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    E30 Go Kart project.....How would you begin???

    First off if this is in the wrong section, I apologize. With many old cars like the E30, there are numerous tips and tricks to upgrade specific parts with either newer parts, or parts from a different vehicle. I have an E30 325IS Mtech II with a stock M20B25 engine in it. Now i've heard numerous people say that when you want to have the most fun in racing (or driving in general), learn to drive a slow car fast, then upgrade to a faster car. But when it comes to driving a slow car fast, you still need good handling.

    My questions is what would you do to make your E30 handle more like a go kart? I'm talking excellent steering response, car always feeling like its planted to the ground, and essentially feeling like you are on rails. Now I know the basics (upgrade suspension to coilovers, swaybars are a never ending discussion, etc), but what are some of the tricks most people dont know about? The only one i've heard of is upgrading the steering rack to one from a Z3. Apparently this increases the steering response quite a bit. For braking, you can either do a BBK, or do Corrado G60 rotors with 4 piston RX7 calipers. Any other good tips or tricks for making your E30 handle more like a go kart (preferrably on a budget, anything is possible with endless amounts of money)?

    How would you tackle this project?
    Originally posted by 36brua
    Isn't that what these forums are all about making stuff easier... OO no never mind this is r3v...
    Patryk:up:
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    91 BMW 325is ///M-Tech II
    08 VW .:R32
    04 Audi A4 Avant 1.8TQ

    #2
    step one: buy 318is
    step one.5: replace all the bushings/mounts/ball joints
    step two: z3 rack
    step three: ???
    step four: profit

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      #3
      Take out heavy useless items.

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        #4
        Originally posted by 325ix View Post
        Take out heavy useless items.
        "Sorry honey, I can't give you a ride to work today. I'm trying to increase my steering response! "

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          #5
          ^Yikes, haha. Another thing you could do to reduce weight is to remove sound deadening/tar/stuff like that, although I don't know how hardcore you're looking to go.
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            #6
            Solid, not poly, bushings all around. Stiff coilovers and proper swaybars. Solid engine and trans mounts. Full functional roll cage, with a healthy diet. Quick steering rack and plenty of FRONT camber with a lick of rear camber. Zero out the front toe with a lick of toe in in the rear again.
            1985 M10b18. 70maybewhpoffury. Over engineered S50b30 murica BBQ swap in progress.

            Originally posted by DEV0 E30
            You'd chugg this butt. I know you would. Ain't gotta' lie to kick it brostantinople.

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              #7
              You can buy my manual window regulators and get rid of 4lb of electric motors plus some weight ones you remove the wiring for the motors ;)
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                #8
                I'm not looking to go too hardcore as the car will most likely not see much track time (a couple AutoX events per year probably), but i'm a spirited driver and enjoy hitting twisties and fun roads quite a bit. I'm open to hearing any and all ideas. Holland is a perfect example seeing as I would never really think of front camber!
                Originally posted by 36brua
                Isn't that what these forums are all about making stuff easier... OO no never mind this is r3v...
                Patryk:up:
                Instagram: @parkus08

                91 BMW 325is ///M-Tech II
                08 VW .:R32
                04 Audi A4 Avant 1.8TQ

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by deutschman View Post
                  You can buy my manual window regulators and get rid of 4lb of electric motors plus some weight ones you remove the wiring for the motors ;)
                  You know what's funny about that? I did that conversion on mine, more for the simplicity, but the door weight was noticeable. I found myself closing the door a little too hard the first few times .
                  1985 M10b18. 70maybewhpoffury. Over engineered S50b30 murica BBQ swap in progress.

                  Originally posted by DEV0 E30
                  You'd chugg this butt. I know you would. Ain't gotta' lie to kick it brostantinople.

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                    #10
                    It won't directly help steering response or anything, but you can delete power steering. I did it a week ago since my PS leaked everywhere in the first place and I love the feel of it! Steering really isn't any harder unless you turn the wheel without the wheels moving but you're not supposed to do that anyway... Once you're going, I find it quite easy.

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                      #11
                      Buy a Miata.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by nokincy View Post
                        Buy a Miata.
                        Bam. Done. More go-kart than any E30.
                        Rides...
                        1991 325i - sold :(
                        2004 2WD Frontier King Cab

                        RIP #17 Jules Bianchi

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by P Arkus View Post
                          I'm not looking to go too hardcore as the car will most likely not see much track time (a couple AutoX events per year probably), but i'm a spirited driver and enjoy hitting twisties and fun roads quite a bit. I'm open to hearing any and all ideas. Holland is a perfect example seeing as I would never really think of front camber!
                          get low, Solid bushings, 4.10 diff, and 245/40/r17's all around or bigger if you want to put on fender flairs. Number 1 thing to make your lap times faster then stock is rubber. fuck stretched tires.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by nokincy View Post
                            Buy a Miata.
                            Or an early Porsche 914. Amazingly like a go-kart, and about as big!

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                              #15
                              ^^^yeaaaaa not so much.

                              Have you ever owned a 914?

                              I own a 914-6 with a 190hp euro S motor. My e30 out handles it (even with konis and swaybars/fresh suspension) out stops it (it has early S front brakes with Porterfield pads & stock rear discs) and out accelerates it.

                              It is a fun car, but other than the awesome sound of the mechanical fuel injection's ITBs/open K&N airfilters and the BORSTCH exhaust, the e30 has it beat.
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