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Track car : BMW M3

Track car : BMW M3

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yemgi
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09-10-2017, 02:28 AM
#11
And against all odds it made it to Le Mans race track :thumbup:

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yemgi
09-10-2017, 02:28 AM #11

And against all odds it made it to Le Mans race track :thumbup:

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yemgi
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09-10-2017, 02:31 AM
#12
We had it dynoed as well, it sported a respectable 300bhp and 25lbft

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yemgi
09-10-2017, 02:31 AM #12

We had it dynoed as well, it sported a respectable 300bhp and 25lbft

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yemgi
Member
77
09-10-2017, 02:46 AM
#13
Now that there is no track event planned until next year, I removed the seats and carpet and started cutting through the wiring loom a bit more Big Grin

Here is what it looked like after removing the aircon control unit and all unneeded accessories:

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Here how it looked after I cut a few wires :

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I then had to remove all the cut wires which made quite a mess under the dashboard :Chair:

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And I removed the no longer needed fuses and relays :

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What remained of the loom was the tidiedup and wrapped

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There is still a bit of work to do under the dash but it is slightly better now :

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Next to come:
- more wiring clean up
- removal of the water tank of the wiper washers
- removal of the aircon unit
- installation of bucket seats and harness when the leather interior is sold
- test fitting of the Schnitzer wheels
- find a way to fit the windows and hazard switches on the gutted dashboard
yemgi
09-10-2017, 02:46 AM #13

Now that there is no track event planned until next year, I removed the seats and carpet and started cutting through the wiring loom a bit more Big Grin

Here is what it looked like after removing the aircon control unit and all unneeded accessories:

[Image: DSC_0227.jpg]

[Image: DSC_0235.jpg]

Here how it looked after I cut a few wires :

[Image: DSC_0236.jpg]

[Image: DSC_0237.jpg]

I then had to remove all the cut wires which made quite a mess under the dashboard :Chair:

[Image: DSC_1233.jpg]

[Image: DSC_1235.jpg]

[Image: DSC_1238.jpg]

And I removed the no longer needed fuses and relays :

[Image: DSC_1231.jpg]

[Image: DSC_1230.jpg]

What remained of the loom was the tidiedup and wrapped

[Image: DSC_1240.jpg]

[Image: DSC_1241.jpg]

There is still a bit of work to do under the dash but it is slightly better now :

[Image: DSC_1244.jpg]


Next to come:
- more wiring clean up
- removal of the water tank of the wiper washers
- removal of the aircon unit
- installation of bucket seats and harness when the leather interior is sold
- test fitting of the Schnitzer wheels
- find a way to fit the windows and hazard switches on the gutted dashboard

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