jrgb 0 Report post Posted November 30, 2007 Hi Guys, This probably sounds a bit bizarre, but I'm looking at converting a standard 2005 Z4 roadster into a Z4 GTR (ie: an E86 M Coupe racecar). Has anyone heard of an aftermarket kit / body panel? I've located a company in the US that produce a complete set of carbon-fibre coupe panels for a Z4, but it's bloody expensive, and doesn't look that great. The only alternative is to buy genuine BMW panels (roof and rear hatch) ex-Germany, and then fabricate the rest. Possible to do, but time-consuming. We'll also have to fabricate those amazing flared GTR guards, plus front, rear & side panels ... big job, but should look really agressive when finished. Can't decide whether to fit the 4.4 litre V8 or 3.2 M3 engine (I think the M5 engine will cost too much). Both engines would fit. The 4.4 would be cheaper, and provide greater torque for Targa racing, but the 3.2 revs more freely, and may suit circuit racing better. Decisions, decisions! Anyone out there got any logical reasons for one engine over the other? Cheers, John PS: If anyone knows of an accident damaged late model M3 for sale, please let me know. I'd like to salvage all the running gear for this project (if I do decide on the 3.2 engine). Prefer 1999 or newer. Although I'd prefer to buy a complete car (I'd like to use engine, gearbox, diff and brakes), I'd consider buying parts separately. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gus 5 Report post Posted November 30, 2007 Cool idea, but what happened to the e46 GTR you planned? very $$, why not just race an m3? or put it all in a 1 series? or e30! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hybrid 1043 Report post Posted November 30, 2007 Hi John, You may need to do what I did when enquirying about e90 BTCC wide body panels. Phone keith down at JC parts division. They have access to the motor sport catalogue but he would have to make some proper enquiries. I have a feeling the panels are only availble if you purchase an actual BMW suppoted motorsport z4. I would look to germany for the panels as if there are going to be any good aftermarket bits then there would be the place to start, not the US. Also another thought would be actually contacting the racing teams direct who run z4 motorsports. Im sure they can point you in the right direction or may even be able to help. we have found this with locating DTM parts for the e30 m3 turbo project. I would say unless you are looking at getting a true m5 engine, power to weight in a z4 would better benefit using the s54. here is a site on show to get an s54 going on a non m-specific vehicle with the standard DME. (may have some useful tips) http://e46.mit.edu/BMW_OEM_E46_M3_Engine_Transplant.htm cheers Josh Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drifty325i 0 Report post Posted November 30, 2007 Id have the 4.4l V8, more torque down low and still rev very well with the right mods. ALOT cheaper to replace, lighter, they are a shorter motor so weight distribution will be better,ideal for targa. Depends what you want most Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jrgb 0 Report post Posted November 30, 2007 Cool idea, but what happened to the e46 GTR you planned? very $$, why not just race an m3? or put it all in a 1 series? or e30! Andy Culpin from RaceFX is still working on the E46 GTR project - in fact he his currently building 3 of them. I was planning to buy one for Targa / circuit racing ... that was until I saw some images of the E86 Z4 GTR. Being a sports car fan (I currently race a 2-seater, V8 Lexus-powered sportscar in Targa & circuit) there was no debate - it had to be a Z4 GTR. The Z4 is lighter, lower, and has far less front & rear overhang (important for the undulating roads in Targa), plus it's different. Nothing wrong with the M3, 1 Series, or E30 option, it's just that I like 'different' racecars. So that's why a purchased a damaged 2005 Z4 for the project. The plan is to have it ready for Targa 2008 ... it's Auckland to Wellington next year. