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Got track day #3 under my belt yesterday at Buttonwillow. Unfortunately I misunderstood the schedule and ended up completely missing my first session haha IDIOT.
It was hot, right around 100 degrees all day and I was trying a couple new things that I wanted to work on. I was making mistakes and flew off track again twice, one time going about 75mph. I felt less confident yesterday than my previous track day, I found that I was understeering quite a bit and the tires wanted to break loose sooner than expected (due to high track temps and tire wear I suppose) but I'm sure that's all mostly driver error. A lot of traffic on track too, getting stuck behind cars a lot, which feels distracting.
This time around my main focus was to be more deliberate about rev matching my downshifts through corners, because I wasn't doing that at all previously and it was upsetting the car mid corner and probably hard on the trans too. This added a new layer of concentration and proved to be pretty challenging. I am not ready to start trying the heel-toe method on track as it's a new concept to me and I need to practice it off track more to really understand it, but that will come in time.
So yeah, the more time I spend out there, the more I realize how much left there is to learn. I'm looking forward to developing my skills.
The car itself has been an absolute champ though! Between the constant WOT 6k+ RPM abuse, hard braking and the turbulent off-track mishaps, this little thing just perseveres and wants to keep ripping. I love this E30.
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2mAn & moatilliatta - Sound clip - here is a link to a quick cell phone video I took earlier of a couple revs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDn_LH8bREY
You'll notice how white the tips are, they got hot to the point where the powdercoat finish turned white and flaked off haha great.
Rear bumper and valance will go on in the next couple months here, it's one of the next things I want to do with the car.
lambo - dude right?! I'm in love with that wheel/tire setup. The tires are wearing out super quick though I must say. Will probably only get 5 track days total out of these.Last edited by CubbyChowder; 08-30-2021, 09:30 PM.
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Originally posted by CubbyChowder View PostRear bumper and valance will go on in the next couple months here, it's one of the next things I want to do with the car.
Simon
Current Cars:
-1999 996.1 911 4/98 3.8L 6-Speed, 21st Century Beetle
Make R3V Great Again -2020
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Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
Have you done the conversion before? I’m sure you have a plan and that you can make it come out right. As someone who’s done it, I’d skip the rear valence altogether and just do the bumper properly and leave it at that
What are your thoughts on the muffler sound? I should've done a couple drive bys
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Muffler sounds good. Im pretty sure there are pics of when I finally welded the rear valence on the Aluminum Monster like 5-6 years ago. The sloping down angles of the early and late are different so its not just an extension, it changes completely. My solution wasnt the best, but I had a joke of a garage to work in. Im sure yours will look much better. I have some ideas that might make it a huge improvement that I thought about later on when I was looking for those minor improvements.Simon
Current Cars:
-1999 996.1 911 4/98 3.8L 6-Speed, 21st Century Beetle
Make R3V Great Again -2020
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Originally posted by 2mAn View PostMuffler sounds good. Im pretty sure there are pics of when I finally welded the rear valence on the Aluminum Monster like 5-6 years ago. The sloping down angles of the early and late are different so its not just an extension, it changes completely. My solution wasnt the best, but I had a joke of a garage to work in. Im sure yours will look much better. I have some ideas that might make it a huge improvement that I thought about later on when I was looking for those minor improvements.
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Small update, not too much has happened with the car lately, I've just been enjoying daily driving it and working on some little things here and there. I have two Buttonwillow track days coming up, one this Friday (Oct 1st) and then another that following Sunday (Oct 9th) which is exciting.
I've been on the lookout for a couple months and finally scored a decent deal on a car hauler trailer which is also exciting! It's nothing crazy fancy, but it's a 2020 model so it's practically new, 16ft with a wider 7' deck between wheel wells, has a dovetail which will help for loading lower cars and it's got a tool box and winch plate. I plan on adding a winch at some point and adding a couple other things. Stoked that I found it and that I no longer have to borrow/rent trailers from friends:
I've been completing the interior too. For the past few months I've been running a half completed dash swap with no door panels or A-pillar trim and it just looked ghetto, so I finally took it upon myself to put it all back together and also repair my broken glovebox. The plastic tabs in the back where they mount to the big metal hinge were broken:
So I cut up some sheet metal plates and bent them to conform to the glovebox tab profile and JB welded them into place:
Forgot to take finished pics of the repair but once the JB weld cured, I drilled some holes, painted it all black and installed the metal hinge. Then it bolted right up and worked as it should so I finally have a complete looking dash again.
