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M3 Evo 3.2 1997 (HACKAR)

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Back ground: My introduction to BMW's was because of "she who must be obeyed" Quote "The truck just doesn't give off the right impression to our clients, you need to buy a car" So my first Bimmer was a E36 325M coupe I loved it, till I was accosted by a service station attendant asking about my M3. ???? So at my next service I asked the mechanic what's an M3 after the explanation he said that the one he would get, was a 1997 Evo 3.2 six speed. Months passed then on a visit to Jerry Clayton's what happen to be sitting there a Estorial Blue 1997 3.2 M3 After a test drive and a few days of negotiating with both JC and the wife. I became it's proud owner, below are listed the mods and upgrades I have done over the last 5 or so years. Hopefully you'll enjoy the notes and photo's and if you're luck enough to own one it may help you in some of your upgrade decisions. Thanks to all of those both on Bimmersport and other BMW forums around the world for their help over the years. Special Thanks to Dave Martin for his help and use of his workshop over the years

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Aug 2007 This is the CAI that I made. I also ran a tube up from the left brake duct + it still get air from behind the grill. Got hold of a indoor / outdoor thermometer 70C max output run round town with it in my engine bay, got readings of 70c + in the engine bay after a lot of stop starting at lights. Put one sensor inside the shield of the CAI fitted the other sensor outside, temp increased at the lights but within a km was back down to outside temp. But once I figure out what to line the inside of the shield with hopefully the increase temp at idle will be reduced. Trannie Mounts & Reinforces Braided Clutch line Braided Brake lines post-2197-1360804416.jpg post-2197-1360804538.jpg

Nov 7 2007 Ground Control Complete Coil-over Kit, E36 Race (Or Serious Track) , (Completely Assembled) post-2197-1360804610.jpg post-2197-1360804622.jpg post-2197-1360804701.jpg post-2197-1360804721.jpg

2008 Couple of track days or should I say Driver Training days 2009 BBS 17X8 5X120 ET38 RX204 10.56kgs rims R888 235x45x17 -

2019: BBS RG-R (RG719) 17x8 5x120 ET40 7.66kgs: 2.9kgs saving per wheelpost-2197-1360805010.jpg

Oct 28 2010 RacingBrakes.com Front RB 400 Calipers 4 pot, RB 2 piece rotors 328 X 28, RB Et 900 pads Rear Standard calipers (brass guides), RB 2 piece rotors 312 X 20, Hawk DTC-60 pads Dot 5 brake fluid Note changed front pads to Hawk DTC-70 (RB 900 pads didn't like Driver training) Had a bit of fun with these, the hats were 5mm to shallow, so the rotors rubbed on the lower ball joint. Racingbrakes USA came to the party sending me out new hats and caliper brackets at no cost. Did a trackday on checking the front pads the wear and condition of the drivers side pads was shocking. Worked out in the end that the design of the rotors (cooling) worked so well I had to block off the drivers side air duct.(passengers side blocked by CAI)So the pads could get up to operating temp. post-2197-1360805213.jpg post-2197-1360805227.jpg post-2197-1360805287.jpg post-2197-1360805298.jpg

2010 Base line Dyno 184kW (CAI )

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2011 Scorpion Back Box What a difference in weight between OEM and Scorpion. I got a bit of a shock when the OEM came off with me under it. post-2197-1360806251.jpg post-2197-1360807110.jpg

Dyno 184.8kW (CAI,Back Box)

