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    #16
    Originally posted by slammin.e28 View Post
    M60 it or go home.

    S85 it or go home.


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    Originally posted by flyboyx
    how about if i yank the anal beads out of your ass like i'm trying to pull start a chain saw?
    Originally posted by Northern
    beer is my new liver cleanse.

    Henna - '84 Hennarot 325e
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      #17
      Just turbo the M10
      Or M42 it
      Or turbo the M42
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        #18
        Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
        My 84 318 weighed 2400lbs with a full tank AND it had a 2.7i in it. Do it! Theres a lot of other little things that are different. No power options definitely cuts down on weight. My 86 eta weighed 2750lbs with a full tank. It was fully optioned ES, VS a bare bones 318 car. There is a difference. Both cars had full interior
        This!

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          #19
          318 + m20 = 325. Just start there.

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            #20
            Originally posted by NoM54me View Post
            318 + m20 = 325. Just start there.
            I think you're missing the point of this threaf

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              #21
              Originally posted by jeffnhiscars View Post
              My 84 318i lacks power window & sunroof motors. I also think the rear drums weigh about as much as a rotor but the wheel cylinde is lighter than a caliper. I haven't looked in ages but I also think the ebrake activates the brake shoes so no extra hardware there.
              Changing over to dics in the rear and bigger front ones adds 5 kg to the car.


              Then there's the style 42 battery that's a good 12 lbs less than what's in an m20 car.

              The engine swap doesn't just add weight but it puts most of it in front the of the axle which magnified the impact on handling.

              Do the math
              Lightest E30 model was the very early 316. With 75kg driver & half a tank it's 54:46 nose heavy.

              Originally posted by ali123 View Post
              So it's about a 300 pounds diff then if you added a m20? is this because of interior or were the frame of the later models more stiff?

              thanks
              Weight differences between early and late model shells are very small. Four door is a little bit heavier but noticeably stiffer also.

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                #22
                Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
                My 84 318 weighed 2400lbs with a full tank AND it had a 2.7i in it. Do it! Theres a lot of other little things that are different. No power options definitely cuts down on weight. My 86 eta weighed 2750lbs with a full tank. It was fully optioned ES, VS a bare bones 318 car. There is a difference. Both cars had full interior
                Oh man that's sick. I'm not sure if I want to swap a M20 or an S50. I know both will make the car front heavy but basically I'd just do a bunch of lightweight mods (carbon hood, front bumper, fenders, roll bar in the rear etc) to get the car as close to 50:50 as possible. Basically my dream goal is that beautiful NA sound with as close to go kart handling as possible. That 300 pounds diff sounds like alot. How does it feel?

                Thank you

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                  #23
                  You're still missing the point. Your 318 is not light because it's a lighter car, it's light because it has no options and has a small engine. It doesn't matter what shell you start out with, it's going to end up weighing the same in the end.

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                    #24
                    The later cars also had 50lbs. of trunk ballast.
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by nrubenstein View Post
                      The later cars also had 50lbs. of trunk ballast.

                      Only verts did
                      Unless you are referring to the trunk tar

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                        #26
                        just weight-reduce the car you have.

                        light battery (westco for miata, or look harder/spend more if you want to lose more weight). corbeau seats. those are the 2 easiest things. past that you're starting to look at stuff that will eventually bother you if you daily it (such as deleting PS/AC, for starters).

                        if you're really serious about having a lightweight car, read the grassroots motorsports & motoiq project car blogs, and look at what they do to lose weight. but be advised; they mostly work on more modern cars that have much more weight to lose. be further advised, you're going to need to put weight back into it with bracing if you want it to handle like a modern car of comparable weight (s2000, fr-s).
                        past:
                        1989 325is (learner shitbox)
                        1986 325e (turbo dorito)
                        1991 318ic (5-lug ITB)
                        1985 323i baur
                        current:
                        1995 M3 (suspension, 17x9/255-40, borla)

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Liquidity View Post
                          You're still missing the point. Your 318 is not light because it's a lighter car, it's light because it has no options and has a small engine. It doesn't matter what shell you start out with, it's going to end up weighing the same in the end.
                          Options don't really matter to me roll up windows are fine... I'm trying to start as light as possible. I understand that the engine is small but it doesn't add up to the big weight diff. 260 pounds between the early 318i and the later ones. I'm pretty sure lots of that has to do wit options, soundproofing, etc. I'm looking for a full out fun car. I just read a thread where a user mentioned that there's only a 23lb difference between a M10 and M42 with both transmissions included. I'm guessing the other 240lbs came from somewhere else then. And according to the user above brakes add 5kg. I'm planning on building this car but making it streetable as well.

                          Thank you

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by decay View Post
                            just weight-reduce the car you have.

                            light battery (westco for miata, or look harder/spend more if you want to lose more weight). corbeau seats. those are the 2 easiest things. past that you're starting to look at stuff that will eventually bother you if you daily it (such as deleting PS/AC, for starters).

                            if you're really serious about having a lightweight car, read the grassroots motorsports & motoiq project car blogs, and look at what they do to lose weight. but be advised; they mostly work on more modern cars that have much more weight to lose. be further advised, you're going to need to put weight back into it with bracing if you want it to handle like a modern car of comparable weight (s2000, fr-s).
                            Thanks the reason why I'm asking is because I want to start with the lightest car already (no options). Keep it street able, swap engine, add bracing, racing seats, remove rear seats, do some carbon fiber mods and basically get it to the lightest I possibly can while still being able to use it on the roads with basic necessities, AC, power steering, etc.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by ali123 View Post
                              Thanks the reason why I'm asking is because I want to start with the lightest car already (no options). Keep it street able, swap engine, add bracing, racing seats, remove rear seats, do some carbon fiber mods and basically get it to the lightest I possibly can while still being able to use it on the roads with basic necessities, AC, power steering, etc.

                              E30s are still fun with bigger motors such as S5x drive a and S5x swapped car and tell me you don't have as much fun.. M10 motor is a piece of crap anyway


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                              Originally posted by flyboyx
                              how about if i yank the anal beads out of your ass like i'm trying to pull start a chain saw?
                              Originally posted by Northern
                              beer is my new liver cleanse.

                              Henna - '84 Hennarot 325e
                              Lola - '89 Schwarz 325is - being saved
                              Christine - '88 Schwarz 325is - Spec E30 Racecar
                              '01 White F150 Lariat 4x4 Supercrew - Daily
                              Dad's '05 Interlagosblau M3

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by ali123 View Post
                                Thanks the reason why I'm asking is because I want to start with the lightest car already (no options).
                                ok well my point is it's way less work to take those options out of the car you have than it is to do an entire drivetrain swap into a no-options car.
                                past:
                                1989 325is (learner shitbox)
                                1986 325e (turbo dorito)
                                1991 318ic (5-lug ITB)
                                1985 323i baur
                                current:
                                1995 M3 (suspension, 17x9/255-40, borla)

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