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Hey everyone, just thought I'd stop in. I just got a '98 M3 and I'm looking forward to getting it track ready over the next month or two. Props to Chad for taking me all the way up to the projects in Jersey City to help my dream become a reality! I read all the suggested must-do's (ie rear control arm bushings, cooling system, tranny mount). Any other suggestions? I'm psyched to finally own a car I can be proud of!
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Welcome, what is your story?
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Welcome =D

A few things were mentioned in Chad's thread. I suggested a short shifter and some nice aftermarket shifter bushings if it's feeling a bit sloppy or rubbery when you shift.

How are the tires on your new ride? A good set of rubber is a must-have for spirited summer driving / track driving as well as another all-season or devoted snow set for the wintertime. That's in my opinion anyway ^_^
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my recommendation would be to do all the preventative maintenance that that car requires, then hit the track. You'll be a much faster driver spending your money on track time rather than mods. That car is plenty capable in stock form and may end up being too much to handle if you start modding it before you head out there.
BTW, welcome to the club and congrats on an awesome purchase.
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#5
Trailing arm bushings, not control arm bushings Smile

Also - keep a very close eye on the subframe and suspension pickup points. Turner motorsport sells reinforcement plates for these, but you will need to drop the subframe and weld them in. I never had any problems with my E36, but I only tracked it 3 times on crappy street tires (Yok ES100's). Chan says the Bimmerworld guys didnt have any issues either, but they probably just crashed their cars before they had a chance to break anything back there Wink
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
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welcome
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Feersty Wrote:Welcome, what is your story?

Well, I'm still pretty new to the racing scene. I've done some autox with SCCA and I went to VIR last year to work as a pit monkey for Chad and Peter. This is really my first race worthy car... one of those deals where I've always wanted to get into racing, but never had the right opportunity. When this one came around, I thought I'd jump on it. Hopefully I'll get to meet up with some of you at the next NASA event... depends on how fast I can get this work done. In the meantime I hope you guys don't mind me poking my head in once in a while for some timely advice as I'm working on the car?

I graduated Info. Systems from Maryland in '01 and I work with Chad now, which is how I found out about Madison Motorsports.

Hope to see you all around.
John
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#8
Careful with it on track Smile Its a very fast, easy to drive and forgiving chassis - up to about 8/10ths. Past that it will bite you pretty hard.

Good luck Smile
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
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Feersty Wrote:Welcome, what is your story?

Don't mind this one john...

PS, I approved your acount on RD.
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white_2kgt Wrote:
Feersty Wrote:Welcome, what is your story?

Don't mind this one john...

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#11
welcome to the forums!!!

oh yeah you also have one of my realistic dream cars :-p

hope to see you at the events!! You'll come to see that the alumni support with this club is strong and we all have a good time and we love to meet new MM-ers Big Grin
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Welcome to the club. Glad to see another bmw.

On as side note...may I have your motor? :wink:


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welcome to the club... on a side note... may i have your car? lol... just kidding. It's hot though.
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Thanks guys, I'm psyched to get started on fixing her up for the track.

John
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welcome! glad to see another E36 M3 being put on track! can't wait to see the car and meet you.
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