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08-14-2020, 11:11 AM | #309 | |
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Isn't this a thing done by race car drivers in lemans and such lol. They lose weight before a race because of super small differences. Not a bad idea it helps the car and yourself
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08-14-2020, 02:52 PM | #311 |
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08-15-2020, 05:20 PM | #314 |
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Yeah it might be a lot to deal with. I’m also thinking it wouldn’t be a good idea to sell them because if I ever get rid of the car I’d probably want to transfer the recaros to the new ride.
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08-17-2020, 08:28 PM | #317 |
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08-18-2020, 12:44 PM | #319 | |
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08-21-2020, 07:27 PM | #320 |
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I met up with Brandon again today to film a short follow up video and showcase the new mods. That should be uploaded in a week or 2. During filming he asked how much weight loss has the car had and I actually didn’t know exactly so I just figured it up...
Weight Loss -53lbs Apex Wheels and PS4S Tires -25lbs Exhaust Mods (Catless Headers, Secondary Cats Delete, AA Muffler) -45lbs Carbon Roof with Sunroof Delete -17lbs Carbon Hood -13.5lbs Carbon Trunk -8lbs Front Bumper Carrier -12lbs Rear Bumper Carrier -40lbs Anti Gravity Battery -60lbs Recaro Sears -7lbs ECS F30 Lightweight Rotors -280.5lbs from stock I added LSD, Oil Cooler, Aluminum Chassis Bracing and a few other miscellaneous mods for about 35lbs gain. +35lbs added to stock Total Weight Loss vs Stock to date is ~245.5lbs So think about this... if I do the rear seat delete it knocks off another 65lbs. The car will have lost 300lbs at that point and still have the full oem with all interior panels, carpeting, and trunk lining, etc. That’s pretty crazy!
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08-22-2020, 02:43 AM | #322 |
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Would you say you lost weight going from stock intake manifold to N54 manifold?
Your car is likely right around 3k pounds then? Pretty impressive. Below 11lb/hp. That's damn near E46M territory. With how handy you are I would just start making carbon bits to replace plastic/metal brackets, etc. It's not too hard to do and will save a bunch when added up. How crazy you wanna get? :-) Last edited by tlow98; 08-22-2020 at 02:55 AM.. |
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08-22-2020, 02:51 AM | #323 |
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I weighed my 3 stage with valves at 10 pounds or so. The n54 probably comes in at half without them and only one runner set.
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08-22-2020, 07:18 AM | #324 | |
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I believe my car is a little faster and lighter than a e46m3, and very similar in track and wheelbase (within about 1” all around). The e46m3 was always my target when building this car btw. Yes, I believe it is right around exactly 3000lbs. I keep notes on specs for all the cars that interest me. I refer to this often when planning mods and evaluating. Here’s what I have for my car and other various BMW’s we all probably find interesting. I mainly focus on the lbs/wheel HP numbers. My car is doing pretty well for a N/A N52. It’s beat the e92 335i and the e46m3, and not too far off the e93m3 and 1m. 328csl <3000lbs (?) now: 260whp 230wtq (3000/260whp = 11.5lbs/hp) 1/4 mile TBD in a couple months Wheelbase 108.7” Track Width 59.6” E92 335i 3500lbs 276whp 285wtq 3500lbs/276whp = 12.7lbs/hp 13.6 @ 105mph Stock e36m3 3175lbs 205whp 215wtq (3175lbs/205whp = 15.5lbs/hp) 14.1 @ 98.0mph Wheelbase 106.3” Track Width 56” Stock E46M3 3400lbs 280whp 235wtq (3400lbs/280whp = 12.14lbs/hp) 13.1 @ 105 1/4 mile Wheelbase 107.5” Track Width 60” Stock E92M3 3500lbs 360whp 260wtq (3500lbs/360whp = 9.7lbs/hp 12.8 @ 111 1/4 mile Wheelbase 108.7” Track Width 60.6” Stock E93M3 4000lbs 360whp 260wtq (4000lbs/360whp = 11.1lbs/hp) 13.1 @ 109mph 1/4 mile Stock 2017 BMW M2 Manual 3450lbs 331whp 325wtq 13.1 @ 106.8mph (3450lbs/331whp = 10.4lbs/hp) Wheelbase 106” Track Width 62.5” Stock 2011 1M 3,300lbs 292whp 343wtq 13.1 @ 110mph (3300lbs/292whp = 11.3lbs/hp) Wheelbase 105” Track Width 60.7”
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Weight matters. A lot.
