BMW M3 Evolution, BMW E30

Posted August 31, 2010 by in BMW Blog | No comments yet

The BMW M3 is a high-performance version of the BMW 3 Series, developed by BMW’s branch BMW M. M3 models have been derived from the E30, E36, E46 and E90/E92/E93 3-series, and sold with coupe, sedan and convertible  body styles. Common upgrades over the “standard” 3-Series automobiles include more powerful and responsive (yet at times smaller) engines, improved handling/suspension/braking systems, more aggressive aerodynamics/body, and multiple interior/exterior accents with the famed tri-color “M” (Motorsport) emblem.

Based on the 1986 model year E30 3-Series, the first M3 was introduced with a 2.3 L I4 S14B23 engine (or S14 in shorthand). The engine design was based on various BMW genealogy: basic block layout from the M10 4 cylinder (found in the 2002 and 320 series) overbored and reinforced to similar specifications of the BMW M88 inline-6. The valve train and head architecture from BMW’s M1 and, later, M6 inline-6 cylinder was adopted for aggressive breathing, resulting in outstanding performance for the day.

The most notable characteristic of the E30 M3 (relative to later M3 iterations) is its racing pedigree. It was campaigned by BMW as well as other racing teams including Prodrive and AC Schnitzer competing in many forms of racing including rally as well as German, British, Italian, Belgian, French and Australian touring.

One of the main reasons for production of the road car was to homologate the M3 for Group A Touring Car racing. One of the reasons often cited for its creation was that it was to compete with the “2.3-16V”-model of the Mercedes-Benz W201 190E which was introduced in 1983, although this was only speculative. When the E30 M3 was in its final years of top level competition, the 2.5 liter S14 engine in full race trim was capable of over 340 hp (250 kW) naturally aspirated.

The E30 M3 road car

The third car road-going version produced 195 bhp (145 kW; 198 PS) (catalyzed model). Evolution models (not sold in North America) continued with 2.3 liters but adopted revised exhaust-cam timing, increased compression along with the lack of a catalyst producing approximately 215 hp (160 kW). Later the Sport Evolution model production run of 600 (sometimes referred as Evolution III) increased engine displacement to 2.5 L and produced 238 hp (175 kW). 786 cabriolets were also produced, all by hand in BMW’s Garching plant; at the time the 215 hp (160 kW) example was the world’s fastest four-seat convertible.

Changes from the standard 3-series

The E30 M3 differed from the rest of the E30 line-up in many ways. The M3 was equipped with a revised stiffer and more aerodynamic body shell as well as “box flared” wheel-arches to accommodate a wider track with wider and taller wheels and tires. The only body panels the standard model 3-series and the M3 shared were the hood and sunroof. It also had three times the caster angle of any other E30. The M3 shared larger wheel bearings and front brake calipers with the E28 5-Series. It also had a Getrag 265/5 5 speed gearbox, and rear differential with different final-drive ratio and 25% lockup.

Wrap up

To keep the car competitive in racing following homologation rules changes year to year, homologation specials were produced. Homologation rules roughly stated that the race version must reflect the street car aerodynamically and in engine displacement; therefore, improved models were periodically released for the public. Special editions and homologation specials include: the Evo 1, Evo 2 and Sport Evolution some of which featured less weight, improved aerodynamics, taller front fender arches (Sport Evolution; to further facilitate 18-inch (460 mm) wheels in DTM), brake ducting, and more power. Other limited-production models (based on evolution models but featuring special paintwork and/or unique interior schemes commemorating championship wins) include the Europa, Ravaglia, Cecotto, and Europameister.

Production of the original E30 M3 ended in early 1992.

Having won more road races than any other model in history, the E30 M3 is considered by many to be the world’s most successful road-race car. M3s entered by BMW and privateer racing outfits did dominate the competition for the years it was in production. Its wins include the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft, British Touring Car Championship European Touring Car Championship, Australian Touring Car Championship and even the one-off World Touring Car Championship title in 1987. The E30 M3 is also a multiple winner of Guia Race, 24 Hours Nürburgring and Spa 24 Hours.

BMW Toronto Police Motorcycles

Posted August 29, 2010 by in Just for fun | 2 comments

Toronto police are having a European fling. After 20 years of riding macho Harley Davidsons, five officers are test driving svelte BMW motorcycles this year.

All 81 bikes have been on the road for the last two weeks, and there are already a few advantages with the five BMWs: the new bikes have power windshields, a more advanced cooling system, and a back rest for those long rides.

