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Re: BMW 323i M50 2.5 - MOT'd

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 2:23 am
by rob0r
Since I can't work on the car I might as well spend some money... Two cobra monacos on their way from sunny Scotland! Hopefully they will fit my "fuller" figure. I won't be fitting them until the car is caged in a few months, but buying them is one less thing off my list.

Re: BMW 323i M50 2.5 - MOT'd

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 6:41 am
by e21-Mark
How much Rob? I might be selling the ones from my racer to get a Recaro thats a bit wider and unsure what they're worth?

Re: BMW 323i M50 2.5 - MOT'd

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 1:31 am
by rob0r
We agreed a price, he sent me his paypal details, I sent the money and then I got a PM off the guy this morning saying he just sold them to his mate instead... So one paypal refund later and I'm back to square one! Mark, these were the seats, we agreed £125 delivered http://www.driftworks.com/forum/parts-s ... ckets.html

If you fancy selling yours, I'm in the market...

Re: BMW 323i M50 2.5 - MOT'd

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 1:57 am
by e21-Mark
I've been offered a wide Corbeau which is very nice but pretty expensive. If I can get the guy to drop his price a bit I will match the £125 you paid for these.

I'll text him in the morning. I also have to buy a subframe so hope he'll negotiate a bit?

Re: BMW 323i M50 2.5 - MOT'd

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 1:59 am
by rob0r
Texted ;)

Re: BMW 323i M50 2.5 - MOT'd

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 2:04 am
by e21-Mark
Phone's in the kitchen and as am in bed I'll reply in the morning.

Re: BMW 323i M50 2.5 - MOT'd

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 2:18 am
by rob0r
I might be slow to reply as I'm currently 4 hours behind UK time, I asked if they were side mounted and could you bring them to the shoot!

Re: BMW 323i M50 2.5 - MOT'd

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 12:53 pm
by rob0r
Last week was an interesting week. Tuesday evening, I fitted an anti-roll bar to the rear and ended up smashing the car into a grass bank at 50mph on a straight bit of road. Wednesday evening I checked the car over and removed the offending ARB, removed copious amounts of soil and grass from underneath the car, it looks like I got away with the smash! Thursday Nas came over to stay and pointed out that my rack is excessively travelling when the steering wheel is turned, no wonder it feels odd! Friday was the E21 group photo shoot for PPC, I did a hard launch on the runway and destroyed one of my driveshafts... :bag

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M50's fo sho!
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Re: BMW 323i M50 2.5 - MOT'd

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 12:55 pm
by rob0r
Although I've only had the car on the road for a month, I'm not happy with it so I'm cashing the road tax in and taking it off again. It will be back with an E30 rear axle, solid mounted steering rack, weld in custom cage and perhaps an E30 pedalbox and dash mounted brake servo...

Re: BMW 323i M50 2.5 - On the road, photoshoot, off the road

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 9:26 pm
by murran
shame your taking it straight off the road. :(
your racks excessivly traveling? what does that mean?
you mean its squashing around in the bushes when your rocking the steering wheel? thats what mine was doing. you could see the rack moving side to side by at least 8mm. doesnt move at all now with those poly bushes i made!
do you want a pair? i'll send you some for a tenner? im too tramp to bother with colour pigment so they come in one colour..... a slightly see-thru piss colour. :)

i'll be watching these things your doing with interest anyway!

btw, did you give nas some beam bushes and a diff link?

Re: BMW 323i M50 2.5 - On the road, photoshoot, off the road

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 1:47 pm
by rob0r
It is a shame, but I can't afford the time or money to sort it properly at the moment!
Yeah the whole rack is shifting left to right in the bushes, I couldn't believe how much the rack was moving!! A tenner you say?? Definitely worth a go, sure why not! Thanks!
When we were on the farm we nearly went looking for the bushes but it ended up so late we left it! Not sure what Nas is doing yet... I should have beam and beam bushes spare.

I'm extremely tempted to get the axle off the E21 tonight, but I need to break an E34 first... Lame! I'm currently tempted to solid mount the E30 axle at the moment, that would make it nice and easy to do.

Re: BMW 323i M50 2.5 - On the road, photoshoot, off the road

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 7:25 pm
by murran
cool i'll make you a pair. could you stick a tenner in our lasses paypal? then it can go towards more poly stuff when i next buy some on egay. (i'll pm you the addy in abit.)

Re: BMW 323i M50 2.5 - On the road, photoshoot, off the road

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 3:26 pm
by rob0r
Cheers matey! Awaiting paypal address...
Cheers!

Re: BMW 323i M50 2.5 - M50 1, Driveshaft 0

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:56 pm
by rob0r
As mentioned, within one month of running the M50 on the road (I was away on business for two of them) I managed to obliterate my offside driveshaft CV joint. At the PPC photoshoot I gave a little bit of a hard launch and snaked down the runway, on the way back up from the runway something was clunking around in the rear axle and the car was spinning up the nearside wheel... this is why!

I love the fact there are ball bearing shapes and hole pressed all around the CV!
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I wasn't going hard on the car at all, especially compared if I went to a drift day for example, so I've learnt I can't trust the 323i rear axle. I'm going to be trial fitting an E30 axle to one of my spares cars to see exactly how difficult it's going to be. I'm not sure when it will be done, but put it this way, I'm cashing the tax in!

Re: BMW 323i M50 2.5 - M50 1, Driveshaft 0

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 5:22 pm
by Jason_323i
From my messing around a e30 rear if you soild mount it is easy, I found an e34 small (188) case back plate works better than the e30 back plate, can do you a solid mount e28 rear axle as I have the jig but you would need to run e36 5stud rims on the rear

Jason