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    318is Options Question - Radio Delete

    Was radio delete an option for the 1991 318is? I know a few people who have the radio delete panel in their 325s, but I wasn't sure how many cars it was actually available in. I'm contemplating some street classes for SCCA autocrossing and if radio delete was an option, it could save me a few pounds!

    Thanks guys!
    Randall Prince
    http://www.rp1.us/ Used Cars

    #2
    Originally posted by PrinceE30 View Post
    Was radio delete an option for the 1991 318is? I know a few people who have the radio delete panel in their 325s, but I wasn't sure how many cars it was actually available in. I'm contemplating some street classes for SCCA autocrossing and if radio delete was an option, it could save me a few pounds!

    Thanks guys!





    IMHO the 1.5lbs you will save by not having a radio in your car while on the autox is not going to gain you even .005 seconds in time around the track. Blasting the radio LOUD with your favorite music blaring will likely make you .005 faster around the course than having NO tunes at all.


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      #3
      IIRC, all US-market e30s had radios.

      Only bottem-rung el-cheepo Euro 316/318s had those panels from the factory
      1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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        #4
        Not worth the money and time for saving that little weight
        AW 89' 325i Vert - SOLD

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          #5
          why bother with the pannel anyway? its not worth it, but if you want to, just yank the radio.
          1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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            #6
            Originally posted by SpecM View Post
            why bother with the pannel anyway? its not worth it, but if you want to, just yank the radio.
            It's only $12 for the panel, looks clean as hell too. I have no radio in my S50 car. I figure it gives my more reason to drive my other car once in a while, lol!
            BimmerHeads
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            Santa Clarita, CA

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              #7
              I personally enjoy listening to some music before the run and then shut it all off before I make the run to keep the alternator from running.

              Project M42 Turbo

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                #8
                Keep the radio - but don't eat lunch. Problem solved.
                Originally posted by Matt-B
                hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                  #9
                  Lame :)

                  When competing against dreaded Spec89Civic in STS, I'll need ALL the help I can get. That includes the 1.5lbs of radio and additional 5lbs of speakers, etc. I'm already working on the losing 20lbs of me (reasonable and healthy) but past that, the car still needs to lose weight. Thanks for the input though. I didn't think the USDM cars had a radio delete option, but nice to confirm just in case.
                  Randall Prince
                  http://www.rp1.us/ Used Cars

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                    #10
                    You will not ever beat the Civic's in STS, accept it. Make a DSP car or realize you are just having fun. Or buy a CRX/Miata and go after STS2.
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