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The person I interviewed years ago was able to do his with no steering shaft modifications. Very few parts were modified / most were OE.Originally posted by kaiv View Post
Oh man, I am 100% down to do the ZHP but the S65... I'm not sure I have it in me to do it all over again. While I did save most of the parts, there are forced compromises to fit it and make it work on the E46 chassis that don't make it a 100% OE style fully integrated swap...
Here's a pic of the build I saw: https://www.builtforredline.com/wp-c...3-s65-swap.jpg
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It really is! It's quintessential old school BMW fun. Not too big, not too heavy, both ends of the car do exactly what you want with great feel/communication coming through. It reminds me of the E36 in some ways which is the car that made me fall in love with BMWs to begin with.Originally posted by heinzboehmer View Post
Hell yeah, have always like those. Bet that thing is a blast to drive. One day my E82 will receive the power/drivetrain from an E9X M3...
I have a lot of E9X M parts including a complete S65 I could be talked into selling if you're interested 😅
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Oh man, I am 100% down to do the ZHP but the S65... I'm not sure I have it in me to do it all over again. While I did save most of the parts, there are forced compromises to fit it and make it work on the E46 chassis that don't make it a 100% OE style fully integrated swap...Originally posted by Chas3n View Post
When are you ready to take both 46's? Looking for replace the s54 with an s65 and the m54 with the s54 😬
Congrats yourself! I've always been so impressed with the e87 1 series, and the 1M was just mind blowingly good!
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The other car is a 2002 Lemans M5. I'll bet not the only one here with that E46/E39 M combo.
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Hell yeah, have always like those. Bet that thing is a blast to drive. One day my E82 will receive the power/drivetrain from an E9X M3...Originally posted by kaiv View Post
Added a 1M to the stable recently. I can't believe how good the front end is compared to the E9X M given that's it's essentially the same hardware. And the rear end just begs to step out, such a hooligan. It's rowdy and buckets of fun. Feels faster than it probably is. I'm completely smitten!
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When are you ready to take both 46's? Looking for replace the s54 with an s65 and the m54 with the s54 😬Originally posted by kaiv View PostCongrats Chasen!
Congrats yourself! I've always been so impressed with the e87 1 series, and the 1M was just mind blowingly good!Originally posted by kaiv View Post
Added a 1M to the stable recently. I can't believe how good the front end is compared to the E9X M given that's it's essentially the same hardware. And the rear end just begs to step out, such a hooligan. It's rowdy and buckets of fun. Feels faster than it probably is. I'm completely smitten!
So when I first installed the m3 sway, after a few days the wife reported a clunk on the drivers side. I foolishly bought AutoZone links as I didnt wish to wait a week for shipping when I first installed as I hadn't realized that the PO used non-adjustable links for the KW's but super short fixed links.. long story short, I finally and luckily ordered from FCP euro an OE set (they JUST opened a warehouse in PHX, 90 miles south of me so shipping was FAST/cheap with 2 day) New OE links have been on there for the last 2 months, and the clunking has not returned. The car feels planted in the rear, turn in is incredibly dialed. (OMG the ZHP rack is great, even better than the ZCP rack!) It back with blizzaks when we bought it, and those give up within 4 corners, and at a rather low cornering speed, so I cant really confirm if when closer to the limits it exhibits the understeer, but I will report back once summer wheels/tires are on, although that maybe next season, as I think I'm swapping the ARC8's on the M3 to the new apex ML10's and I wanted to also order a set for the ZHP to match.. Those AS4's recently impressed me, on a buddies X3MC. They had some decent peak grip for an all season, but didnt hold up well after 2 minutes of very hard driving, that said, I wouldn't expect them too. For comparision, I have to run the M3 with an re71rs or equal tire to finish that backroad without overheating.Originally posted by PetrolM3 View Post
I also recently installed new Sachs Mtech II dampers but paired with OE sport springs and E90 X-drive mounts (they seem like the most robust OEM+ option on the market). Also went with the M3 front/xi rear sway bars like yourself but I had issues with an M3 bar binding and eating through links at a very fast rate. I switched it out for a 25mm bar from a Z4 instead (direct fit unlike the M3 bar which has different geometry) which I highly recommend with the xi rear... it seems to reduce the understeer a bit and the car seems to rotate a bit better than with the M3 bar (binding issue aside).
As for wheels and tires - the style 135 are VERY heavy. Swapping them out for M68 wheels made a huge difference - feels like a completely different car now... lighter on its feet and more comfortable due to more sidewall. I went with AS4 tires - I think they have more than enough grip for the power and will last much longer than PS4s.
Congrats again, hope you enjoy it for many years!
I had been hunting for arc8's for the ZHP, but very few owners, atleast in PHX/AZ order them in the correct widths and offsets..
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Added a 1M to the stable recently. I can't believe how good the front end is compared to the E9X M given that's it's essentially the same hardware. And the rear end just begs to step out, such a hooligan. It's rowdy and buckets of fun. Feels faster than it probably is. I'm completely smitten!
