1998 Z3 1.9l Autocross Build

Randall M

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Davis, CA USA
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Z3
Getting started! 1.9l M44, 5-speed, 102k miles.

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Getting it ready to run in E Stock. I autocrossed a lot in the Denver area about 40 years ago. Life has circled around, so I am at it again, soon, in the Sacramento area.

Removing weight...glove box anchor weight; spare tire, holder & bin. Fixed seat rail issue, seatbelt guide fixes, misc. fixes to tidy up for the first run in maybe August.
 

Randall M

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Davis, CA USA
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Z3
Last week, I added a new steering wheel cover from https://stitchingcover.com/. I wanted a bit more diameter/grip and a fun color (nearly matches BMW blue). Took about 2.5 hours total. Great quality...the vendor was very careful to match my wheel with several BMW wheel styles.

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And seat covers... and wind deflector.

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Shelly

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Norfolk
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Z4 2.0 20i M Sport sDrive

Grumps

Always happy, apart from when I'm not 🤬
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Forest Town, Mansfield
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Z4 e85 2.5i
Welcome from Mansfield UK. Going to be an interesting thread.
 

FLZ_Boy

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Location
Texas
Model of Z
Z3 1.9L
I do look forward on your build. If you do go beyond E Stock, there are a few things you can grab from the higher trim Z3 models: bigger front brakes+rotors and rear differential with LSD options. I haven't sat down to read all the compatibility on rear differentials, but based on my various searches you can find what you need. I do recall someone running the smaller 1.9L calipers and rotors and brake fade was problematic on aggressive track days. Hope that helps!
 

Mint

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Stafford
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2.2 Sport Individual
:welcome: again and looking forward to seeing your build.
 

Randall M

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Davis, CA USA
Model of Z
Z3
I have a replacement shift boot aching to go on, but I CANNOT get my shift knob off. Tried brute force, tried levering it upward with a Crescent wrench and pipe, not a budge. Gonna have to cut it off and get a new one.
 

Randall M

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Davis, CA USA
Model of Z
Z3
I have a replacement shift boot aching to go on, but I CANNOT get my shift knob off. Tried brute force, tried levering it upward with a Crescent wrench and pipe, not a budge. Gonna have to cut it off and get a new one.
Busted it off with sharp diagonal cutters (just kept nibbling away at the plastic). New knob tomorrow.

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ktnez99

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West Midlands
Model of Z
Z3 2.8L
Hello and welcome. Looks interesting. You’re in the right place for help, advice and banter.
 

FLZ_Boy

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American Zeds
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Points
13
Location
Texas
Model of Z
Z3 1.9L
You might get assessed penalty points for having a non-OEM spoiler. Just kidding....
 
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