I'm extremely partial to readily available stock-based parts!
Nothing quite as bad as towing across country to some huge event and breaking a piece of unobtanium in the first practice session. Once that happens a time or two, especially in Club Racing (where we're only in it for the fun of doing it), the old saying "In order to finish first, you must first finish!" starts to really push one toward the KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) design strategy to make sure we're actually reliable and racing after those long tows, spent vacation time, expended yard passes from "The Boss", etc!
I think it's really neat to be able to have an extremely competitive, best handling race cars around, and also be using readily available stock BMW parts! Parts that can be gathered-up at any number of salvage yards around the country at a fraction of the cost of some specialized part (whose source may not be open for business until next week once the big racing event is over).
The next e30 Mod class project (assuming the rules don't change back to requiring stock suspension mounting points), would be to utilize the same E46 M3 Trailing arms & dual adjustable control arms system that's on the #03 car now, but keeping the smaller, lighter e30 differential setup with a custom mount directly to the roll cage the way the current e36 M3 stock subframe & diff is mounted. Not that I've given it any thought? LOL!
Nothing quite as bad as towing across country to some huge event and breaking a piece of unobtanium in the first practice session. Once that happens a time or two, especially in Club Racing (where we're only in it for the fun of doing it), the old saying "In order to finish first, you must first finish!" starts to really push one toward the KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) design strategy to make sure we're actually reliable and racing after those long tows, spent vacation time, expended yard passes from "The Boss", etc!
I think it's really neat to be able to have an extremely competitive, best handling race cars around, and also be using readily available stock BMW parts! Parts that can be gathered-up at any number of salvage yards around the country at a fraction of the cost of some specialized part (whose source may not be open for business until next week once the big racing event is over).
The next e30 Mod class project (assuming the rules don't change back to requiring stock suspension mounting points), would be to utilize the same E46 M3 Trailing arms & dual adjustable control arms system that's on the #03 car now, but keeping the smaller, lighter e30 differential setup with a custom mount directly to the roll cage the way the current e36 M3 stock subframe & diff is mounted. Not that I've given it any thought? LOL!





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