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    #16
    " Eibach pro kit" are not stiff. you were probably bottoming the car out.
    Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205



    OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827

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      #17
      Originally posted by Jean View Post
      " Eibach pro kit" are not stiff. you were probably bottoming the car out.
      Could be, altough I remember I had to add 1" custom aluminum spacer between the shock tower and the strut, because it was damn low the car and the back was too high, it looked like a freaking hot rdo my e30. Later they sent other front spring (Eibach) but were the same shit. Never again wanted to buy the Eibach Pro Kit. EVER!
      Euro M3'87 NogaroSilver/Euro E34 M5 '93/Porsche 993 TT 97' Euro/Porsche 993 Carrera 95' Euro/Skyline R33 GT-R

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        #18
        Well, just like with pretty much anything else out there, there are many options. Eibach Pro, Sportline, and then you got your race ERS springs of whatever spring rate / height your heart my desire.
        Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205



        OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827

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          #19



          im sure its a repost... but i still want it
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            #20
            Wow!!
            Dan Zickel
            1995 M3, 1991 318iS, 1987 325iS

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              #21
              He needs more roll stiffness....
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                #22
                Diego,

                Your front coilover setup looks like it will be seriously lacking in wheel travel. What shocks are you using?
                Garrick
                1989 325is
                DSP #72

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                  #23
                  • 1991 318is 5-spd, stock M42 power, no Limited Slip, built for SCCA STS class.
                  • 15x7 Kazera wheels (13.9 pounds) with Hankook Z212 225/50/15 tires
                  • Switching to 195/50/15 Bridgestone RE01R this week
                  • Testing with 205/45/16 Bridgestone RE01R and new 16x7 wheels soon
                  • AST4100 coilover struts and shocks, rebound adjustable
                  • 570 #/in springs front, 570 #/in springs rear
                  • Vorshlag camber plates, -3.7° front camber, -1.5° rear camber
                  • AKG Polyurethane suspension bushings, rear, with offset toe adjuster bushings
                  • custom Vorshlag poly motor mounts, AKG poly trans mounts
                  • Lightweight Deka AGM battery (17.5 pounds) and custom mount
                  • Mason Engineering strut and shock bars
                  • Sparco Sprint racing seats, 19 pounds each. Sparco harnesses.





                  Weight shown was before lightweight battery or Sparco seats
                  Terry Fair - www.vorshlag.com
                  Project Thread for the now-burned-to-a-crisp $2011 GRM Challenge Winning E30 V8 :(

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                    #24
                    How does the car do against the Si's? Any word yet?
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                      #25
                      BTW how much lowered are you. I'm surprised by your negative camber. Many lowered folks are running a bit more than that. I wonder if the 318 rear subframe or trailing arms is slightly different.
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Fair! View Post
                        • 1991 318is 5-spd, stock M42 power, no Limited Slip, built for SCCA STS class.
                        • 15x7 Kazera wheels (13.9 pounds) with Hankook Z212 225/50/15 tires
                        • Switching to 195/50/15 Bridgestone RE01R this week
                        • Testing with 205/45/16 Bridgestone RE01R and new 16x7 wheels soon
                        • AST4100 coilover struts and shocks, rebound adjustable
                        • 570 #/in springs front, 570 #/in springs rear
                        • Vorshlag camber plates, -3.7° front camber, -1.5° rear camber
                        • AKG Polyurethane suspension bushings, rear, with offset toe adjuster bushings
                        • custom Vorshlag poly motor mounts, AKG poly trans mounts
                        • Lightweight Deka AGM battery (17.5 pounds) and custom mount
                        • Mason Engineering strut and shock bars
                        • Sparco Sprint racing seats, 19 pounds each. Sparco harnesses.





                        Weight shown was before lightweight battery or Sparco seats

                        Me and a co-driver campaigned a E36 328is in STS in 2004 (day1 sucked, but my day 2 times were in the top 10) and I've always thought that the BMW's were undersubscribed in STS. Sure, add the slip and run STX, but if the courses were big and not too tight the BMW had a chance. My co-driver never agreed so we bailed on the project after a year.

                        I wish you luck in STS, and I think you may have a chance.

                        Ed
                        1988 E30/S50...now with S52; Track
                        1994 Miata R; ES Solo2
                        1998 Lexus LX470; Wife (Slee'd anyway)
                        2002 BMW 530i; A+ Commuter
                        2002 BMW 325iT; Sport/Premium 5-speed
                        2011 21' EconoTrailer

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