Let's use round numbers and keep the math easy... BIB's ClubSport: ~ 3,000 lbs N52 Output w/work: ~ 300 hp Specific Output: 10 lbs / hp ***So, dropping 300# weight @ 10lbs / hp is approximately equal to gaining 30 hp ***30 hp gain is approximately equal to a 10% bump in total output 10 lbs / hp output is Porsche Cayman territory. Add a 3.91 FD rear end, and the greater mechanical advantage results in even more propulsive force. For comparison sake, a 2011 335i X-drive weighs 3,825 lbs with 300 hp -> 12.75 lbs / hp Wait, theres' more! 300 lbs weight loss from a starting mass of ~ 3,800 lbs is around 8% Less mass requires less energy to overcome inertia / change direction. Thus, the car is more agile. This is the reason weight loss has far greater performance benefits than simply adding horsepower. These are the physics of why modern BMWs, and many cars in general, are so tepid and numb behind the wheel, in spite of massive power. Big mass requires massive energy to overcome inertia. This also explains why a car like the portly M5 @ almost 4,400 lbs, despite an asphalt-ripping 600 hp, will never feel as good or fun as a Lotus / Miata / ATS / Stinger / Cayman / E-46 M3. That recipe results in a very fast land-barge, with not much in common with a sports sedan experience. Granted, this is illustrative and several assumptions are used for simplicity. Nonetheless, the principals are valid. Keep up the progress and inspiration! Quote:
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08-23-2020, 10:57 AM | #326 | |
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So the only “skin” panels left that are steel are the rear quarter panels and the doors. The rear quarter panels being integral into the roof sides makes it a huge and intimidating panel to reskin. There are companies making replacement door skins in carbon but they are hella expensive. So the doors would really be the only panels it would make sense to remake because they are relatively simple and aftermarket is expensive. From what I gather there’s about 40lbs to be saved there too. I LOVE what Gunther Werks is doing with their 993 remastered. They are stripping the car down to the very basic chassis and then rebuilding it with all carbon. They claim they shave 600lba of weight off the stock 993. Thats incredible!
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08-23-2020, 04:19 PM | #327 | |
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This is mostly what I was referring to for your project as you have mentioned you've already replaced the big items. For example; the tray that holds the AC filter is insanely heavy for what it is. Could probably shave 5-7 lbs there easy with a carbon replacement. Remake the airbox out of carbon - slight weight gain plus increased sound. But maybe you already jettisoned your airbox? |
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Having driven my partner's n47 e81 without the scuttle panel, I'd make sure you retain as much sound deadening there as you can! Shit is loud without that piece, and not in a good way! Also need to make sure water only goes where it's supposed to. Certainly agree that the weight of it is mental though!!
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08-23-2020, 05:41 PM | #329 |
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I’m kind of pausing weight loss mods for now. The next big weight loss will be the rear seat delete but not until next year probably, once we get another suv for the family.
So for now I’m focused on 2 things for the car... I’m still wanting to tighten up the rear chassis a bit with some bracing. I ordered the M3 black plates that bolt the wheel well to the chassis above it from a scrapper yesterday. Those were only $30 with mounting hardware on eBay. I might add something to it to triangulate/cross the span... not sure yet. I want to get those parts in hand and see how they look on the car. Secondly I want to address some aero concerns I have on the rear undercarriage. Since I replaced the oem muffler with the AA one there’s a fairly large cavity that’s open in front of the rear bumper. I’m planning on skimming over that with a large flat aluminum panel to prevent the bumper from acting like a parachute. I’ve also found a few aero pieces on the new Supra I’m going to attach to the rear LCA while I’m fiddling down there. I found the part number for the item for the new Z4 and on parts diagrams it looks identical to the ones on the Supra in this pic below...
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Interesting! Do reveal the part number of the LCA aero...
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