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Jul 10 2011 CF High Wing Rear Spoiler Reason for project I wanted to try out a high rear spoiler wing at Driver Training Days. So I brought a 2 piece low GT CF spoiler and a boot lid off trademe a month or 2 ago. The project was to try and turn the spoiler into a high 4 piece spoiler. I tried to make the risers myself starting out by forming the risers from foam not very successfully so I gave up and just cheated, brought a pair of risers from the states.I then had to figured out, how to connect the pieces together. Done Now this was my first attempt at CF and I have never done FG either, so it was pretty ambitious to say the least. With multiple angles, curves, sides and a join, laying out was fun. But the real fun started when trying to wet out the fiber. Hereâ€s my process for what itâ€s worth Cut CF to approx size Mix 4:1 resin with a bit of black pigment added, for the first coat for depth Wet out riser, Lay down CF over riser, attempt to trim to make a nice join (never happened) Wet out top of CF x 3 approx 15min between coats, pour and brush coats on, turning the piece multiple times to try and stop runs and drips (as a dried drip has an air bubble under it) Hit the piece with a blow torch between coats to remove air bubbles (only mildly successfully) Let dry over night and then sand with 180, 400, 800, 1000 and 1200 to smooth Another top coat of resin to get the last ripples or low points out Let dry Sand 180, 400, 800, 1000 and 1200 Things I did wrong or didn't work for me When first wetting the form piece with black pigment resin donâ€t over wet or it seeps between the CF weave and you loss the pattern Donâ€t have any joins They say to dab the resin coats on with a paint brush, I tried and caught the weave Heat gun didnâ€t work on the air bubbles it didnâ€t get hot enough I think Put enough top coats down so you donâ€t sand down to the CF when trying to smooth out Conclusion If itâ€s your first time CFing and itâ€s a smallish, simple piece your doing, go for it. If itâ€s a complicated piece and for show give it to a professional Or if youâ€re like me and donâ€t mind that itâ€s not perfect because you hope you will be going so fast no one will see it or maybe the rest of the spoiler is not perfect either go for it. I purchased Carbon Fibre and resin from NZ Fibreglass. By the way the extra boot and spoiler will only be fitted when I go to Driver Training Days Project remaining items Clear coats and working out an easy way of disconnecting the wire loom in my boot.

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June 2011 Eibach Sway Bars ( I think) Front 26mm Rear 24mm Ground Control adjustable sway bar links front & rear Mar 2012 ATI Pod Auto Meter Gauges Phantom 11 Oil pressure and Water Temperature, Engine Mounts Poly, Braided Clutch line, Schroth Harness Quick fit(what difference at the Driver training days just being so planted in the vaders) post-2197-1360807498.jpg post-2197-1360807629.jpg post-2197-1360807651.jpg post-2197-1360807679.jpg post-2197-1360807722.jpg

Nov 2012 Exhaust upgrade I removed my mid section just before christmas and replaced it with twin 2.5" ,keeping roughly the same curves from the headers into straight through resonators where the small muffler was located. Had the car dyno'ed and compared it to a run when the stock mid section was on. Here we go: Dyno 189.7 kW (CAI, exhaust V:1) with overlay.

Lost 48Nm below 3600 rpm, gained 16Nm after that till 5850 then decreased but stayed above earlier run when stock. Lost 5-10 Kw between 2000 -3600 There was a flat spot between 2550-2700 From 3600 up, got a solid 5Kw gain all the way Next I'll put a X pipe in and have it retuned.

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OEM

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V.1 (Just a note this version was fairly loud and had a real drone between 1700-2000rpm)

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2013 JTD underpanel hoping for some drop in running temps, doesn't seem to have made a difference

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Exhaust V.2 Went with a merge pipe rather than a straight X pipe I made the exist pipes flare out gradually to the resonators post-2197-1360808774.jpg

Here's a description of my setup 2.5" twin pipes from the OEM headers. (following same route as OEM system) Merge pipe (approx 10" long) where the exhaust straightens(replaces cats) 2 straight through perforated resonators (replaces small muffler) scorpion muffler.

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Dyno 190.8kW (CAI,exhaust V:2) with overlay

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1 kW gain so now at 190.8kW But regained 5-10kW between 2600-3500 Also the flat spot between 2550-2700 is gone. The exhaust noise/sound has reduced markedly when cruising no worries now about the police. Unless I plant it ;) Drone has gone as well.

Dyno Results

2010 My Base line Dyno 184kW (CAI)

Dyno 184.8kW (CAI,Back Box)

Dyno 189.7kW (CAI, Back Box, Exhaust V:1)

2013 Dyno 190.8kW (CAI, Back Box, Exhaust V:2)

Dyno 197.5kW (CAI, Back Box, Exhaust V:2 Mapped)

Thanks again to my mates, Dave and Mark without their talents and time most of these upgrades wouldn't have happened.

