1990 325i
Brilliantrot / Black
210K on chassis, about 10K miles on mechanicals
Drivetrain
- Euro S50B30 bored out to a 3.2 with Group N cams. Dyno’d 271 WHP with hot air intake in the summer. It has since been fitted with a Castro Motorsports CAI.
- Custom chip
- Motor rebuilt by Chris Fletcher – Chris was one of the master engine builders at Team PTG and now runs Fletcher Made Horsepower. Motor has less than 7K miles on rebuild. Chris said running stand alone would easily free up another 50HP but I like keeping things simple.
- Custom braided oil cooler lines with AN fittings
- Custom SS 3 inch exhaust with V Band clamps from the downpipe back. No cats. Still wired up for cockpit actuated exhaust dump (open exhaust).
- E36 M3 5 speed
- E34 M5 3.8L clutch (4 years old, less than 10K miles)
- Custom driveshaft
- 3.46LSD from an E28. Diff rebuilt by Guten parts last year and is tight!
- E30 M3 finned diff cover
- Custom cold airbox by Castro Motorsport
Suspension
- Complete E30 M3 5 lug conversion
- Fresh J Stock suspension from Turner Motorsports with 2 DE’s on it.
- Adjustable rear subframe by Castro Motorsports
- Vorschlag adjustable front camber plates
- Reinforced, big sway bars
- Rebuilt E46 ZHP steering rack less than 1 year old
Brakes
- E30 M3 front and rear with Hawk HT10 pads (front pads are fresh)
- Manual setup with E30 M3 master cylinder. I like the feel although it does take **some** getting used to
- Turner front backing plates for cooling hoses
- Custom front cooling hoses and SS brake lines
- ABS delete
Interior
Recaro SRDs
Safety Devices FULL cage
G Force 5 point harnesses with functional OEM 3 point belts for street driving
Alpina digital vent gauge cluster for oil pressure, coolant temp, and volts
E30 M3 tach for oil temp
Fire extinguisher mounted under driver's seat
Machined throttle pedal with extra wide housing for heel / toe
All gauges and electrics work except passenger rear window
Working A/C!
Wheel / Tires
Comes with 3 sets of wheels and tires
Set 1: E38 Basketweaves with fresh BF Goodrich G Force tires for street driving (tires are almost new)
Set 2: E30 M3 Basketweaves with Hoosier R6s for track (2 events)
Set 3: E30 M3 Basketweaves with Hoosier A6s for autoX (1 event)
Exterior
Shadowline trim by Guten
Side mirrors professionally repainted and matched
New rockers from BMW professionally installed with factory undercoating
Mostly original paint and body work
Rear fenders rolled by me to accommodate 225/45/15 Hoosiers
Fog light deletes
Overall
This car just flat out rips. It surprises on the street, on the track, and at car meets when the hood is opened. P car guys hate this car at the track and can't figure out why an old BMW sedan is still attacking their mirrors on the straights. Everything has been painstakingly sorted with the goal of being able to use as a street car that can be driven and to / from track events.... which is exactly what I did for the last 7 years. It's been dead reliable and has never left me stranded, and that includes 11 hour round trips to Watkins Glen and back.
The suspension feels great, J stock fresh and is surprisingly forgiving on the street while keeping the car planted on the track. The engine.... the engine.... not sure what to say, other than holy hell!!!! At WOT, it sounds truly evil. Brakes stand up well to track abuse with stock E30 M3 hardware and custom cooling hoses / backing plates and although they're not what I would call "P car" good, they're miles better than the 4 lug "BBK" garbage I tried.
Cosmetically, this is NOT a track beater. It was washed, waxed and given the same amount of love I lavish on my other street cars. That said, if you are looking for a concourse show car, this is not it. The driver's rear door has a small amount of rust on the bottom edge as does the rear valence under the bumper beneath the battery tray (typical E30 spot). The rockers were still decent but I had them professionally replaced anyway with new BMW ones. Overall, the paint shines well and looks very, very presentable. The interior is also NOT your typical stripped, track day special. It was left mostly intact with the exception of the rear upper seat and retains stock 3 point safety belts for that quick trip to the grocery store. Working AC blows cold and is a huge asset on a hot summer day after a day at the track.
I have STACKS of invoices and receipts from my ownership as well as the PO going back to the original owner. Most of the work was performed by Guten Parts.
If you know me, then you know I take ridiculously good care of my cars. I am OCD about maintenance, getting the car up to operating temperature, and avoiding short trips (less than 5 miles), especially in colder weather.
There’s probably a lot more I’m missing. I have well over $40K into this. I need to sell to fund my racing dreams. This is probably the best set-up E30 for both track and street driving. I’ve driven to / from DE’s for the last 7 years and never had an issue. Very well sorted car that benefited from years of tuning and set-up.
Updated price: $16K or $14.5K with just wheels and tires pictured.
Contact
Mike Kovac
917-374- THREE TWO NINE ONE
Euroe28m5 at gmail dot com
Video
Link to more photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/124140497@N02/
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IMG_6358 by biddeman, on Flickr
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IMG_6365 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6369 by biddeman, on Flickr
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IMG_6372 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6383 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6394 by biddeman, on Flickr
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IMG_6397 by biddeman, on Flickr
Dyno by biddeman, on Flickr
FMHInvoice by biddeman, on Flickr
Brilliantrot / Black
210K on chassis, about 10K miles on mechanicals
Drivetrain
- Euro S50B30 bored out to a 3.2 with Group N cams. Dyno’d 271 WHP with hot air intake in the summer. It has since been fitted with a Castro Motorsports CAI.
