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M3Logik's E46 M3 Track Car Project
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AC System has been removed:
Saved a good amount of weight from removing the AC lines, AC pump, and probably reclaimed 2 HP from the drive belt being removed. Every little bit helps. Hopefully I don't burn up in the pits during the summer trackday events. It's a chance I'm willing to take haha.
Cooling system revamp which including:
OEM Water pump w/Gasket
OEM Thermostat w/ Gasket (stock)
OEM Radiator
Continental Water pump belt (Performed 50 miles ago at Lang Racing)
OEM Aux Fan Switch
OEM Expansion Tank
OEM Expansion Tank Line
OEM O-Rings
I didn't go with an aftermarket radiator because I've been good with the stock OEM radiator and water wetter with my previous builds.
Mechanical Fan Swap:
Removed the stock clutch fan and shroud. Installed the Mishimoto mechanical puller fan.
Getting the front bumper off was a real pain in the ass. Could not get the bumper to budge after removing inner fender screws and the underbody screws! After about 20 minutes of pulling from various angles, I decided to start pulling off headlights, turn signals, etc. Finally found the problem. The dealership added some screws below the turn signals which affixed the front bumper to the fenders. A heads up would have been nice.
Other than that, the cooling system overhaul was a pretty straightforward endeavor. I'm certain this preventative maintenance saved me from having a 3 hour tow truck drive home from the track.
Tires and wheels update:
Went with Apex ARC-8R 18x9.5 35ET wrapped in Bridgestone RE 71 R rubber. This combo has served me well in the past, so why change a good thing? I'll probably graduate to pull off slicks sometime next year, but the current setup will keep me glued to the track for my first couple of trackdays in the second half of this year. Shout out to Big O Tires for not scratching my rims!
Cage Update:
I have my cage build slot reserved for early April. Ordering the carbon roof today, as the cage installer will glue it on. I'll need to deliver the vehicle stripped, and without glass and a roof (trying to keep costs down). Will replace the stock windshield but will go with a polycarbonate rear window.
Rough plans for cage include shock tower tie in, full cage, x bars at doors, foot/ankle protection, subframe tie in, harness eyelets, cabin bar (removing hvac), & a few other goodies.
Harness Update:
Going with 6pt Sparco Aluminum Hans compatible 3/2 (black) Will order them next week so I can have the gage builder install them with the cage.Last edited by M3logik; 09-23-2021, 07:48 AM.Instagram: M3Journal
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Ended up going with a Seibon carbon fiber hood as it is the same hood that I had on my last project. Fitment is good. Will end up wrapping the entire car in matte grey, but I'll keep the carbon bare for now. Box showed up with a hole the size of a basketball, but luckily the hood was undamaged. Will install aero catch hood pins and will ditch the stock pull cable / lever setup.
I almost died of laughter when the delivery guy said, "oh don't worry about it. I'm sure it is fine." I unwrapped the whole damn thing prior to accepting delivery. These freight companies will hustle you, if you don't make the right moves.
Bimmerworld Oil Cooler also came in. Seems like a quality unit! Feels substantial, like it could take a bit of damage. Have not decided whether to get steel braided lines or not. Leaning towards keeping the stock lines.
I do need to find some more inventive ways of removing weight off of the front end (This higher capacity oil cooler does not help). I want this car to be as well balanced as possible.
Next up is the cage, a full-rise scissor lift, and a garage revamp. I need some more shelves to hold spare parts and other random items, and a lift to do some easy maintenance for this project and future projects. Things are coming together nicely, I'm targeting June for the first trackday. Let's get it!Last edited by M3logik; 02-22-2021, 05:12 PM.Instagram: M3Journal
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Originally posted by M3logik View PostEnded up going with a Seibon carbon fiber hood as it is the same hood that I had on my last project. Fitment is good. Will end up wrapping the entire car in matte grey, but I'll keep the carbon bare for now. Box showed up with a hole the size of a basketball, but luckily the hood was undamaged. Will install aero catch hood pins and will ditch the stock pull cable / lever setup.
I finally weighed my Seibon hood. A portly 28 pounds with a few repairs.
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Originally posted by Feffman View Post.....
I finally weighed my Seibon hood. A portly 28 pounds with a few repairs.