Headliner and A pillars recovered

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As normal pulling something apart was the easiest part (once you work out the clips ) Approx 1.1/2 hr to remove Approx 3 hrs to re install everything Not a hard job for one person, If you're going to drive the car around after removal, put a drop sheet over your seats before you start and vacuum the foam roof liner when you're finished otherwise you get very itchy :rolleyes: BLOODY FIBERGLASS

Dyno 197.5kW (CAI, Back Box, Exhaust V:2 Mapped)

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Thanks to Gavin @ Hi Velocity for the work he did on the re-mapping.

Time warp ? 2016 202 ye baby

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Out of time warp

July 2013 power steering pump reconditioned both belts, 2 adjusting pulleys, Deflection pulley and the complete hydraulic belt tensioner, Iridium Engineering Vanos Kit installed

Feb 2014 Beisan systems Euro S50 Double Vanos Seals Repair Kit and another Iridium Engineering Vanos Kit installed. Upgraded vanos bolts 8 x M5x20, 3 x M6x20, 6 x M5x16 all 10.9 and zinc plated.

Reason for the above, exhaust side bolts sheared. Lucky I was only travelling at 40km hr and a few hundred meters from pulling into my mates workshop. When I stopped on the forecourt the vanos dumped 2/3rds of the engine oil on the ground. My guess is if I'd been on the mototway, stereo blasting that would have been the end of my motor. 

 

 

May 2014 update

Shift-I Flat tri-colour it's is a progressive gear shift and RPM range indicator :ph34r: (I have had this for awhile now)

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These are more recent : Constant pressure valve, Rear quarter windows rubber covers

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Ready to clean off, old double sided tape

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Brake clean (good quality) and thumb pressure is the trick for removal

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Beautiful smartens it up nicely

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Windshield cowling

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Powerflex Front Control arm bushes and Rear Trailing arm bushes as well

Jun 2014 installed new front RB Rotors, (brought in may 2013)

Sep 2014

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Fuel filter, Rear brake guides, boot struts installed

Oct 2014

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UUC stage 2 kit

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mmmm, it did balance up but not what I expected from UUC(sent them an email they never replied)

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$550US of parts from Pelican: Clutch parts, shifter parts, seals,bearings,clips etc (flywheel, ARP bolts not sourced from Pelican)

Now I need to find myself a run round so I can take my car off the road.

More parts still to order, but until I've dropped the gear box and the sump I wont know exactly what parts I need.

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My Christmas present arrived QuickJack no more jacking or jack stands

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Unpacked took me about 1 1/2 hours to set up. No leaks that's a miracle for me

For my E36 M3

(By rights for the pickup points the 5000 is the right model)

I chose the 3500 model because;

The unit can fit in the car with the back seat down so portable, 5000 won't.

My garage is always full of stuff so room around the car can be tight.

My car is lowered so to get the jack stands in place takes 30 minutes.

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So this is my run-round for when my car is off the road, I've called it called " Minny Me", it got sea sick going up and down so may times

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Here's the view under my M3

For my E36 M3

As advised by another E36 owner US based, "I set mine up with, the front lifting points matching and the rears where it lands and have had no problems"

I set the front pucks (38mm) under front mounting points, which left the rear pucks 270mm short of the ideal spot for their placement, I used the 75mm pucks on the rear and turned them sideways moving them to the inside edge of the frames

I set the frames outside bar to run just outside of the body line of the car. Under advisement from a trusted source I have move the frames further in. Used the 75mm pucks front and back and moved them both onto the floor pan seam(see photos)

Once raised to full height with the safety bar in place, I have 430mm clearance under the car and it feels very solid. (Total lift 445mm before lowering onto safety bar)

With this setup I had 430mm all-round

I got the pumps power supply from the engine bay.

I have had the car sitting up for about 3hrs and have lowered it down I have checked the area around the rear puck location and it doesn't seem to have damaged the rear floor pan.

Reasons for my setup

I got my power from the engine bay because my Jumper leads clamps were to big for the area around my battery in the boot

Why 38mm pucks up front, my cars approx 15mm to low to fit the 75mm ones up front.

Because I'm now using the seam I can fit the 75mm pucks up front

I started with 38mm pucks at the rear with the frame just under the body line, but found that the inside rear edge of the frame was hitting the rear floor pan and was also close to hitting the side skirts once I started lifting.

