Is an e36 convertible with dynan supercharger appropriate he
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Martin,
Nice looking Bimmer. One thing though, pay close attention to the sheetmetal around the rear subframe attach points. High powered E36, E46 and the Z3 M Roadsters and M Coupes have known weaknesses in this area. IIRC, I believe Turner Motorsports sells a reinforcement kit for the E36 that eliminates the problem.
Rich
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Nice looking Bimmer. One thing though, pay close attention to the sheetmetal around the rear subframe attach points. High powered E36, E46 and the Z3 M Roadsters and M Coupes have known weaknesses in this area. IIRC, I believe Turner Motorsports sells a reinforcement kit for the E36 that eliminates the problem.
Rich
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[QUOTE="Rich Euro M5"]Martin,
Nice looking Bimmer. One thing though, pay close attention to the sheetmetal around the rear subframe attach points. High powered E36, E46 and the Z3 M Roadsters and M Coupes have known weaknesses in this area. IIRC, I believe Turner Motorsports sells a reinforcement kit for the E36 that eliminates the problem.
Rich
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Wasn't this a main problem on the '92 E36 ... I thought the subframe issue was fixed on later e36 models. Please let me know if I am incorrect ..
Nice looking Bimmer. One thing though, pay close attention to the sheetmetal around the rear subframe attach points. High powered E36, E46 and the Z3 M Roadsters and M Coupes have known weaknesses in this area. IIRC, I believe Turner Motorsports sells a reinforcement kit for the E36 that eliminates the problem.
Rich
[Edit by Rich Euro M5 on [TIME]1122245246[/TIME]][/QUOTE]
Wasn't this a main problem on the '92 E36 ... I thought the subframe issue was fixed on later e36 models. Please let me know if I am incorrect ..
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I understand that the factory reinforced the subframe mounts by 98. This is a late 98 convert, which may have doubled sheet metal here. I've made a decision against firmer supsension bits & the car will not be tracked. I also will not be going for larger wheels, although I do not enjoy cleaning these existing wheels; they are hard to keep right with many corners & the shape of the spokes gaining some rim lip. BMA is sending new rotors & akibono(spelling?) ceramic pads that may throw less black dust.
Turner has these reinforcement mounts for the early e36's.
I will eventually have a look underneath, as this thing loves the hole shot. Here's the stupidest part; it gets better mileage than my e34 535 5 speed. The first tank gave us 340 miles, at about 15 gallons; this is what I usually get around town on a 19+ gallon e34 tank.
Turner has these reinforcement mounts for the early e36's.
I will eventually have a look underneath, as this thing loves the hole shot. Here's the stupidest part; it gets better mileage than my e34 535 5 speed. The first tank gave us 340 miles, at about 15 gallons; this is what I usually get around town on a 19+ gallon e34 tank.