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Latest updates:
Garage progress is underway. I've settled on a (Black) Nussbaum HF 7 scissor lift and am currently in the process of forming the pit so the lift can be a flush mount install. Need to work out the electric and have a lift installer come in and actually install the lift later this month (after the concrete hardens).
Cage is finished. Ended up going with TCDesign out of Campbell, CA. This is the first time I've had a cage done by a professional cage builder...makes me feel like I am actually building a racecar! Will share the specs along with the pics this weekend.
Parts and other items that have arrived and are pending an install:
Full SS race exhaust (Sec. 1/2/3) V1 Headers
AP Racing Radical F+R brakes
Karbonius CSL Airbox w/ snorkel
Karbonius Carbon Doors
Status Gruppe csl bumper
Status Gruppe 1pc splitter 2x2
Turner Motorsport Sway Bars F+R
Sparco passenger seat and mount
Nussbaum HF 7 scissor lift w/flush mount kit and extended hydraulic lines
New OEM injectors
Fuel filter
After the lift is in, I'll dedicate a few days to "just getting it done". I'm sure I'll find a few extra things to take care of while I'm in there.
Pending order:
Lang racing carbon roof
OEM front glass
Condor or equiv plexiglass
Vanos rebuild items
Rod bearing refresh items
Black epoxy floor coatingInstagram: M3Journal
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Originally posted by skristedja View PostThis is a rad build (and garage build) already! Can't wait to see how it progresses. What part of OC you in?
Thanks! It is finally gaining some traction. The next two months will have a ton of updates. Right now I'm waiting for the concrete to cure, then the lift goes in..then all the parts pending install will be dropped in. And I got to find time to wrap it as well... this is quite the project!Instagram: M3Journal
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So, the pit is finished! I've got to wait until June to drill in the anchors and install the lift but it is looking good so far. My contractor hit this one out of the park!
Electric was also run a few days after the concrete was poured.
After the lift is in, I'll do a black epoxy with carbon flake over the entire garage floor and lift pad.
Pics of the cage.
Notes - Removed heater core, subframe tie in, shock tower tie in, repaired cracked shock towers, relocated ECU, welded in 6pt harness eyelets, integrated cage to rear shock towers, safety nets...and probably some other stuff I forgot about.
Really happy with the work that Tony and his crew at TCDesign Fab performed. IG:@TCDesignFab
No surprises, came in within the budget/quote, completed within expected/promised timeline, and did a bang up job on the cage. Highly recommend.
Added a random BMW Motorsport banner. Need to find more stuff like this to put on the walls.
Added a "Wall Control" setup to organize tools and make them a bit more accessible. Garage is coming together!
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Originally posted by sc_tr0jan_m3 View PostDidn’t opt into Tony’s a pillar gussets?
My e46 is with him getting a crap ton of upgrades installed.
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Your e46 is in good hands! I'll take my next track car to Tony as well. Just need to finish this one first...Instagram: M3Journal
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Originally posted by M3logik View Post
No, I did not! The gussets are more labor $$ and also reduce visibility (a tiny bit?). I'm glad I didn't go with the a-pillar gussets. With the "regular" option, he goes right up to the a pillar and welds the bar directly to the a-pillar. I also prefer the more minimal aesthetic of the regular bars welded to the a-pillar.
Your e46 is in good hands! I'll take my next track car to Tony as well. Just need to finish this one first...
He worked on my old e46 m3 and I recently bought another one to fully turn into a race car, so I'm getting the full beans. Adding onto his half cage to upgrade to a full cage, fancy gussets, custom dash, custom fenders. The whole lot. I wish I still lived back in the Bay Area so he would be more accessible instead of shipping the car to/from Dallas for work. I hope this is the last trip back since there's practically nothing left after this wave.
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2004 Titanium Silver E46 M3 6 Speed | :: Track Car ::
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Originally posted by sc_tr0jan_m3 View Post
In Tony I Trust. I've been a longtime customer of Tony for over a decade now, so it's always great to see him get credit on the forums.
He worked on my old e46 m3 and I recently bought another one to fully turn into a race car, so I'm getting the full beans. Adding onto his half cage to upgrade to a full cage, fancy gussets, custom dash, custom fenders. The whole lot. I wish I still lived back in the Bay Area so he would be more accessible instead of shipping the car to/from Dallas for work. I hope this is the last trip back since there's practically nothing left after this wave.
Yeah it is pretty far for me as well, but no where near as far for you!Instagram: M3Journal
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