It also helped that my team was made of a bunch of e30 racers (SpecE30 & time trials & Nasa officials). Parts that werent spece30 legal on cars that we purchased automatically get donated to the team car. In the end we had so much stuff it was funny. We actually enjoyed our team car more than our spec cars. Make your car as light as possible!! Example: remove a heater core. Why? if your window is fogging up you're not going fast enough. If fogging is still a serious issue, run a tube from the outside the car and point towards the window. Lightness is your friend. Weight is your enemy. Gut your doors, hood, trunk, remove sound dampen stuff everywhere (inside cab & engine compartment & trunk) and remove all non essential brackets. We ran without a stock dash, make a simple dash to hold the gauges, wiper controls, and lights.
Also dont run M3 sway tabs or RX7 calipers. If someone crashes into your car and damages your strut, you'll spend half a day at the track converting her back to stock cause nobody has those parts as spares.
This was my e30.. here are some specs of it before we sold her..
In the picture below we were running in first before the motor blew.

She morphed into what you see below.
1988 325 SuperETA 2.7i 7k redline
2275 lbs without driver
M3 front bumper with home made dive planes
17x7.5 wheels running 235s
lighten flywheel
long tube headers
home made urethane motor & tranny mounts
home made solid mount shifter
dual front sway bars.
Bilstein sport front
Koni adjustable rear
450 / 550 springs
3.73 & 4.10 diffs
Multi 10 finishes
consistant top 20 finisher
last event (24hrs Lemons) blew a fuel pump & still came in 22nd.. out of 150 cars

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