My new S14
yea i know but i dont drive much it takes me like 3 months to drive around 1000 miles lol.
i go to work and bac thats 6 miles a day and occasional auto-x witch at max is moroso is like 80 miles. When i go out i go in my friends car or my g/fs car lol
this is why i want another car so i can take me women out w/o them *****ing at me about how bumpy my car is or how many weird noises it makes lmao
first time my g/f heard my BOV shes like "OMG WTF HAPPENED?!?!?" lmfao
i go to work and bac thats 6 miles a day and occasional auto-x witch at max is moroso is like 80 miles. When i go out i go in my friends car or my g/fs car lol
this is why i want another car so i can take me women out w/o them *****ing at me about how bumpy my car is or how many weird noises it makes lmao
first time my g/f heard my BOV shes like "OMG WTF HAPPENED?!?!?" lmfao
Plus, the new Evo X have parts that (cost wise) is on part with the E46... So, I might go that direction. I'd like to expand over to the Euro/German market and get my feet wet there.
The thing about that is, new technology is far more advanced. The Evo X and GT-R are examples of engineering at its best. Just read an article about a GT-R vs a C6 ZO6. Had the driver in the GT-R known how to use the launching system, the ZO6 would be in the dust.
Last edited by NiSmO Knight; Apr 9, 2008 at 06:46 PM.
The E46 is a great chassis, but as others have said, you will end up spending a lot of money on it. My brother's race team used to race them though in the SPEED World Challenge Touring Car series from 2003 to 2006, and it showed its mettle there. So don't underestimate the E46, but also know it is going to cost a good chunk of change for parts. Don't have any experience with EVO's so I can comment on that, but the parts for my E30 have been more expensive than newer Japanese cars like the S2000, so I can only imagine parts for the E46.
Yeah, the Vanos head does cost a grip, but I have ultimate fail in my boys over at EvoSport. They've built strong Bimmers for years that are still on the road going strong. I do know that my initial cost will be a pretty penny, but it will be a great daily and track (on the side) car.
The other German option is the B5 S4 or B6 S4. Again, nice cars, but this one is way under estimated by many.
The other German option is the B5 S4 or B6 S4. Again, nice cars, but this one is way under estimated by many.
Well, a lot of people underestimate the E46 design. There are a few issues, but my buddy over at EvoSport has the parts that I would need to make the car bullet proof. It would be an awesome car, and I'm starting to think in the direction my mentor had trained me to be, I just wish I listened to him before and opened my experience out to other cars outside of Japanese.
Plus, the new Evo X have parts that (cost wise) is on part with the E46... So, I might go that direction. I'd like to expand over to the Euro/German market and get my feet wet there.
The thing about that is, new technology is far more advanced. The Evo X and GT-R are examples of engineering at its best. Just read an article about a GT-R vs a C6 ZO6. Had the driver in the GT-R known how to use the launching system, the ZO6 would be in the dust.
Plus, the new Evo X have parts that (cost wise) is on part with the E46... So, I might go that direction. I'd like to expand over to the Euro/German market and get my feet wet there.
The thing about that is, new technology is far more advanced. The Evo X and GT-R are examples of engineering at its best. Just read an article about a GT-R vs a C6 ZO6. Had the driver in the GT-R known how to use the launching system, the ZO6 would be in the dust.
I got ya. I reed it now i understand you now
ok let me give you what i know. Bmw is made out of a plastic jigsaw puzzle. its all nice and easy when its new but give it a couple years and all the plastic become brittle and breaks when you look at it wrong.
im not talking about trims or anything i mean major componants like radiators mostly and other thing like stupid plugs and intake doors etc.
also just about every bmw and mercedes like to leak oil i mean like withing 30k miles it will most likely have a major oil leak and the only reason u dont see it on your floor is cause all the plastic panels with foam in them that suck up the oil under the car.
imo the germans are too smart for their own good they try to make their cars advanced but in the end they will break down faster then a kia
Edit: working on Bimmers is what made me decide not to buy an M3 but dont get me wrong they are amazing, handle well and are comfy but i dont wana deal with the problems since i know i have to fix them my self
im not talking about trims or anything i mean major componants like radiators mostly and other thing like stupid plugs and intake doors etc.
also just about every bmw and mercedes like to leak oil i mean like withing 30k miles it will most likely have a major oil leak and the only reason u dont see it on your floor is cause all the plastic panels with foam in them that suck up the oil under the car.
imo the germans are too smart for their own good they try to make their cars advanced but in the end they will break down faster then a kia
Edit: working on Bimmers is what made me decide not to buy an M3 but dont get me wrong they are amazing, handle well and are comfy but i dont wana deal with the problems since i know i have to fix them my self
Last edited by battosaii930; Apr 10, 2008 at 06:15 AM.
We have 5 bmws in our shop right now that are all e46 and non leak oil, they all also have a hpf turbo kit and all of them have atleast 750 hp on stock internals with no issues and daily drivable. Here is the link to it,
http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/pric...bos/Turbo_Kits
http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/pric...bos/Turbo_Kits
Yeah, I kinda got the skinny about some of the major parts being possible headaches down the road. But my boys at EvoSport already have me lined up with replacements that will be way better so that they'll be more durable. I do know what you mean about all the troubles of constantly fixing, we'll see, havent fully decided yet, but I would prefer something other than Japanese this time around.
And Chris, looks like you guys do some crazy work! Keep up the good work!
Anyways, we're getting way off topic LOL
So Batto, any progress sourcing a new headlight? Last time I was at Nissan, they made you buy both headlights instead of just one.
And Chris, looks like you guys do some crazy work! Keep up the good work!
Anyways, we're getting way off topic LOL
So Batto, any progress sourcing a new headlight? Last time I was at Nissan, they made you buy both headlights instead of just one.
Last edited by NiSmO Knight; Apr 10, 2008 at 12:45 PM.
reading about it, this vanos system sounds pretty crazy. almost worse than the chain tensioners on a ka motor. i know that bimmers are sexy and the mitsu is pretty easy to work on, at least the older ones. the only problem i know of with the mitsu's is crank walk. idk. sounds like a jump ball.
well back ontopic i ordered a brand new oem hood from the dealer cause it was $60 cheaper then the junkyard yay for the hook ups
ima email the guy on ebay and offer him some money to cancel the auction and send me the head light asap
ima email the guy on ebay and offer him some money to cancel the auction and send me the head light asap


