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e21-Mark wrote:Excellent. Sounds great as ever.
+1 can't wait to see this go in the flesh :launch ...


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Damn, That sounds great indeed.

If i heard it right you have a four speed gearbox then.
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Peter V. wrote:Damn, That sounds great indeed.

If i heard it right you have a four speed gearbox then.
No it is a 5 speed, but from an E36 M3, so 5th is 1:1 like 4th in the E21 boxes. Its joined with a 3.25 diff and 225/45/13 tyres.
4th at 5000 is 78mph, 7000 is 110mph
5th at 5000 is 96mph, and 7000 is 135mph

Only using 3, 4 & 5th on track, was taking it fairly easy just getting used to the car again on track and the new power.

trying to load a vid of a run up the start/finish straight using more revs, which means more noise

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1982 323i ("Test Mule" - to become an M20 powered track car)
1983 316 (Taiga Thunder - S54 Track car)
1982 635csiA (Another Weldathon)
2004 330d Touring (The Daily Hack / Tow Car / Load lugger)
1974 3.0 csi (The first Weldathon)
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That car needs a longer striaght
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Omg that's rediculous fast :)
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Impressive! But isn't the car screaming for better brakes? What setup ru using atm?
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You are absolutely correct Jeroen, the main issue I had was the brakes. They could only cope with about 3 laps before getting too hot with a long pedal.

Fronts are wilwood powerlite with EBC Yellows which are pretty much finished now. Thin pads probably didn't help with heat management and I'm not 100% I was able to bleed them correctly before the day.

I've got a set of Forged Superlites ready to go on but will need new adapters and bigger discs, which will also need new larger wheels.

So not a great day pussy footing around worrying about the brakes, but at least the drivetrain held up ok and hasn't got any noisier.
The only other issue was I had the sump a bit full of oil due to the mods its had. Under full load and revs it caused a bit of smoke hence keeping it down to 6.5krpm.

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PS some more video will follow, behind a 911 GT2 RS, uploading now.
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PS some more video will follow, behind a 911 GT2 RS, uploading now.[/quote]

looking forward to this vid.......


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Here it is :driving

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I do like the GT2. He must have been surprised to see an old e21 hanging on in there behind him? :lol:
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Impressive indeed! :thumbsup

As for the brakes, I think you need larger diameter discs to cope with the heat, and more bite, perhaps some Hawk pads if available for the Wilwoods, otherwise Ferodo. Believe both will do a better job than EBC.
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Well the new Brake setup is nearly complete.

New discs drilled for 4x100 and stainless centring rings which press fit onto the hub:
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After drilling and tapping a new mounting hole in the hub they fitted nicely,
Compared next to the 323i discs and powerlite calipers:
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I mocked up a soft aluminium bracket for mounting caliper, this was used as a template for final parts in stainless:
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New brackets have been made, I just need to take some pics of them.

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1974 3.0 csi (The first Weldathon)
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Nice. :thumbsup
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What brake disc is that? I want to go for e23 or Volvo 4 pot calipers next, is this will good to be?
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