Cool project but those seats look completely out of place IMO
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F82 M4 seats into an E46 M3
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Originally posted by ggeezer View Post
The seats would be worth more than the car!
Someone on bimmerpost priced them out at over US$30k from a dealer. Outrageous pricing but gorgeous seats.
https://g80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...1&postcount=20
yikes, even by bmw dealer standards that's ridiculous
that's more than porsche charges for their carbon buckets!
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I paid $1500 for the seats and probably another Hindi or so for the harnessed and wiring I needed to get this done.
If the G8x seats are the same bolt pattern as the F series. The same mounting would apply here. On the wiring though, it’s anyone’s guess. I chose to wire the seats in with a momentary switch which powers the seats on for 15 sec at a time since I have no idea nor wish to know how to emulate the later CANBUS/KCAN required that the E46 doesn’t use. There is no loss of functionality.
How they look are subjective but seeing them in person, it really looks OEM and fixes the biggest problem with the E46 intention IMO. The stock seats are just bad, even new. You slide all around in them and end up having to brace yourself against the door which on autox or track, which I have don’t both before and after, is really night and day difference.
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I know this is an older thread, but was wondering if there was any new information on this that might be helpful. I am also looking at designing a circuit to power the seats when the interior lights are on or if the ignition is on, so that way they work more like the factory seats. I will post any new information as I work on this project, really excited to get these M4 seats installed.
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Originally posted by SuperDrivetrainSolutions View PostGreat work. I need to retrofit m4 seats into a old nissan S14. I didnt get plugs with the seats. Ill have to use individual pins etc. Would you please help out with a plug diagram that corresponds to your wiring info . If you dont mind please.
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Originally posted by Ace280 View Post
Are you saying you don't have the car side plug? Most of the wire information needed is in the first post and the first link in the first post.
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What about bypassing the controller completely to avoid trying to trick them with a false kcan signal? Basically just straight wiring to the switches, then to the motors? Or maybe trying to wire in the original e46 controller? I imagine you might lose some features like seat memory but I imagine for most people doing this this is not a major concern.
I'm interested in maybe trying a f3x sport seat swap, just to get new, comfortable seats for a primarily street car. Rather then faff around with trying to re foam my originals.Last edited by Lee_Enfield; 01-21-2023, 12:14 PM.
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Originally posted by Lee_Enfield View PostWhat about bypassing the controller completely to avoid trying to trick them with a false kcan signal? Basically just straight wiring to the switches, then to the motors? Or maybe trying to wire in the original e46 controller? I imagine you might lose some features like seat memory but I imagine for most people doing this this is not a major concern.
I'm interested in maybe trying a f3x sport seat swap, just to get new, comfortable seats for a primarily street car. Rather then faff around with trying to re foam my originals.
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So I finally got my circuit working tonight and the seat seems to stay alive when I want them to and go to sleep when I want them to. So all I did was use a TI NE555 timmer and built the circuit that is in the datasheet for the A-stable operation. I connected a diode to ignition power and a second diode to the interior light power. Then connected the 2 diodes to the circuit power (Vcc). Lastly, I connected the CAN high to the output of the circuit thru a 0.15uF cap and grounded the CAN low. This will feed a ~1kHz to the CAN high anytime the interior lights are on or the ignition is on. Still need to get to complete the wiring in the car and install the interior back in the car so I can drive it and test the seats and circuit for real. Below is a picture of the circuit from the datasheet. Hope this helps someone, I am really excited to drive the car with the new seats. Still have a few other projects and maintenance that I need to complete first.
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