Making a track toy - E30 M3

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  • bimmer
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    Thanks.

    You may be right, we tend to go overboard ;)

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  • Drei Zwanzig
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    I just stumbled upon this thread and thought I would read about a nice E30 M3 being modified slightly into a track oriented car... what an awesome read and build. And the latest development is just wild! At the same time, seeing you're from Iceland, I'm not really surprised. You guys always push the limits in most things you do, whether it's banking or Off Road trucking :-) I used to work on a project here in Norway and part of that was to make end user documents for Arctic Trucks and their armored trucks. Truly amazing to witness how those guys went about doing things. Everything was possible, no matter the cost and challenges. And when I read this thread I thought about those armored Landcruisers hahaha...

    Nice job mate..

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  • bimmer
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    A totally unplanned purchase for the project.
    LM´s came up for sale locally - seem to fit quite nicely ;D

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  • bimmer
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    Originally posted by econti
    That's stunning.
    Were the blowers a kit?
    Yes from a company in Sweden called Alutech.
    They are no longer in business.

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  • econti
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    Originally posted by bimmer
    It´s a car that I have had since 2005. The sc kit was installed in 2006.

    Some info here:


    After 11 years of daily driving it got a refresh:
    http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/e39...nside-out.html
    That's stunning.
    Were the blowers a kit?

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  • bimmer
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    Originally posted by econti
    Impressive that it actually fits inside the bay

    Side note I just saw your signature and noticed the E39 with twin blowers, any more info on it?
    It´s a car that I have had since 2005. The sc kit was installed in 2006.

    Some info here:


    After 11 years of daily driving it got a refresh:

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  • alistairolsen
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    Now thats a quart into a pint pot!

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  • econti
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    Impressive that it actually fits inside the bay

    Side note I just saw your signature and noticed the E39 with twin blowers, any more info on it?

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  • bimmer
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    There is some progress on the project. Picked up decatted & coated headers:


    Bolted the DCT box to the engine:


    Attached the headers:




    Quite a big piece for the E30 to swallow:


    My friend still smiling:


    In it goes:




    Looks like the tunnel will not need any reshaping, swallows the box:


    Smile was gone by this point since the hood would not close:


    Took some adjustment & lowering of the engine, it now closes.

    Next is to bring in some material and welding equipment to weld some brackets to the frame for the engine mounts to rest on. And fabricate a gearbox bracket, looks like the ones we have will not do.

    Then the shell goes for media blasting.

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  • spiDmang
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    what. the. fuck.


    This is amazing

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  • Joe G
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    Was skeptical clicking on a thread that was started in 2007....glad I did.

    Amazing.

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  • wworm
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    holy moly just bopped into this thread expecting to see something with only 4 cylinders. This will certainly be a fun toy thats for sure. In for sound clip once this things fired up

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  • bimmer
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    Some progress!

    With help from a good friend, the S85 went in.
    Only minor mechanical persuasion was needed

























    Will probably get it 2-3 cm lower and 4-5 cm further back.

    But so far so good.

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  • MVincken
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    I can die in peace now
    amazing build :)

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  • Loupoz
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    Originally posted by bimmer
    No the airbox wouldn´t fit
    Sure it would, just gotta cut a lil hole in the hood ;D

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