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![]() Hello all.
I am staring my Haynes roadster and had originally planned on a bmw 318 Donor. Then a 1995 325 happened along with the double overhead cam and single Vanos. This is a beaufifull little engine I have owned a car withi this engine. Has anyone used this engine in a Haynes roadster. It is almost ten inches longer then the 318. I have no problem in changing the dimensions of the chassis. My main concern is, how does it affect handling. Any advise would be appreciated. I looked for relevant threads, but did not find any. Thanks for the help Gunter Ontario Canada |
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![]() There's somone building a locost with an E36 M3 engine on LCB.
Can you get the gearbox further back ( wider tunnel ) gearleaver location permitting? TT
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![]() you should get it to fit quite easily. i built my car with a 1.6 och pinto and there is 30cm infront of the engine so plenty of room for something bigger.
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![]() Chris Gibb's brother (in law i think) built a wide chassis roadster with that engine. I think the thread was lost in the big forum meltdown. Maybe somebody here has a caopy of the pictures?
I'm building a locost with an M60 V8 engine from an E34 BMW 530i, so anything'spossible.
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![]() Thanks for input. I did some further measuring and cam to the conclusion that I have widen an lengthen a little perhaps 2" wider and 4" longer. Does anyone see a problem with that as to how it might affect the handling.
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![]() you don't wana mess with the front end, the steering geometry is designed specificaly to place the pivot points of the wishbones in line with the inner ball joint on the rack. Altering this will upset bump steer. you could add an extension to the ball joints inner thread to move them out though.
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I looked at your blog. I am envious at your progress. I have a question. Did you use the BMW suspension components and brakes and diff? |
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![]() If you make it longer and wider you will have to make all the bodywork to suit and cut and shut nosecone /scuttle etc
If it was me i would try very hard to leave it standard dimensions so you can fit saturn bodywork without having to try and chop it up to get it to fit Im suprised it wont fit in a standard chassis as there is lots of room in the engine bay, saying that i have had a few bmw"s and the 6 cyl engines are pretty hefty. |
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