It's happened again! Ebay came calling and I succumbed!
1999 Facelifted 2.8 (M52TU engine).
It's a Cat D insurance jobbie and on 108k miles, so it was dirt cheap. Needs a bonnet, bumper, offside headlight and offside door. No chassis
damage, so it's all just 'bolt-on' repairs. Otherwise, it's pretty clean!
The plan is to get it in back in one-piece for the summer and then maybe fiddle with it over the winter (put your orders in now for Z3 spares!
).
But anyway... a Q for some of those that have fiddled with the M52 lump! I've read that the M52 engine has a restricted inlet manifold and that
the better-breathing M50 one is a direct replacement. Does anyone know if the ECU needs to be tweaked to suit?
Cheers.
Oh dear Scootz - bad hair day?
Cant answer your question mate.
But you make me
can you buy an impreza next time please, then i can buy it off you for less *wink*
tilly
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Oh dear Scootz - bad hair day?
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Originally posted by tilly819
can you buy an impreza next time please, then i can buy it off you for less *wink*
tilly
I think you'll find most women don't like it when their men gets STis*
* sexually transmitted infection
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I think you'll find most women don't like it when their men gets STis*
* sexually transmitted infection
They do say that the STi goes like the 'clappers'!!!
"Hey Vidal! Ready for Stoneleigh ? "
Better run down in the z3 than my crusty Land Rover.
We will look so cool, especially if I wear my leather shorts.
Leather shorts! You're SO conservative Ivo!
I've looked out a lime-green mankini for the weekend!
You get a small benefit from fitting the 2.5 inlet manifold (and a tiny bit more again if you fit a big bore throttle body, not sure that bit's worth it though). I believe the thinking is that this benefits top-end at the expense of low-end power & torque (which makes the power delivery more fun in my experience), and that a remap will restore the low-end losses (I never got that far with mine). But you can certainly do it bit by bit.
Good buy, they don't need a remap, just the m50 intake mod and you're looking at 200bhp.
Makes a nice change from all the camp Mx5's around
Cheers guys!
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The plan is to
You must have me confused with someone else Mike!
O Vidal what have you done lol and ivo leather pants its just a bad day lol
I'm already slavering over LS1 and turbo installs on the Zed... all seems a bit silly though for a chassis that has a reputation for being a bit
'flexible' and a rear suspension nicked off a car introduced in 1982 (E30 3 Series).
Z3 Rear Subframe
E30 Rear Subframe
don't worry mate we all lose the right path at some time you just need a little time im sure you will be fine
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I'm already slavering over LS1 and turbo installs on the Zed... all seems a bit silly though for a chassis that has a reputation for being a bit 'flexible' and a rear suspension nicked off a car introduced in 1982 (E30 3 Series).
Z3 Rear Subframe
E30 Rear Subframe
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O Vidal what have you done lol and ivo leather pants its just a bad day lol
I'd love to have your money, to accidentally buy a car!
Bonnets can be hard to come by for reasonable costs for those i've found. Looks nice though, not to heavy.
There is a modification, that I have done on E30's, that can be made to the inside rear trailing arm attachment that corrects camber if you go
down the lowering route. It involves excentric (?) 5 series 'bolts to allow fine adjustment.
surprised the bmw haters havent passed comment yet!
Although to be fair now you've got a beemer, you gotta go out and run over a few cyclists, it's the law!
You could always get a carbon bonnet, Scott...
[Edit - Just saw the price of one: Clicky Linky..how much!!??]
And this thread made me
[Edited on 14/3/12 by mediabloke]
M50 manifold makes a big difference, also fitting a front strut brace ala z3m tightens the front nicely.
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You could always get a carbon bonnet, Scott...
[Edit - Just saw the price of one: Clicky Linky..how much!!??]
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Originally posted by TPG
Bonnets can be hard to come by for reasonable costs for those i've found. Looks nice though, not to heavy.
There is a modification, that I have done on E30's, that can be made to the inside rear trailing arm attachment that corrects camber if you go down the lowering route. It involves excentric (?) 5 series 'bolts to allow fine adjustment.
How much!!!???
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surprised the bmw haters havent passed comment yet!
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Originally posted by sdh2903
surprised the bmw haters havent passed comment yet!
When you get round to driving the ZED, you must remember to fix the indicators.
In my experience, Beemers tend to have faulty switches.
The indicators work fine, it's just the dials that don't! Not knowing how fast your travelling can be interesting...
My cars don't need indicators... they arrive in my garage, but never leave in one piece!
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Originally posted by roadrunner
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surprised the bmw haters havent passed comment yet!
When you get round to driving the ZED, you must remember to fix the indicators.
In my experience, Beemers tend to have faulty switches.
This is technically inaccurate and a slight on the German Engineers who design the cars. I think you'll find all Bimmers fully equipped with turn signal indicators and the means to control them. It's the operators that typically think they don't need to use them.
As with most issues - user error (or ignorance).
(Tongue in Cheek BTW before any Bimmer drivers get their Armani's in a twist)
You'll have to keep an eye out for the recall notices in future Scootz
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You'll have to keep an eye out for the recall notices in future Scootz