One thing they do not have, said Const. Gordon Fowlds, is that unmistakable Harley roar.

Toronto BMW Speeder Convicted

Posted August 21, 2010 by in News | 5 comments

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A young man who bragged online about driving through a residential neighbourhood at more than 100 km/h over the speed limit was convicted of careless driving, police said Tuesday.

Vladimir Rigenco, 19, went onto the “5 Series” forum for BMW fans and “described in detail driving his 2006 BMW M5S on Apple Blossom Dr. in Vaughan 100 km/h in excess of the speed limit,” a York Regional Police press release said Tuesday.

“He was quickly lambasted by other members of the online community who proved themselves responsible by not encouraging the suspect’s behaviour — in fact they advised him to slow down and be more cautious.”

An American man who saw the message on the website called police April 9. That kicked off an investigation that culminated in the arrest of Rigenco on April 16.

Rigenco was sentenced Thursday to a six-month driving prohibition, 12 months probation and $1,000 fine after pleading guilty to careless driving.

Rigenco’s driving “is no joke,” police said. “High rates of speed dramatically increase the possibility of death or serious injury to the driver, innocent passengers, other motorists and pedestrians.

“Incidents involving young drivers are especially troubling as the level of driving experience is low and the ability to react to a dangerous situation is compromised by the driver’s inexperience.”

1992 BMW 3-Series Sedan THE SAGA CONTINUES

Posted June 15, 2010 by in Just for fun | No comments yet

GREETINGS 600+ VIEWERS WHILE YOUR ROLLING ON THE FLOOR LAUGHING OUT LOUD I STILL DON’T HAVE A BUYER  FOR THIS PIECE OF LIFELESS METAL THAT BROKE MY FOOT. $3 TO TAKE TTC TO GET HELP FROM THE SHRINK FOR MY DEPRESSION.HAIR FALLING OUT I’M GOING BALD CAUSE NO ONE WILL BUY ITNEXT THING I NO I’LL HAVE TO SELL MY UNDERWEARS FOR MONEY TO BUY A NEW CAR$3.21 RECESSION PRICE FINAL OFFER GETTING  LONELY PLEASE SOMEONE TALK TO ME JUST REPLY PLEASE SAY SOMETHING IT HURTS EVERYONES WATCHING AND NOT BUYING I HAVE FREE INCOMING CALLS ON MY PHONE PLAN THIS IS NOT A TEST CALL ME

Bmw E36 Glove Box Removal

Posted June 11, 2010 by in BMW DIY | No comments yet

Open the glove box and  remove  4 frontal  phillips screws.

There are 2 more phillips screws hidden behind the air vents. To remove the vents place a flat screwdrivers on the side and pry it out of the socket.

Remove the light from the top of the box, just pry it out with a flat screwdriver and disconnect the wires.

Pull the glove box straight out, it should come out quite easily.

Installation is the reverse of removal.

1992 BMW 3-Series Sedan

Posted June 11, 2010 by in Just for fun | No comments yet

I came across this add at KIJIJI and i thought to share it with you. As you can see the owner shows a great sense of humor.

BMW FOR $703.21 INTERIOR IS EMACULATE, BODY HAS LITTLE RUST ABOVE THE WHEELS NO DENTS GRILL IS CLEAN. CAN BE USED FOR PARTS CAUSE THE DAMN THING WON’T START. I KICKED IT A FEW TIMES BUT THE THING IS LIFELESS. BANDAGES ALL OVER MY FEET. MAKE SURE YOU DON’T SHORT ME MY 3 BUCKS AND 21 CENTS. I NEED IT FOR TTC AND 21 CENTS FOR CANDY. MAKE SURE ONLY SERIOUS PEOPLE SHOULD CALL. THIS IS NOT A TEST. I HAVE PICTURES TOO.

BMW Test Drive Event

Posted May 8, 2010 by in News | No comments yet

BMW Test Drive Event

BMW Canada team of drivers would like to invite you to a special event this spring, it’s called “BMW Innovation Drive”. It features five cars for you to drive in 2 hours .

The 135i coupe, 335i coupe and also the wonderful and surprising 335 Diesel and all new  BMW 5 Series. In addition you’ll have the opportunity to have a hard look at the new X6 Active Hybrid and BMW 5 series Grand Turismo.

It will take place in:

  1. Toronto June 11-13, 18-20
  2. Montreal May 28-30
  3. Vancouver May 7-9

If you are interested click here for registration, or  to go to the official site of “BMW Innovation Drive“.

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