. It's just about having fun for me, although I don't want to be getting in the way either.
Just back from Surrey Rolling Road and the old m20 is still going strong after 24 years.

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