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    Default Building The E30...Lots of STUFF!

    Ok, well some of you may of known I was trying to trade my E30 street car for an already running IT car.

    I had some offers, some wanted cash, I found an ITA Integra it's on this site, was going to sell my car to buy it, all the buyers fell through and has pretty much really bummed me out so I removed many of the for sale ads and am going to build my E30.

    First off, it's a 325E, which makes it an ITA car. I forget but can I I swap the motor and run ITS?

    I think ITA would be a better class anyway for me to start with. Some of you may remember me. I have been on here for years now, my previous name was "Simon" I forgot my password though. Anyway I was on here when I was fourteen or fifteen building an ITC Civic. Many of you supported me! There is still a website floating from that time: www.simontibbett.evaluand.com .

    OK SO ANYWAY.

    Blah blah never got to race the Civic wheel to wheel, high school took its toll on me, I sold it for a CRX I daily drove, story goes on.

    SO here I am at twenty one years old now, STILL NOT ONE wheel to wheel RACE start, I WILL start a race in 2010. Mark my words. I've done tons of track days, autocross, karts, you name it, just not a wheel to wheel RACE.

    So my plans are to build the car mainly to get on track first and just have fun with it not worrying about being competitive. I am a college student and I live on my own, so I don't need to worry about winning or anything, I am sure most of you don't think I need to even worry about racing but trust me I can't wait for the nights rest after my first race weekend. LOL.

    So plans so far:

    -Suspension: basic Bilsteins and GC coilovers, sway bars, all new bushings.
    -Engine I am leaving as is, it's a very strong running motor, perfect compression, no leaks, no smoke.
    -Roll cage, my main concern. I think I am just going with a Kirk weld in and will update it down the road.

    I have many of the other parts such as a seat, harness, window new, etc.

    So yeah, thoughts? Reason I asked if I could run ITS with an I swap is there are a few around right now VERY strong running very cheap and fairly low mileage on them.

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    Great to have you back, Simon.

    There's a guy, who was at teh ARRC with an ITA E30.. I think it's the same car as what you have. You probably know the car. Chuck Baader. He's quick, really quick. BIG torque from that motor! Anyway, he posts here, and is a guy with answers. I think I read you were at the ARRCs, maybe you talked with him? He should be a great source.

    My main thought would be reliability stuff, make sure the radiator is sound, the fuel tank and lines are sound. Also, brakes! Get new lines, and pads, of course. Carbotechs are great, but the BMW boys might have their favorites. And bearings...check and or replace them all.

    Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lateapex911 View Post
    Great to have you back, Simon.

    There's a guy, who was at teh ARRC with an ITA E30.. I think it's the same car as what you have. You probably know the car. Chuck Baader. He's quick, really quick. BIG torque from that motor! Anyway, he posts here, and is a guy with answers. I think I read you were at the ARRCs, maybe you talked with him? He should be a great source.

    My main thought would be reliability stuff, make sure the radiator is sound, the fuel tank and lines are sound. Also, brakes! Get new lines, and pads, of course. Carbotechs are great, but the BMW boys might have their favorites. And bearings...check and or replace them all.

    Good luck!
    Thanks for the post!

    I was at the ARRC for the test day and the enduro so don't clearly remember seeing it. I will try to find him though! Reliability it's great, I am doing some brake work right now such as new lines and a new booster. I will need some good track pads.

    Thanks again for the reply!

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    Hey, Simon - it is good to have you back in the mix...

    I don't know all of the specific details of how an E is different than ITS version of the e30 but yes - you can update to run the faster class. HOWEVER, you've got to end up with exactly the same specs - every single part - as would have been on the car had you started with the "i" or whatever.

    And the e30 325 is more competitive in its class in A than it will ever be in S. Ever. I'd seriously recommend going the ITA route if you decide you have to build...

    ...but saving your dough and buying an already prepared car is still going to be more affordable, if you compare apples to apples in terms of level of preparation.

    K

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knestis View Post
    Hey, Simon - it is good to have you back in the mix...

    I don't know all of the specific details of how an E is different than ITS version of the e30 but yes - you can update to run the faster class. HOWEVER, you've got to end up with exactly the same specs - every single part - as would have been on the car had you started with the "i" or whatever.

    And the e30 325 is more competitive in its class in A than it will ever be in S. Ever. I'd seriously recommend going the ITA route if you decide you have to build...

    ...but saving your dough and buying an already prepared car is still going to be more affordable, if you compare apples to apples in terms of level of preparation.

    K
    Hey! Good to see you're still here!

    I do think I will stay with going the A route.

    I also know it's cheaper to buy an already built car, but I have been so fed up with the crap it for some reason takes to sell a car these days I am going to suck it up and work with what I have, which is a decent platform I think, it has a very straight chassis and a very strong motor. It's mainly the cage which is my main concern.

    I just want to get on track, then worry about going fast.

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    Welcome back Simon. Let me know what questions you have. Chuck
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    I rarely disagree with Kirk, but I do disagree with this. I think the E30 was overlooked in ITS for a long time because of the E36.

    I've seen two well prepped E30s -- Matt Reppert's and Hal Corbin's -- and they are FAST. Reppert beat the Van Steenburg ITS Miata at Birmingham which is no small feat, and Hal had us all covered (except for that same ITS Miata) at the SIC in his E30.

    They seem to be a very balanced car. Good power, great torque for the class, good handling, good brakes.

    But for the irrational Triumph love, I would consider it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Knestis View Post

    And the e30 325 is more competitive in its class in A than it will ever be in S. Ever. I'd seriously recommend going the ITA route if you decide you have to build...



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    Yeah I mentioned ITS because I have seen some very fast ITS E30's in the Atlanta region. I am going to stick with ITA though and work with what I already have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffYoung View Post
    I rarely disagree with Kirk, but I do disagree with this. I think the E30 was overlooked in ITS for a long time because of the E36.

    I've seen two well prepped E30s -- Matt Reppert's and Hal Corbin's -- and they are FAST. Reppert beat the Van Steenburg ITS Miata at Birmingham which is no small feat, and Hal had us all covered (except for that same ITS Miata) at the SIC in his E30.

    They seem to be a very balanced car. Good power, great torque for the class, good handling, good brakes.

    But for the irrational Triumph love, I would consider it.
    Jeff,

    I fully understand the irrotational Triumph love, but I've got to moderate some of your enthusiam:

    http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1349730

    In a nutshell, spec e-30 guy's are cracking rotors rather than wearing them out. I know that the brakes on an e-30 are huge compaired to a Tr8. But are still small compared to how hard they're used. Still, great motor, good transmission ratios, longer wheel base so they're a stable platform that turns well with a suspension scheme that dates to the early '60s. Certainly there are worse choices out there
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    Yeah, talk to Chuck. He's around here somewhere. MONSTER amounts of torque just makes that car scream out of corners, but then it really runs out of steam as the revs climb down the second half of straightaways. So it's really competitive at some tracks, but suffers a little at others. Well balanced chassis with good aftermarket support. I've told Chuck before, I really want to drive his car - just looks like a blast to drive.
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