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THE 1.9 IS SHIT Damn, couldn't help myself ;-) |
You know, sometimes i get the distinct impression that WCA doesn't really like the baby beemers.......
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An interesting point with the taller profile tyres that are fitted to my SWB is that it corrects the over reading on the Z3 speedo, according to my GPS, almost exactly. |
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As for the speedo error, from experience of checking uncalibrated speedos on a lot of cars against laser speed guns (100% accurate), almost all read around 10% higher than actual speed, so 70mph is actually 63 and 100 is 90. A 10% increase in rolling diameter on the tyres will take out this error and that's exactly what happened with mine. Just bear in mind that if your speedo under reads significantly you'll probably pick up points from average speed and Gatso cameras. This tool is useful to work out what tyres will fit and how they'll affect the speedo - http://www.kouki.co.uk/utilities/vis...ize-calculator |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOZEmywf91A Enjoy... |
Does anyone know the paint code for the silver car? The origibnal car below looks good in red.. Has Chris published a price yet?
http://www.kidston.com/kidston-cars/...Ferrari-250GT# |
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Slver was yesterdays colour! today i am going for Red! tomorrow who knows , Geoff . |
must agree with how painfully slow the 1.9 is...
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Is that because the bm weighs quite bit or is it just the gearing. Possibly it needs a turbo :-)
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2715972152...84.m1423.l2649 Three litre manual of course, as I hear the 2.8 auto is, well, shit. |
smart alloys, you may be able to fetch a few £ back on them.
I still think the best tip for buying a z3 is to buy in Jan/Feb when the prices hit the lowest! Also I've found people seem to sell cars cheaper on www.gumtree.com, not sure why though but they always seem cheaper.... |
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With the Vitesse I used for my Spyder I got more back for the spare parts than I'd paid for the whole car in the first place. £££! Really hoping to find a 2.0 or a 2.2 with a/c, when the time is right, but won't walk away from a 1.9 if the deal is too good to pass up. I've done a bit of research on the perceived weakness of the 1.9 (M44 16v) on t'internet - it seems its flywheel is too heavy to allow it to spin up freely and the inlet tract is too restrictive to allow enough air to flow for it to develop any more power above about 5k rpm. On the plus side, with half decent maintenance they last 200,000+ miles, will return 35mpg and would cost pennies for me to insure. And with a car as good looking as the SWB I'll want to go a bit slower to show it off anyway. :) |
So ,with a lighter fly wheel possible different cams and a sports filter and turbo charger/intercooler with the lighter engine could be a good option :-) oh brain wave how bout a mini cooper 1.6 engine with the turbo. Lighter more bhp. Better mpg.
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Having read up a bit about the 1.9 motor, most forum contributors just recommend buying one with a six in it in the first place if you want more than 140bhp, as engine swaps will quickly soak up the gdp of a small country. This type of car really should be about more than just going fast though. If you want fast you could always pick up an M3/Evo/Scoobie/Skyline for similar money. It won't make you feel anywhere near as good as driving a SWB with even a humble 1.8 under the bonnet though. |
How about fitting a V8 Corvette engine in a Z3 ?
http://hasanmotorsports.com/images/F...l/DSC00179.JPG |
Just been looking at that possibility -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytjLO1Xf_h0 Wouldn't exactly be cheap though... |
Wouldn't be very light either, I would guess the handling would suffer on twisty roads, be okay in a straight line though.
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Ls7 is light than the BMW straight six 2.8 I checked.
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The LS7 is a seven litre engine, and the totally dressed engine weight is given as 497.2 lbs or 226 kilos, and that is without the gearbox. I would have thought that the BMW 2.8 was a bit lighter than that?
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Still musing over the side window treatment I'm afraid. Rather like the way these two Ferrari's have theirs at Goodwood:
Simple 'hatch' on perspex runners - http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...psde078bc8.jpg Slightly more elegant solution on this one, the forward section slides back and the rear section is shaped to accommodate it. Viewed from above the rear section is 's' shaped in the fashion of the lapel badges on an ss officer's jacket, allowing the front section to overlap without going too far back - http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...psbf955c7d.jpg |
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