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Welcome! VEry Nice and detailed build thread and the CSL Looks gorgeous.
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Originally posted by DI46LO View Post
As someone running an Evolve box with the single tube I'm curious to hear your thoughts on this upgrade. I've read before it's negligible on cars doing sub 400. If you had to do it over again; would you?
Awesome car 🤙
I would like to measure the power at some point, just to see what the actual figure is, as standard cars usually make a little less than the quoted figure (calculated flywheel) on the Dyno-dynamics heart-breaker rollers I use, so I am hoping the exhaust might at least offset this and give me the 355hp (360PS) that is originally claimed.
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Originally posted by Mike RT4 View PostSupersprint resonated twin tube section 2 (swapped from the original single tube non-resonated version)
Awesome car 🤙
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Originally posted by Mike RT4 View Post
I gave both weights so you can see the difference between them (as the CSL weight quoted is a wet weight, but with only 10 litres of fuel).
For referance, a fully fueled zero option car - without driver (the exact same one that Horst von Saurma achieved the 7.50 ring lap time in) was measured at 1421kg (3133lb).
In the above article, the true weight difference of a normal M3 and a CSL was quoted as 150kg (331lb) from actual cars as measured by Sport Auto (I do not know if the M3 weighed had a sunroof, but from the weight difference, I am guessing it did).
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Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
Looks like his is fully loaded, and his weight is with 240lbs of extra fuel/driver that most of us don't include.
For referance, a fully fueled zero option car - without driver (the exact same one that Horst von Saurma achieved the 7.50 ring lap time in) was measured at 1421kg (3133lb).
In the above article, the true weight difference of a normal M3 and a CSL was quoted as 150kg (331lb) from actual cars as measured by Sport Auto (I do not know if the M3 weighed had a sunroof, but from the weight difference, I am guessing it did).
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Originally posted by repoman89 View PostAwesome. The corner weights with driver and fuel stats are cool to see. Adjusted for equal fuel and drivers, this car is still ~75lbs lighter than mine -- and mine's a manual with lightweight brakes, shocks/struts, lithium battery, carbon roof and intake, seats etc etc (although with boat anchor muffler).
It is amazing the lengths BMW went to to get weight out of the car - the attention to detail is obsessive, yet it still has a full interior and all the creature comforts.
Some short sound checks:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WVx...6jqDsx&index=8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fayJ...6jqDsx&index=7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcJS...jqDsx&index=12
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT8r...jqDsx&index=16Last edited by Mike RT4; 01-20-2023, 02:00 AM.
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Originally posted by bigjae46 View PostNot feeling that car...meh
Kidding! Love seeing a classic museum piece hooning on the 'Ring! Never thought about the RHD vs LHD comparison, interesting.
Does it have AC?
How common are the E36 M3s over there? It is getting harder and harder to find those ZF LSD carriers.
S302 - Alarm
S502 - Headlight washer system
S508 - Park Distance Control
S521 - Rain sensor
S522 - Xenon lights
S534 - Automatic air conditioning
S650 - CD Drive
S661 - Business Radio (C43)
The only other thing that could have been specified with the car is S358 Climate comfort windscreen (no weight difference between this and the S354 Green tinted upper strip that mine has) and S231, the famous removal of the speed limiter (that required you to present a race license in the UK to have it removed and was a £1,000.00 option - just for someone to go into INPA and switch this from an on to an off LOL!).
I'm not sure how many E36 Evos are left, but a lot of the time they are rust buckets in this country (due to winter salt) and so they give up their diffs when they go to the great scrapyard in the sky...... Luckily I got mine off eBay a few years ago for £550 - I just checked and there is one on there at the moment for £750.
Last edited by Mike RT4; 01-20-2023, 12:54 AM.
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Absolutely love this build journal! Car is the real deal we all aspire to be when we grow up. Can't wait to follow along with other updates.
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Thanks for your write-up - and especially for the reality check for the weight-chasers. Glad to see the car is actually being used on track.
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The one thing that I cannot replicate is the interior sound of a CSL. After being in a stock one and a modified one, it's the only thing that I'd love to recreate on a plain jane M3.
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Great read and addition to the forums, thank you for sharing. Absolutely awesome and nice attention to details.
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What a pile... of amazing parts on an amazing car that is actually driven for enjoyment. Take note people. I've seen OP post about this car, but what a way to start off the journal.
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Awesome. The corner weights with driver and fuel stats are cool to see. Adjusted for equal fuel and drivers, this car is still ~75lbs lighter than mine -- and mine's a manual with lightweight brakes, shocks/struts, lithium battery, carbon roof and intake, seats etc etc (although with boat anchor muffler).
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