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I also recently installed new Sachs Mtech II dampers but paired with OE sport springs and E90 X-drive mounts (they seem like the most robust OEM+ option on the market). Also went with the M3 front/xi rear sway bars like yourself but I had issues with an M3 bar binding and eating through links at a very fast rate. I switched it out for a 25mm bar from a Z4 instead (direct fit unlike the M3 bar which has different geometry) which I highly recommend with the xi rear... it seems to reduce the understeer a bit and the car seems to rotate a bit better than with the M3 bar (binding issue aside).Originally posted by Chas3n View Post
Yes, when we got it, it had the KW V1's at a very low ride height.. I have since swapped it all for a simlair setup to the m3. M3/xi sway bars, Sachs mtech II dampers, z4 mounts, Eibach pro kit springs. Rides wonderfully to work and has no bump steer through my local back road. I'll have to eventually take new photos of it with the suspension, but if you have an e46, it's pretty much the way to go.
I’ve owned M3’s since 07, and I always wanted the 330i zhp. Have to say it’s very much lived up to its hype over the last 2 decades! The low end torq is just more fun to step into on the commute to the office and the right back road here.
I need to find a summer/spring set of wheels where and swap to a ps4s to really enjoy it out there. I think your current setup is sublime for an all around BMW. Hate to say this, but the e46 I believe is peak bmw..
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As for wheels and tires - the style 135 are VERY heavy. Swapping them out for M68 wheels made a huge difference - feels like a completely different car now... lighter on its feet and more comfortable due to more sidewall. I went with AS4 tires - I think they have more than enough grip for the power and will last much longer than PS4s.
Congrats again, hope you enjoy it for many years!
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Yes, when we got it, it had the KW V1's at a very low ride height.. I have since swapped it all for a simlair setup to the m3. M3/xi sway bars, Sachs mtech II dampers, z4 mounts, Eibach pro kit springs. Rides wonderfully to work and has no bump steer through my local back road. I'll have to eventually take new photos of it with the suspension, but if you have an e46, it's pretty much the way to go.Originally posted by PetrolM3 View Post
Congrats on the ZHP! Imola FTW and I'm assuming alcantara interior? Looks a tad too low for proper suspension travel.
I fully agree that a well sorted non-M sedan can be just as exciting if not even more fun to drive on certain roads. I had my M3 for over 10 years and sold it when I realized that I enjoy driving my non-M sedan more - no exaggeration here. Mine is not a ZHP - it's a fully rebuilt/refreshed 325i with M-tech II pack, ZF 6 speed, 3.46 diff, ZHP exhaust, BMW Performance intake and the lightweight M68 wheels. I absolutely love this thing... it puts a smile on my face every day. To me, it truly proves that 'it's more fun to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow'.
I’ve owned M3’s since 07, and I always wanted the 330i zhp. Have to say it’s very much lived up to its hype over the last 2 decades! The low end torq is just more fun to step into on the commute to the office and the right back road here.
I need to find a summer/spring set of wheels where and swap to a ps4s to really enjoy it out there. I think your current setup is sublime for an all around BMW. Hate to say this, but the e46 I believe is peak bmw..
Really is a tremendously better daily than the M. Normally I'd be in my truck, but my wife is 8montha pregnant and finds my truck more comfortable, so I'm “forced” to drive the zhp (which we bought for her) every day. First world problems!
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Congrats on the ZHP! Imola FTW and I'm assuming alcantara interior? Looks a tad too low for proper suspension travel.Originally posted by Chas3n View PostSold off the E55 and S2000 and picked up a well sorted(ish) 05 ZHP. Manual with the correct interior.. dare I say it's more fun than the M3 on a tight road?
If only I could go back in time and show 16yr me what the garage looks like, now.



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I fully agree that a well sorted non-M sedan can be just as exciting if not even more fun to drive on certain roads. I had my M3 for over 10 years and sold it when I realized that I enjoy driving my non-M sedan more - no exaggeration here. Mine is not a ZHP - it's a fully rebuilt/refreshed 325i with M-tech II pack, ZF 6 speed, 3.46 diff, ZHP exhaust, BMW Performance intake and the lightweight M68 wheels. I absolutely love this thing... it puts a smile on my face every day. To me, it truly proves that 'it's more fun to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow'.Last edited by PetrolM3; 07-09-2024, 10:14 AM.
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Sold off the E55 and S2000 and picked up a well sorted(ish) 05 ZHP. Manual with the correct interior.. dare I say it's more fun than the M3 on a tight road?
If only I could go back in time and show 16yr me what the garage looks like, now.



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I do have a type... I was not interested in the F8X until I saw one in Imola, then I was on a mission to find one. I've kept it very mild with Eibachs, AA midpipe, CS rear section and a JB4.
As for my favorite, that is a very hard question, they all have their own personality and things I appreciate. I've had the E92 the longest, it's the most personalized and I've tracked it at Summit Point, AMP, and Sebring. Plus it makes the most glorious noises!
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