I wasn't really happy with my shifter setup (I've learned that I'm not really a fan of how Getrag G260's shift in general). I wanted something taller that's closer to my hand when it's on the wheel, so I started looking into chassis mounted shifters and came across the Lithuanian dude on the R3vlimited Facebook group that makes and sells his own style of chassis mount shifter. People seemed to like them and I didn't feel like spending $500 on a Coolerworx or IRP so I gave this one a shot. It was only $130 shipped and that included a custom shift knob design of my choice. I was actually really impressed with the overall quality and finish for the price:
I got that installed and it took a little bit of work to get everything fitting and working properly but we got there in the end. You can see how everything is starting to come together:
Overall, I'm really happy with the shifter itself. I love how tall it is and the throw is super short, which will be very nice on the track. It definitely takes some getting used to though, you have to be pretty precise with your movements. The shifts do take quite a bit of effort and they feel very notchy/clunky, which has kind of always been my experience running short shifters and DSSR's in a G260 equipped E30. For now, I'm content with it and looking forward to seeing how it feels at the track on Friday.
The steering wheel situation is frustrating. This current Mtech 1 wheel is a loaner from a friend. I sent my Mtech 1 wheel out to Jordan at Stitched Wheels back in early May and haven't heard from him since. He has my wheel and $300 and won't respond, and quite a few others out there are having the same experience. It's a bummer, I know he does great work and that he's going through a lot in life but he's just handling the whole situation very poorly. I've been really patient and will continue to hope that he eventually does the right thing and responds to me and ships me my wheel back...Last edited by CubbyChowder; 11-27-2022, 12:42 AM.
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Im not seeing any rear bumper updates
JK, go get your track time in, its a weird thing where once you're in the groove you can hit a lot and once you stop it takes forever to get back into the groove again... ask me how I knowSimon
Current Cars:
-1999 996.1 911 4/98 3.8L 6-Speed, 21st Century Beetle
Make R3V Great Again -2020
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econti - yeah that's where I was at with it too. I kinda hate borrowing anything in general, I like to just have what I need. Pricing on these trailers was interesting, 20 year old beat up car haulers were fetching $3000 easy, and brand new off the lot were $3700-4500 out the door, so there wasn't really a huge savings by buying used, so I was about to pull the trigger on a new one but there was a 9-week turnaround. This one popped up and I paid $3200, which isn't a screamin deal but I'm happy with it.
2mAn - duuuuude I know haha blowing it on that front. I'm always like this with projects, my motivation comes in waves. I am HIGHLY productive when the juices are flowing and then it tapers off. Honestly in my decade of BMW ownership, majority of that time has been spent working on projects that are far from being done (2002 restorations, multiple E30's) and feel like they'll never end. With this one, I actually got it to a point where I can finally enjoy it for a while and use it for it's intended purpose, so I'm really soaking that up, regardless of how shitty it looks right now haha.Last edited by CubbyChowder; 09-28-2021, 09:45 AM.
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Nice repair on the glovebox, when I did my dash swap i found a few of my tabs broken as well but there was still enough meat on the bones to hold in place. If it ever lets go over a big bump or something I'll have to remember this thread, came out looking great'86 325e Zinnoberrot /// '02 325ci Schwarz II /// '18 M4 Azurite Black Metallic ///
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Originally posted by Albie325 View PostNice repair on the glovebox, when I did my dash swap i found a few of my tabs broken as well but there was still enough meat on the bones to hold in place. If it ever lets go over a big bump or something I'll have to remember this thread, came out looking great
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