Going to the 75mm pucks on the rear and turning them sideways and moving them towards the inside edge took pressure off the side skirts and moved the frame so it couldn't hit the rear floor pan.

(Semi full write-up in the Race Series -Tech section of forum)

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Perfect: setting up outside took 5min 7 seconds

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Front puck location

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Rear puck location

END OF PART 1, CONTINUDED ON PART TWO LINK http://bimmersport.co.nz/topic/51595-m3-evo-32-1997-hackar-part-2/

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very very nice.

Where did you dyno this car? and what type of Dyno?

Cheers,

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Thanks for sharing, quality project!

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looks nice .

do you have the dyno sheet , interested to see the graph etc

thanks for posting those up

interesting results , nice to see comparrsions on the same dyno etc.

camparing the 3.2L high revving engine vs the older style unit

heres my rebuilt 3.65L m88 engine

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build details here

http://www.bimmersport.co.nz/forums/index....45&start=45

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See this thing in my travels ... distinctly remember hooning past it in the e30 on top of the harbour bridge north bound one day.

Sweet car :)

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Updated,

now re-mapped. Plot added

Cheers Gavin

Bring on the 29th

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Nice work. I like the 'proven' approach with milestones dyno's to prove it.

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Nice! Gives me motivation to do some work to mine haha

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Always 'Sweet'... :)

Did you use brake cleaner on your painted surfaces???

I did mate and that's why I included both a photo of the can and the text.

The product I used is called WuRTH brake cleaner, use it on my painted calipers no problem, if I'm cleaning parts like a pulled apart vanos then I'll sometime use the cheap stuff. Brought a box of brake clean from a guy on here I think a few years back they worked well as a paint stripper :)

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Hey I have the same flat spot/hesitation at mid 2000rpm in my E36 M3.

What was it that solved the problem for you.

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Hi Dave

I had the balancing done in New Lynn by Balancing Specialties, I took advice from Josh. Thank God

The engineer (Bob) said that it was a long way out, of balance. And would have done some damage if I'd just installed.

So it's not 8.5lbs any more, now down to 7.9lbs.

Totals

UUC Stage 2 kit weight : Flywheel, P & C plate, bolts = 10.3Kgs or 22.7lbs

Original old E36 M3 weight : Flywheel, P & C plate, bolts = 17.6Kgs or 38.8lbs

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Awesome project thread! Great to see a e36 M3 Evo putting out near on 200rwkw

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Update, my Christmas present arrived.

As mentioned by M3AN earlier I add my updates to my first post just to keep it clean and easier to find

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Oo nice, where did you source the QuickJack from?

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I was checking out Bendpak and their QuickJack online contacted them for a agent in LA so I could ship through Main Freight.

Bendpak contacted me to say they had just appointed a NZ agent.

After pricing importing it myself :) I rang Sulco their quote was only $50 more so I ordered one.

But I got caught the quote they gave didn't include GST.

Don't quote me but I think the price will be around $2350 including

They only brought two into the country, I got one the other went to a guy in the South Island. More are coming

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oh im so jealous, that quickjack looks amazing. Whats the weight rating? Are they solid and stable at max height?

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Re: QuickJack - read this thread before setting it up:

http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showthread.php?t=477617

Mine is the 3500 model, was looking at the 5000 but it's that much bigger

M3 is within weight requirements , pickup points are not perfect but chatted with a guy in the US

who uses the 3500 with his M3, he uses the front jacking points as his set out point

and has had no problems.

As it mentions the instructions are minimal

I didn't "drain the air valve" will have to. The rest I worked out so not that hard

I did use a review with pictures for reference

From my testing with Minny Me (wouldn't test with my baby)

seems every solid at full height

Hasn't leaked yet

Will be testing it out more this weekend including putting my car up

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So I take it by need more parts but have to drop sump your doing new barings and crank bolts. That's also something I should be looking into at some point. Are you gong with arp or just oem?

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You are correct Bearings and ARP Crank bolts

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You are correct Bearings and ARP Crank bolts

#EVOLYF

Not great reviews in that thread, looks cool but id be worried about the spindly looking bits of metal supporting the whole car. Doesnt look over engineered like id want.

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