- Custom chip
- Motor rebuilt by Chris Fletcher – Chris was one of the master engine builders at Team PTG and now runs Fletcher Made Horsepower. Motor has less than 7K miles on rebuild. Chris said running stand alone would easily free up another 50HP but I like keeping things simple.
- Custom braided oil cooler lines with AN fittings
- Custom SS 3 inch exhaust with V Band clamps from the downpipe back. No cats. Still wired up for cockpit actuated exhaust dump (open exhaust).
- E36 M3 5 speed
- E34 M5 3.8L clutch (4 years old, less than 10K miles)
- Custom driveshaft
- 3.46LSD from an E28. Diff rebuilt by Guten parts last year and is tight!
- E30 M3 finned diff cover
- Custom cold airbox by Castro Motorsport
Suspension
- Complete E30 M3 5 lug conversion
- Fresh J Stock suspension from Turner Motorsports with 2 DE’s on it.
- Adjustable rear subframe by Castro Motorsports
- Vorschlag adjustable front camber plates
- Reinforced, big sway bars
- Rebuilt E46 ZHP steering rack less than 1 year old
Brakes
- E30 M3 front and rear with Hawk HT10 pads (front pads are fresh)
- Manual setup with E30 M3 master cylinder. I like the feel although it does take **some** getting used to
- Turner front backing plates for cooling hoses
- Custom front cooling hoses and SS brake lines
- ABS delete
Interior
Recaro SRDs
Safety Devices FULL cage
G Force 5 point harnesses with functional OEM 3 point belts for street driving
Alpina digital vent gauge cluster for oil pressure, coolant temp, and volts
E30 M3 tach for oil temp
Fire extinguisher mounted under driver's seat
Machined throttle pedal with extra wide housing for heel / toe
All gauges and electrics work except passenger rear window
Working A/C!
Wheel / Tires
Comes with 3 sets of wheels and tires
Set 1: E38 Basketweaves with fresh BF Goodrich G Force tires for street driving (tires are almost new)
Set 2: E30 M3 Basketweaves with Hoosier R6s for track (2 events)
Set 3: E30 M3 Basketweaves with Hoosier A6s for autoX (1 event)
Exterior
Shadowline trim by Guten
Side mirrors professionally repainted and matched
New rockers from BMW professionally installed with factory undercoating
Mostly original paint and body work
Rear fenders rolled by me to accommodate 225/45/15 Hoosiers
Fog light deletes
Overall
This car just flat out rips. It surprises on the street, on the track, and at car meets when the hood is opened. P car guys hate this car at the track and can't figure out why an old BMW sedan is still attacking their mirrors on the straights. Everything has been painstakingly sorted with the goal of being able to use as a street car that can be driven and to / from track events.... which is exactly what I did for the last 7 years. It's been dead reliable and has never left me stranded, and that includes 11 hour round trips to Watkins Glen and back.
The suspension feels great, J stock fresh and is surprisingly forgiving on the street while keeping the car planted on the track. The engine.... the engine.... not sure what to say, other than holy hell!!!! At WOT, it sounds truly evil. Brakes stand up well to track abuse with stock E30 M3 hardware and custom cooling hoses / backing plates and although they're not what I would call "P car" good, they're miles better than the 4 lug "BBK" garbage I tried.
Cosmetically, this is NOT a track beater. It was washed, waxed and given the same amount of love I lavish on my other street cars. That said, if you are looking for a concourse show car, this is not it. The driver's rear door has a small amount of rust on the bottom edge as does the rear valence under the bumper beneath the battery tray (typical E30 spot). The rockers were still decent but I had them professionally replaced anyway with new BMW ones. Overall, the paint shines well and looks very, very presentable. The interior is also NOT your typical stripped, track day special. It was left mostly intact with the exception of the rear upper seat and retains stock 3 point safety belts for that quick trip to the grocery store. Working AC blows cold and is a huge asset on a hot summer day after a day at the track.
I have STACKS of invoices and receipts from my ownership as well as the PO going back to the original owner. Most of the work was performed by Guten Parts.
If you know me, then you know I take ridiculously good care of my cars. I am OCD about maintenance, getting the car up to operating temperature, and avoiding short trips (less than 5 miles), especially in colder weather.
There’s probably a lot more I’m missing. I have well over $40K into this. I need to sell to fund my racing dreams. This is probably the best set-up E30 for both track and street driving. I’ve driven to / from DE’s for the last 7 years and never had an issue. Very well sorted car that benefited from years of tuning and set-up.
Updated price: $16K or $14.5K with just wheels and tires pictured.
Contact
Mike Kovac
917-374- THREE TWO NINE ONE
Euroe28m5 at gmail dot com
Video
Link to more photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/124140497@N02/
IMG_6260 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6293 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6303 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6294 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6284 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6274 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6300 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6299 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6267 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6277 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6281 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6389 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6390 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6377 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6368 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6361 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6358 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6359 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6365 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6369 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6370 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6372 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6383 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6394 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6393 by biddeman, on Flickr
IMG_6397 by biddeman, on Flickr
Dyno by biddeman, on Flickr
FMHInvoice by biddeman, on Flickr
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