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jrgb 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2007 Hi John, ...phone keith down at JC parts division. They have access to the motor sport catalogue but he would have to make some proper enquiries. I have a feeling the panels are only availble if you purchase an actual BMW suppoted motorsport z4... cheers Josh Hi Josh, Really appreciate the advice. This will be my first BMW racecar, so I need to establish contacts within the BMW racing community. Do you recommend Jerry Clayton over Team McMillan for racing parts? What is Keith's surname at Jerry Claytons? Thanks, John Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jrgb 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2007 Id have the 4.4l V8, more torque down low and still rev very well with the right mods. ALOT cheaper to replace, lighter, they are a shorter motor so weight distribution will be better,ideal for targa. Depends what you want most Good advice! I love the 4.4 litre in my 740 ... great engine. Also currently race a V8 powered racecar, so appreciate the torque. What is the weight difference between the 4.4 V8 and the 3.2 litre 6 cylinder? As I see it, the advantages of the 4.4 V8 are - cheaper cost; more torque; shorter motor so weight set back further. Disadvantages are heat from two headers; possible issues with the steering shaft clearing the wider engine; space to route two exhausts under the car. Cheers, John Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hybrid 1043 Report post Posted December 1, 2007 Hi Josh, Really appreciate the advice. This will be my first BMW racecar, so I need to establish contacts within the BMW racing community. Do you recommend Jerry Clayton over Team McMillan for racing parts? What is Keith's surname at Jerry Claytons? Thanks, John No worries fella, Keith George (main parts guy there) is his name tell him I sent you and told you he'd look after ya (I know I always say this but if you tell what your project is he'll will give you my pricing ) I use JC because I have had nothing but excellent service from them, I have stuck quite a lot of business through them. I had a not so sh*t hot exeprience with Team once and wasn't interested in dealing with them after that. Give us a PM if and I can hand on people I have established relationship with over the years and who I know wont do you wrong. around the engine ideas ... the M62/M62TU 4.4 v8 is 146kgs with 286Hp and the s54 3.2 is 148kgs however 343bhp there is a video of a UUC motorwerks e36 s54 m3 race car with a race prepped s54 putting out 400hp floating around I will post when I can find it I was considering myself the crashed m3 CSL motor a while back but opted for the s50 as it was 1/4 of the price for our hill climb project it is far higher reving than the v8 could produce which is, personally, where I think you'll be driving the rev range for racing. (which is what the factory Z4 motorsport is running) Mid range torque is great .. but top end revs are where its at. The s54 would make a better race engine as they have have all the throttle bodies and oil squirters etc etc to do the task off the bat. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hybrid 1043 Report post Posted December 1, 2007 forgot to add keith imported a set of the BTCC motorsport 18inch wheels (with the crazy offset for the kit) in for their BTCC replica showroom car but unfortunily it didnt fit the standard guards He should be able to get those wheels in that picture you posted Engine Vital Statistics: Engine Type: BMW S54 Max Power: 396 PS at 8200rpm (approximate) Max Torque: 400 Nm at approximately 5750 rpm (approximate) Max Revolutions per minute: 8400 rpm Cylinder Capacity: 3246 cc Bore x Stroke: 87 x 91 mm Compression Ratio: 12,5:1 Engine Layout: Six cylinder in-line Cylinder Block: One-piece construction Crankshaft: Forged steel part Piston: Forged slipper skirt piston Con-rod: Steel Cylinder Head: Aluminium, four valves per cylinder Valve Train: Two chain driver overhead camshafts with variable valve timing Cooling system: Water / Air cooler Intake system: Six single throttle valves Airbox: Carbon fibre airbox with resonance induction optimised inlet pipes Exhaust system: Multiple pipe manifold with silencer and catalytic converter Fueling Fuel system: Inlet-Pipe injection Injector: One per cylinder Fuel Injection Pressure: 5 bar Fuel Type: 5 star lead-free petrol RON: minimum 98RON Ignition: Engine management System: BMW Motorsport ECU406 with two powerful microprocessors Cylinder Firing: Cylinder selective optimized Injection and Ignition Ignition coils: Six high performance pencil-type ignition coils with integrated ignition