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    Default BMW E46 Coupe 323CI - Small Drift Project

    Well, Myself and My friend decided to go ahead and build a drift car, (or at least something to go sideways).

    So we picked up this Nice clean BMW cheap enough, it needed some suspension work, but me working in motor factors and my friend owning a garage wasn't a problem. It's a 2.5, with decent service history and plenty of power in it. Im going to put up pictures from the start to what it is now. Nothing special, but little by little we are getting there..

    Mods and work done so far:

    K&N Air filter
    Straight Through exhaust
    Coil overs
    Welded diff
    Recaro seats
    Interior removed(Them leather seats weighted a ton!)
    Brake pipes lined for hydro handbrake
    Abs Module removed

    So currently we are sourcing a hydro handbrake, if you have one I'll be happy to buy it.

    Will upload more pics as soon as we have done something new Thanks for looking!



    First tyre gone

    Whole rear axle out: Changing roast bushings, welding diff, putting Coilovers in:

    Some advertisement done, rear lights out to get darkened with local magician (Valtinting)


    Before the removal of these very heavy leather seats


    With Coilovers installed:


    Interior gone..



    After few hours of dohnuts outside the garage LOL



    Picked up these recaros fairly cheap, leather, not so heavy, in good condition:


    So thats the most recent picture of the car, got genuine bmw 16'' Alloys, waiting for hydro hanbrake, and off we go to the track to do some practice laps!

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    Love the pic of the drive priceless


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    Hope you have or plan on putting in some support for that rear subframe.

    Known to tear the frame from the chassis

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnC View Post
    Hope you have or plan on putting in some support for that rear subframe.

    Known to tear the frame from the chassis

    Can you tell me more about it? Why do i need to do it? Next move is hydraulic handbrake, more turn in front wheels, roll cage, bigger injectors and fuel pump and remap,so if there is a good reason why should i put support for subframe it will be in a list to do next


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    Quote Originally Posted by thetangerine View Post
    Love the pic of the drive priceless
    Yea,the drive was a surprise to me, because we didn't put any pressure on it at all... The main concern is that the drive is not solid,therefore it is not as strong.. I think it is more likely to go again... I picked one up for 50 Quid from local bmw breaker, but normally they are 100 quid, cant really afford changing them too often. If anyone know if its possible to get solid ones for this car any info would be apreciated.


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    Search "e46 rear subframe issue" and it full explains it

    You can get reinforcement plates to help

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    Quote Originally Posted by gpparts View Post
    Can you tell me more about it? Why do i need to do it? Next move is hydraulic handbrake, more turn in front wheels, roll cage, bigger injectors and fuel pump and remap,so if there is a good reason why should i put support for subframe it will be in a list to do next
    I really wouldn't bother, just save up an extra few quid an put a proper engine in it.

    As for rear subframe issue, the four pick up points for the subframe (where it bolts to the car) can crack and tear away from the body, major problem. You can make plates and weld them in, or buy them. Google it an you'll see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Famous jh View Post
    I really wouldn't bother, just save up an extra few quid an put a proper engine in it.

    As for rear subframe issue, the four pick up points for the subframe (where it bolts to the car) can crack and tear away from the body, major problem. You can make plates and weld them in, or buy them. Google it an you'll see.
    I couldn't agree more about changing the engine, but first I would like to learn to control the car, I haven't been on the track yet. I am planning putting RB20 Engine in it when I will have achieved some kind of techniques in drifting

    Thanks for advice about the rear subrafe, will have to do something about that.


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    Does anyone know how to increase Camber on these cars? Would love to go mad


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    Get some camber plates mate.

    As for the drives, get the ones from 328 or 330. My ones were ok even after many hours of abuse. Once I've used soft front racing tyres on the rear axel, destroyed my diff but drives were fine.
    You'll defo need higher diff ratio. Now your ratio is 3.07, I had same ratio in my 330i and it was too low.

    Don't mind mapping this engine, it's pointless. Just cut the cats out and replace your intake manifold with the one from 330 or 325 (m54 engines only). Cheap power there
    http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=691568


 

 

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