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  • Farbin Kaiber
    Lil' Puppet
    • Jul 2007
    • 29502

    #61
    Originally posted by blunt
    i think the cars been stripped to metal,then repainted with no primer or clear coat so save weight
    And all the seam filler was melted off and the whole chassis was stitch seam welded. Nitrogen in the tires (and spare), insulation on the A/C lines stripped.

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    • JGood
      R3V OG
      • Jan 2004
      • 7959

      #62
      Originally posted by blunt
      i think the cars been stripped to metal,then repainted with no primer or clear coat so save weight

      Smaller speaker magnets, no gas cap, 3 lug nuts per wheel, the possibilities are endless!

      Look at it this way... if it's 2055 now, then with a gutted interior, removed A/C, etc..., he is looking at 1700lbs or less. Who would have thought a member of r3v would have the lightest street legal e30 in the world?
      85 325e m60b44 6 speed / 89 535i
      e30 restoration and V8 swap
      24 Hours of Lemons e30 build

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      • gearheadE30
        No R3VLimiter
        • Jun 2007
        • 3734

        #63
        lol. BTW I think the cams on the M42 are hollow factory. Also comes with adjustable cam gears ;)

        Project M42 Turbo

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        • blunttech
          Forum Sponsor
          • Jul 2004
          • 12850

          #64
          Originally posted by gearheadE30
          lol. BTW I think the cams on the M42 are hollow factory. Also comes with adjustable cam gears ;)
          i dont know m42's but i know s52's etc are hollow. i was assuming he bored out his cams making the walls thinner. he talked about re casting the alternator case to save some grams too. lots of good info here
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          • kishg
            R3VLimited
            • Sep 2006
            • 2624

            #65
            Originally posted by blunt
            i dont know m42's but i know s52's etc are hollow. i was assuming he bored out his cams making the walls thinner. he talked about re casting the alternator case to save some grams too. lots of good info here
            at this rate the driver of this car had better be an anorexic to avoid messing up the weight balance! :)
            '12 F30 328i Sport Line
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            • blunttech
              Forum Sponsor
              • Jul 2004
              • 12850

              #66
              Originally posted by kishg
              at this rate the driver of this car had better be an anorexic to avoid messing up the weight balance! :)
              while this cannot be confirmed i heard rumor that cosgrove has e30rcr enrolled in a socal fat farm on a stringent diet and exercise program. they will be swapping over e30rcr's bumpers once they has his weight down to 110lbs and he will act as driver
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              • "Big Meow" Bonpensiero
                Noobie
                • Dec 2008
                • 17

                #67
                What would the car weigh with the OP as the driver along with his ego? That should easily bring it back to the 2500-2700 lb range... EASILY!

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                • Optimator
                  E30 Fanatic
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 1396

                  #68
                  Originally posted by JGood
                  Can we see a pic of your custom rear subframe that is 45lbs lighter then a stock subframe? What's the weight on a stock rear subframe? I would have thought 30-40 lbs.
                  The stock rear subframe cannot weigh more than 15-20 lbs, bare, with no bushings. The only way to shave weight would be to make custom tubular a-arms. This wouldn't be too difficult if you have access to a fabricator.
                  -OVULATOR (as named by jflip2002)

                  Past Cars: Schwarz 1990 325i-2 (crashed), Calypsorot 1991 325i-2 Sport (rear ended)
                  Now: Blake-stitched mediocrity :(

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                  • Farbin Kaiber
                    Lil' Puppet
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 29502

                    #69
                    Or, if you are a ninja. But still, you can't shave this much weight.

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                    • T Verdier
                      R3VLimited
                      • Aug 2007
                      • 2636

                      #70
                      Originally posted by DCColegrove
                      The M42 is my favorite power-plant of all time... I'm not the engine wizard but they they can put out incredible ( I mean incredible in the strict sense of the word) horsepower.


                      And yes I'll shoot another interior shot with the Mtech II wheel...
                      77hp per litter is impressive but not incredible.

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                      • KevlarWeave
                        Advanced Member
                        • Jun 2008
                        • 141

                        #71
                        Originally posted by Optimator
                        The stock rear subframe cannot weigh more than 15-20 lbs, bare, with no bushings. The only way to shave weight would be to make custom tubular a-arms. This wouldn't be too difficult if you have access to a JOHN MASON.
                        Fizzy-izz-iX'ed.

                        Serious, The OP must have bounced backwards across the NB 101 one times too many.

                        Hollow poprivets my ass.
                        "The fabric of safety, drowned in resin..." - KevlarWeave

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                        • Optimator
                          E30 Fanatic
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 1396

                          #72
                          Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
                          Or, if you are a ninja. But still, you can't shave this much weight.
                          Possibly. But I don't think any ninjitsu training manuals describe the art of E30 weight savings.

                          Originally posted by T Verdier
                          77hp per litter is impressive but not incredible.
                          It is pretty impressive for an engine that puts out 115 whp in its stock incarnation, has no knock sensors, a restrictive air metering system, and very low DME processing power.

                          Sure, the F20C puts out around 100 whp per liter, stock, but then again, it is a really special engine. The ports are the size of watermelons in comparison.

                          Originally posted by KevlarWeave
                          Fizzy-izz-iX'ed.
                          True, that was the implication.

                          This thread is damning evidence of the ills of smelling too much tetra-ethyl lead.
                          -OVULATOR (as named by jflip2002)

                          Past Cars: Schwarz 1990 325i-2 (crashed), Calypsorot 1991 325i-2 Sport (rear ended)
                          Now: Blake-stitched mediocrity :(

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                          • DCColegrove
                            Banned
                            • Dec 2007
                            • 2748

                            #73
                            Okay... I did indeed miss calculate the kerb weight... I think my conversion from kg to lbs was defective (I'm no math wizard)... @2255

                            At any rate....

                            Rather than me telling you all how (that would be silly of me under the circumstances wouldn't it)...

                            Here is a project for one of you:

                            First you are going to need a clean stock e30 and a large space to work in (Airport hangars work well for this). You will also need a bunch of money and time (get together and pool your resources).

                            Completely disassemble the car (completely... you have probably seen pictures of this).

                            Weigh every single component.

                            Re-fabricate, substitute or throw away items PRN. ABS, Aluminum, titanium, Teflon and (oddly enough) hobby shops are your friends here...

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                            • Jparkr
                              HR Admin
                              • Jan 2006
                              • 3494

                              #74
                              You're still lying. A much more achievable claim however, but still

                              1987 PRO-3 car /1990 325is (2.7i Concours)

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                              • dude8383
                                Forum Sponsor
                                • Jan 2005
                                • 10387

                                #75
                                very nice! where is the bloody article?!
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