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    Back on the track here in Scotland after a full resto and rebuild of the M3 over the past couple of years from a bare shell. So good to be back out! Rough spec as follows;

    -S54 with intake & 288/280 Schrick cams - 378hp (flywheel)
    -Gearmotive Sequential Gearbox with 4.1 FD & flat shift
    -AEM Infinity, MK60 Standalone ABS, Pedal box w/bias adjustment, AIM PDM32 + display
    -T45 Custom Cage
    -Nitron NTR R3
    -MRT Roll Centre Correction front arms, rose jointed / monoball rear
    -27mm Convertible front roll bar, Stock rear (had a Turner adjustable front but felt too much understeer after the roll correction arms, the 27mm helps car rotate much better)
    -Approx 2650lbs (1200kg) without driver

    Raced at the 'local' Knockhill racing circuit this past weekend in the Modsports Championship which is mixed Class based on power to weight. Took three Class wins on it's first race outing once i'd remembered how to drive again!

    Videos:

    Race 1 - Terrible start in terrible conditions (rain/sleet) - ended up near the back but climbed back through. The clutch did not like 4500rpm launch and dumping the clutch with the tall 1st gear



    Race 2 - Dry but overcast conditions with a better start, race ended early due to a Honda shearing it's wheel studs and losing it's front wheel - I also set a new Class C record this race



    Race 3 - Dry and overcast again, took both P1 Class and P1 overall after the Pro Class Caterham had a mechanical (safety car) - broke Class C lap record yet again this race as was starting to get comfortable with the car



    Very pleased with the car and the Gearmotive gearbox. Will find more pace with some further setup changes and should be into 54's. Think I need to use 1st out of the hairpin as those pesky K24 Hondas are pulling from me slightly out of there. 1st gear is good for 68mph so more than enough rpm to get the drive given it's around a 40mph corner. Also need to bring flat shift cut time down as set it pretty safe to get it up and running.

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      Originally posted by paulclaude View Post
      Back on the track here in Scotland after a full resto and rebuild of the M3 over the past couple of years from a bare shell. So good to be back out!
      Was great seeing your videos pop up in my YouTube subscriptions again after many years, haha. Car looks great and the gearmotiv box is really nice. Few friends here are running their h-pattern box, currently trying to convince them to go with the sequential so i can get their h-patterns :P.

      Also just snagged a set of MRT front arms so looking forward to getting those on.

      Looking forward to more vids!

      '02 E46 M3 - The high mileage street car
      '05 E46 m3 - The neglected race car
      '02 S2000 - The side chick

      YouTube & Instagram for track stuff!

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        Originally posted by PenguinScotty View Post

        Was great seeing your videos pop up in my YouTube subscriptions again after many years, haha. Car looks great and the gearmotiv box is really nice. Few friends here are running their h-pattern box, currently trying to convince them to go with the sequential so i can get their h-patterns :P.

        Also just snagged a set of MRT front arms so looking forward to getting those on.

        Looking forward to more vids!
        Thanks!! So good to be back out in the 46. Rebuild project took a lot longer than it should have, but life, work and other projects get in the way. Next race weekend is 10/11th October so will have more videos up then. Discovered I was running about 90% front brake bias during those last races, so sorting that out alone should help stopping distances and times.

        Can't fault the Gearmotive product and service, top guys to deal with and everything went together nicely - they even made me a custom shifter with a 0-5V analogue strain sensor to work with the AEM and exchanged the original. Highly recommended!

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