12-11-2018, 12:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-31-2018, 12:23 AM by Senor_Taylor.)
Hello all. I should be working right now, but I can't stop day dreaming about the future of this car, so I'll put the cart before the horse and start my build thread.
I've been talking to Simon Kim about Jake's old E36 (95 325i Sedan Sport Package) for almost a year now. Some time at March VIR Jake mentioned his old E36 325i Sedan he had like 30 years ago and mentioned someone in Nasa currently owned it. The way everyone spoke about the car made it seem like a great base for track car and Spec3 has really piqued my interest. As much as I'd like an M3, I don't have the money, nor do I have the desire to constantly tweak my car with aero and other parts, so any class an M3 would end up in would not interest me. I love E30s, but they don't love me and the amount of money it would take to make an E30 just survive the trip to VIR and back doesn't make sense. Spec 3 makes the most sense, no?
So, after bugging Simon on Facebook messenger once a month every month since March, he agreed to let me drive out to his house and look at the car. For some reason, I don't have any pictures, but the car looks pretty good for sitting in his garage for 2 years. We've agreed on a roundabout price, and he's doing a cooling system refresh and replacing some gaskets before we finalize the deal in a week or two. The car has been owned my 3 NASA MA members over the last decade and was maintained by RRT, so I feel good about it. The car will be coming with an old Spec 3 suspension, new cooling system, vanos lines, new gaskets, and some other goodies.
What's a better decision than buying a 20 year old BMW? Buying parts for it before you buy it! You may have seen my safety equipment thread. Thanks to the generosity of some good friends (Kaan, Jim, DJ, Tian, etc), I've been able to scrape together 2 seats, harnesses, and seat mounting hardware.
DJ also tipped me off to a roll bar for sale, which was scooped up immediately, but I found the manufacturer of the bar on BimmerForums and contacted him. https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/showt...3-Roll-Bar. He completed a new bar from scratch for me in 4 days and is shipping it off tomorrow afternoon.
So what's the plan?
Around Christmas, if the car isn't ready, I'm going to spend a weekend over at Simon's and help get the car ready for me to buy. I'll spend some time around the new year throwing all of the safety equipment in and checking the car over.
Hopefully get the car sorted with brakes and the other necessary things. Sign up for a refrigerator bowl some time in January or February. Then start the car in DE 2 at VIR in March.
I plant to take my time and stick in DE for a few seasons with the car with the plans of hopefully caging it, and really going racing in the future once my career is a little more stable.
I'm still on the lookout for harness mounting hardware, and any other hand-me-down E36 go-fast parts. I really appreciate the generosity of my older race track friends so far. This certainly wouldn't be possible without all of you!
... and yes. I know this is like the third or fourth time I've said "It's really going to happen this time!" I really hope it does work out this go round.
To begin. What things do I NEED to do before doing DE in this for a full season?
I figure probably get shock tower reinforcement plates, and do the oil pump nut safety wire mod?
-- Edit:
Spec 3 rules: https://nasa-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/doc..._Final.pdf
I've been talking to Simon Kim about Jake's old E36 (95 325i Sedan Sport Package) for almost a year now. Some time at March VIR Jake mentioned his old E36 325i Sedan he had like 30 years ago and mentioned someone in Nasa currently owned it. The way everyone spoke about the car made it seem like a great base for track car and Spec3 has really piqued my interest. As much as I'd like an M3, I don't have the money, nor do I have the desire to constantly tweak my car with aero and other parts, so any class an M3 would end up in would not interest me. I love E30s, but they don't love me and the amount of money it would take to make an E30 just survive the trip to VIR and back doesn't make sense. Spec 3 makes the most sense, no?
So, after bugging Simon on Facebook messenger once a month every month since March, he agreed to let me drive out to his house and look at the car. For some reason, I don't have any pictures, but the car looks pretty good for sitting in his garage for 2 years. We've agreed on a roundabout price, and he's doing a cooling system refresh and replacing some gaskets before we finalize the deal in a week or two. The car has been owned my 3 NASA MA members over the last decade and was maintained by RRT, so I feel good about it. The car will be coming with an old Spec 3 suspension, new cooling system, vanos lines, new gaskets, and some other goodies.
What's a better decision than buying a 20 year old BMW? Buying parts for it before you buy it! You may have seen my safety equipment thread. Thanks to the generosity of some good friends (Kaan, Jim, DJ, Tian, etc), I've been able to scrape together 2 seats, harnesses, and seat mounting hardware.
DJ also tipped me off to a roll bar for sale, which was scooped up immediately, but I found the manufacturer of the bar on BimmerForums and contacted him. https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/showt...3-Roll-Bar. He completed a new bar from scratch for me in 4 days and is shipping it off tomorrow afternoon.
So what's the plan?
Around Christmas, if the car isn't ready, I'm going to spend a weekend over at Simon's and help get the car ready for me to buy. I'll spend some time around the new year throwing all of the safety equipment in and checking the car over.
Hopefully get the car sorted with brakes and the other necessary things. Sign up for a refrigerator bowl some time in January or February. Then start the car in DE 2 at VIR in March.
I plant to take my time and stick in DE for a few seasons with the car with the plans of hopefully caging it, and really going racing in the future once my career is a little more stable.
I'm still on the lookout for harness mounting hardware, and any other hand-me-down E36 go-fast parts. I really appreciate the generosity of my older race track friends so far. This certainly wouldn't be possible without all of you!
... and yes. I know this is like the third or fourth time I've said "It's really going to happen this time!" I really hope it does work out this go round.
To begin. What things do I NEED to do before doing DE in this for a full season?
I figure probably get shock tower reinforcement plates, and do the oil pump nut safety wire mod?
-- Edit:
Spec 3 rules: https://nasa-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/doc..._Final.pdf
Current:
2011 F150 Platinum | 1995 BMW 325i | 1983 BMW 320i | The MMoped | 2008 BMW 128i
Past:
1996 Toyota Tacoma: | 1992 Mazda Miata | 2002 BMW 325i |
2003 Toyota Tacoma | 1995 Miata M Edition | 1997 Subaru Outback |
1992 Mazda Miata | 1990 BMW 325i | 2007 Toyota 4Runner |
1995 Ford Windstar | 1987 BMW 325i | 1987 BMW 325 | 1990 BMW 325i Vert |
2018 VW GTI | 1990 Mazda Miata | 1989 BMW 325i Vert | 2015 Fiesta ST | 1983 BMW 320i parts car
2011 F150 Platinum | 1995 BMW 325i | 1983 BMW 320i | The MMoped | 2008 BMW 128i
Past:
1996 Toyota Tacoma: | 1992 Mazda Miata | 2002 BMW 325i |
2003 Toyota Tacoma | 1995 Miata M Edition | 1997 Subaru Outback |
1992 Mazda Miata | 1990 BMW 325i | 2007 Toyota 4Runner |
1995 Ford Windstar | 1987 BMW 325i | 1987 BMW 325 | 1990 BMW 325i Vert |
2018 VW GTI | 1990 Mazda Miata | 1989 BMW 325i Vert | 2015 Fiesta ST | 1983 BMW 320i parts car