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E46 brake differences between models
BMRBOI replied to satellitej's topic in Brakes, Suspension & Steering
I got mine from Ray, rotors and brake lines from turner motosport in the us and used genuine bmw pads. I'm not sure on the brake bias on the e46 you will have to research. I used all e46 gear. My build here http://bimmersport.co.nz/topic/36519-e36-freshen-up/page-3 -
E46 brake differences between models
BMRBOI replied to satellitej's topic in Brakes, Suspension & Steering
325i and 328i are the same. A bit bigger then the 318i stuff. The 330i brakes are bigger again. They all bolt straight on bar the 330i rear brakes. You need to use the 330i trailing arms. I am running 330i fronts with 328i rears on my e36. -
I done one on my m50 a while ago. Head gasket kit was 300odd then head studs 100 odd. Skimmed and pressure tested was at mates rate at 150 then torx sockets and custom cam locking tool. Then you need to find out why it happened, so new water pump, thermostat and radiator flush maybe another 200, oil, coolant, filters etc another 100-200. And it might be cheaper to buy from pelican parts. Now that's providing you are confident and know how to do this. Workshop manual is a huge benefit for torquing bolts etc. In my opinion, if it's done hi Kms on the engine it might be a better option just to replace the engine. Wouldn't be to much difference in price, providing the new engine is in good condition.
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Selling to make room for new engine, offering it up to bimmersport guys first before tardme. M50b25tu vanos engine with 22x,xxx km on it. Doesn't seem to use water or oil (have only done 1000kms if that, since I have owned it/the car). For $700 You will get: · E36 Engine · Starter motor · Alternator · Power steering pump, lines and e36 steering rack · Viscous fan and coupler · Intake with all components (apart from airbox) · Engine loom with 413 ecu-non EWS (auto) · Exhaust manifold · Auto transmission (may have loom, computer and shifter) · Drive shaft · Used Manual E36 flywheel, pressure plate, two clutch plates and manual starter motor. Have a few other parts for sale too like radiator and aftermarket exhaust. Would like the buyer to pick up (hence the cheap price), I will pull it out for you. All located in Rotorua. Niroy
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Hey bro, are they genuine?
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Is there a bnt down there? They did mine.
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So i talked her into buying this. Its a 2003 318ti nz new. Just clicked 100,000, 1.8L twin cam and 5 speed manual.
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Thanks for the feedback Im trying to convince her on a e46 318ti. I dont like the front ends much, but i would sleep easier at night knowing shes in a car I can work on haha. The Golf looks like a really nice car; it is very pleasurable to be in. Compared to an e46 however, they are 3-5k more for a similar car in my option.
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Hey Guys, My partner and I are looking at buying a Mk5 Golf, just wondering if there is anything in particular I need to look out for? I have been told the auto transmissions can be problematic if they have not been serviced regularly (will most likely be buying an auto). Any real concerns in buying a Jap import vs NZ new? I know service history is a must; I worry about these low k imported ones with no real service history. Should we be sticking to the 2.0 engine (looking at a petrol one)? Thanks for the advice, Niroy
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What suspension are you running?
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Looking at buying one of them for the e36 325i. They seem to be popular in the net, anyone used them? Cost around $400-$445, i see some outfit does alloy radiators on tradme for $288Visit My Website Pay for what you get?
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It’s the shipping weight which will kill you. If you go though the purchasing processes on pelican parts or Turner motorsport they will give you a cost of shipping before you have to pay. There are 3rd party shipping companies which will ship to NZ but it’s still not that cheap. I priced up shipping parts through Kiwi shipping (I think its called) and it was actually cheaper just buying from pelican parts. Unless you have friends which can bring them in through contacts...
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Burn it!! Oh gee, that poor car. I'm actually surprised someone wanted to do a swap for this thing.
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This one here looks tidy Visit My Web
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Selling the engine out of the coupe. M50b25tu vanos engine with 22x,xxx km on it. Have done approx 1000km since purchasing car, doesn't seem to be using water or oil. Will have starter, alternator, power steering pump, viscous fan, intake with all components (apart from airbox) and exhaust manifold. Loom with 413 ecu-non EWS (auto) and will include new water pump and polished thermostat housing- $750 Auto transmission and Drive shaft $150 Full exhaust system with aftermarket muffler $100 Engine still in car and can be taken for a drive. Have other parts for sell out of both coupe (1993 e36 325i) and sedan (1992 e36 325i). Car is located in Rotorua will ship engine. Niroy
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Nice work mate! Are they new or re-ground?
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I was under the impression the only e46 rack quicker then a e36 rack was the e46 318ti. Z3 rack is still the one to have. Would this be any quicker?E46 rack
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Will be removing one from my 1993 e36 coupe once I find a buyer. Will include loom, ecu etc. PM me
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Yep I agree with the manual, in my opinion the non-vanos is more reliable due to not having vanos. The front end will be coming out regardless to fit the sedan gear in so pulling the engine out wont be much of an issue in terms of time.
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Care to elaborate? It would be just a bare m52b28 (new general gaskets fitted) with all obd1 electronics and m50 intake manifold with m52 exhaust manifold matted with 325i non cat exhaust. The gearbox is the factory m50 one with lightweight flywheel and carbon Kevlar clutch.