driver Sparkplugs: NGK high performance Sparkplugs Electronics: Valve Control: VANOS Throttle: Electronic Throttle Control Networking: Ethernet Interface and four CAN busses Distribution and Control of electronics: BMW Motorsport POWER400 Control Unit Networking of all Sensors and Actuators: Ethernet Interface and four CAN busses Wire Harness loom: Weight optimised Monitoring Instruments and gauges: Free programmable LCD Display with shift lights Drivetrain: Transmission: Sequential 6-speed gearbox, sintered clutch Flywheel: Steel Chassis: Tyres: Michelin Front: 27/65-18 Rear: 28/71-18 Brakes: Front: Grey cast iron disc Diameter: 380mm / 6 pot fixed calliper Rear: Grey cast iron disc Diameter: 320mm / 4 pot fixed calliper Dimensions: Length: 4415mm Width: 1880mm Wheelbase: 2493mm Overhang: Front: 865mm Rear: 774mm Rear wing width: 1504mm Ground Clearance: Front: 80mm Rear: 90mm Fuel tank volume 100 / 120 litres Minimum weight 1,250kg 1200 kg in Nürburgring Specification Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RvT 9 Report post Posted December 2, 2007 Spotted this wrecked 3.2 z3 going cheap. Motor may be unusable though. Price is right http://www.tau-sales.com/defaultMall/sitem...?EVENT_NO=64814 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hybrid 1043 Report post Posted December 13, 2007 John, Just came across this ... http://www.studie.jp/stst/stst/vlnz4mcoupe/index.html company in Japan doing a full motorsport CF kit. click the arrows to change photos Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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m325i 709 Report post Posted December 14, 2007 That is unreal. Looks like a comfortable daily driver=) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drifty325i 0 Report post Posted December 14, 2007 OMG that looks so awesome! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jrgb 0 Report post Posted December 21, 2007 John, Just came across this ... http://www.studie.jp/stst/stst/vlnz4mcoupe/index.html company in Japan doing a full motorsport CF kit. click the arrows to change photos MATE, YOU'RE A BLOODY LEGEND! Magic ... this is exactly what I was after! I've sent them a couple of e-mails, and I'm waiting for them to respond with pricing details. Probably won't be cheap, but has to be cheaper than developing our own. There may be a communication problem with Studie (their whole site is of course in Japanese). Know anyone who speaks / writes Japanese? Thanks heaps, I owe you one! John Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
international 0 Report post Posted December 21, 2007 That green Z4 was done in Japan, can tell by the plate, the asian man and the fact that the car was parked on the left side of the road, even though it is a left hand drive. In regards to that engine of the Z4 GTR, I am totally stunned by the power produced by the S54, through all this time I have totally under-estimated the potential of the S54, even on NA, macking down a massive compression ratio of 12.5 which is a very good achievement by any standards...the only things that come close are the Hondas, anyways I am most stoked about the power output of nearly 400ps...from a 3.2L...NA...awesome carbon fibre air intakes. ps...not bad to see that it can still run Octane 98...still "road worthy" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hybrid 1043 Report post Posted December 22, 2007 MATE, YOU'RE A BLOODY LEGEND! Magic ... this is exactly what I was after! I've sent them a couple of e-mails, and I'm waiting for them to respond with pricing details. Probably won't be cheap, but has to be cheaper than developing our own. There may be a communication problem with Studie (their whole site is of course in Japanese). Know anyone who speaks / writes Japanese? Thanks heaps, I owe you one! John no probs .... just let me do a photoshoot of it whens its done Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EDE_Racing 0 Report post Posted February 3, 2008 MATE, YOU'RE A BLOODY LEGEND! Magic ... this is exactly what I was after! I've sent them a couple of e-mails, and I'm waiting for them to respond with pricing details. Probably won't be cheap, but has to be cheaper than developing our own. Hi, Have you heard from them yet? A complete CF-kit costs about €18000 +VAT /P http://www.z4gtr.se Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites