Summary / Cliff Notes:
- 2002 M3 w/ SMG
- Current mileage: 125k
Major Maintenance:
- Vanos rebuilt with upgraded exhaust hub at 120k miles
- Rear Subframe mounts reinforced at 118k miles
- Rod bearings replaced at 125k miles, previously done under warranty
- Clutch replacement at 125k miles
- SMG pump, accumulator, and sensors replaced at 120k miles
- Trans detent springs done at 122k miles
Mods:
- Bimmerworld 3.5" race exhaust
- Bimmerworld single exit race diffuser
- Moton Clubsport 2 way dampers with true coilover rear. (custom valved)
- Eibach race springs: 650lb front, 350lb rear
- Ground Control front and rear race sway bars, front camber plates, and rear adjustable control arms
- Powerflex rear subframe and trailing arm bushings
- 18x9.5" Volk TE37SL
- 18x10" HRE R43s
- Nitto NT01 275/35r18
- Motorsport Hardware 82mm studs w/ race nuts
- Protomachine rear half cage: 1.75" DOM, TIG welded
- Recaro Pole Position seats (driver and passenger)
- Brey Krause side/floor mounts
- Schroth 6pt harnesses
- ASM Harness reels
- Storm Motorwerks SMG shift knob
- Hamann rear spoiler w/ M Sport Parts E36 style gurney flap
- RS Future LM wing (interchangeable with Hamann spoiler)
- ACS style CF front lip (made by Kitamo)
- Hard Motorsports front splitter
- Buildjournal front splitter mounts
- Trackspec Motorsports hood vents
- S2R sunroof delete (fiberglass version)
- Euro slick top headliner
- Center Console w/out armrest
- Bavarian Sound Works Stage 1 speaker upgrade
- Bavarian Sound Works Bluetooth integration module
Hi all, with M3F down, I figured I'd document my build here.
9 years ago, I had the opportunity to buy this car. It showed up at a my friend worked out (and now owns) needing SMG work. The owner was uninterested in fixing it so he wanted to get rid of it. This is how it looked:
Unfortunately, I was fresh out of college. Having no established credit, I wasn't able to qualify for a loan to purchase it. My friend ended up buying the car to fix and sell so off it went.
A couple years go by and guess who shows back up to the shop with SMG problems? Again, the owner didn't want to fix it and my friend bought the car back for a second time. This time around though, the issue was the clutch. My friend replaced it and starting fixing everything on the car with the intent on keeping it. Here is how it looked when he bought it he second time:
My friend ended up keeping the car for about 5 years. Now being the shop owner and owning 11 cars, it was time to down size his fleet. I just sold my Tiag E46 M3 and was full of seller's remorse. Knowing this, he offered me the car and after little to no convincing, I took him up on his offer. I acquired the car in August, 2019 with 122k miles on it.
In the 5 years my friend had it, he took care of a lot of the common maintenance issues and did a couple mods that would make it more track worthy:
- Vanos rebuild
- Rear subframe mounts reinforcement
- trans detent springs
- Clutch (2nd time)
- AKG subframe and RTAB bushings
- Moton Club Sport 2 way remote coilovers w/ true rears
- Ground Control Race camber plates, rear adjustable control arms, and LCABs
- Bimmerworld race exhaust and diffuser
- 18x9.5 Volk TE37SLs
Initially, I wanted to turn this into a full blown track car but I back pedaled on those plans as I realize I have less and less time to go to the track. So the goal is to build my car into a dual purpose weekend car like a GT3 RS. I'm trying to take the approach of buy right, buy once.
First, I removed the window tint and took it to a Nitto Tires / Driving line track day. I've been very lucky to have the support of Nitto and Drivingline being part of their "pitcrew" program.
Next,
I figured some extra air flow through the engine bay would be beneficial so I installed some Trackspec hood vents:
I've been working with Amir at RS future to develop aero package for my car. With that in mind, I decided I would have a street wing and a race wing (think Jack Olsen's 911 build). For my street wing, I went with another Hamann spoiler with a Msportpart gurney flap:
W/out the flap:
The next step was getting the car ready for a half cage by Protomachine. I decided to do the S2R sunroof delete at this time, install a new euro headliner and dye the rear shelf:
Once that was completed, I dropped off the car at Protomachine. Riley and Mike got the car back to me in a week. I'm super happy with the results. 100% tig welded, fitment so tight you could call it virgin.
To be continued...
- 2002 M3 w/ SMG
- Current mileage: 125k
Major Maintenance:
- Vanos rebuilt with upgraded exhaust hub at 120k miles
- Rear Subframe mounts reinforced at 118k miles
- Rod bearings replaced at 125k miles, previously done under warranty
- Clutch replacement at 125k miles
- SMG pump, accumulator, and sensors replaced at 120k miles
- Trans detent springs done at 122k miles
Mods:
- Bimmerworld 3.5" race exhaust
- Bimmerworld single exit race diffuser
- Moton Clubsport 2 way dampers with true coilover rear. (custom valved)
- Eibach race springs: 650lb front, 350lb rear
- Ground Control front and rear race sway bars, front camber plates, and rear adjustable control arms
- Powerflex rear subframe and trailing arm bushings
- 18x9.5" Volk TE37SL
- 18x10" HRE R43s
- Nitto NT01 275/35r18
- Motorsport Hardware 82mm studs w/ race nuts
- Protomachine rear half cage: 1.75" DOM, TIG welded
- Recaro Pole Position seats (driver and passenger)
- Brey Krause side/floor mounts
- Schroth 6pt harnesses
- ASM Harness reels
- Storm Motorwerks SMG shift knob
- Hamann rear spoiler w/ M Sport Parts E36 style gurney flap
- RS Future LM wing (interchangeable with Hamann spoiler)
- ACS style CF front lip (made by Kitamo)
- Hard Motorsports front splitter
- Buildjournal front splitter mounts
- Trackspec Motorsports hood vents
- S2R sunroof delete (fiberglass version)
- Euro slick top headliner
- Center Console w/out armrest
- Bavarian Sound Works Stage 1 speaker upgrade
- Bavarian Sound Works Bluetooth integration module
Hi all, with M3F down, I figured I'd document my build here.
9 years ago, I had the opportunity to buy this car. It showed up at a my friend worked out (and now owns) needing SMG work. The owner was uninterested in fixing it so he wanted to get rid of it. This is how it looked:
Unfortunately, I was fresh out of college. Having no established credit, I wasn't able to qualify for a loan to purchase it. My friend ended up buying the car to fix and sell so off it went.
A couple years go by and guess who shows back up to the shop with SMG problems? Again, the owner didn't want to fix it and my friend bought the car back for a second time. This time around though, the issue was the clutch. My friend replaced it and starting fixing everything on the car with the intent on keeping it. Here is how it looked when he bought it he second time:
My friend ended up keeping the car for about 5 years. Now being the shop owner and owning 11 cars, it was time to down size his fleet. I just sold my Tiag E46 M3 and was full of seller's remorse. Knowing this, he offered me the car and after little to no convincing, I took him up on his offer. I acquired the car in August, 2019 with 122k miles on it.
In the 5 years my friend had it, he took care of a lot of the common maintenance issues and did a couple mods that would make it more track worthy:
- Vanos rebuild
- Rear subframe mounts reinforcement
- trans detent springs
- Clutch (2nd time)
- AKG subframe and RTAB bushings
- Moton Club Sport 2 way remote coilovers w/ true rears
- Ground Control Race camber plates, rear adjustable control arms, and LCABs
- Bimmerworld race exhaust and diffuser
- 18x9.5 Volk TE37SLs
Initially, I wanted to turn this into a full blown track car but I back pedaled on those plans as I realize I have less and less time to go to the track. So the goal is to build my car into a dual purpose weekend car like a GT3 RS. I'm trying to take the approach of buy right, buy once.
First, I removed the window tint and took it to a Nitto Tires / Driving line track day. I've been very lucky to have the support of Nitto and Drivingline being part of their "pitcrew" program.
Next,
I figured some extra air flow through the engine bay would be beneficial so I installed some Trackspec hood vents:
I've been working with Amir at RS future to develop aero package for my car. With that in mind, I decided I would have a street wing and a race wing (think Jack Olsen's 911 build). For my street wing, I went with another Hamann spoiler with a Msportpart gurney flap:
W/out the flap:
The next step was getting the car ready for a half cage by Protomachine. I decided to do the S2R sunroof delete at this time, install a new euro headliner and dye the rear shelf:
Once that was completed, I dropped off the car at Protomachine. Riley and Mike got the car back to me in a week. I'm super happy with the results. 100% tig welded, fitment so tight you could call it virgin.
To be continued...
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