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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Mass Exodus and Mirrors

So, my brother and sister left last night for home to make some money before the start of fall term next year. I was pretty bummed because that meant that not only was Kyle moving, but Christopher was too. I would have loved to have gotten all the parts on my car before they left just so we could go on a cruise and take some pictures. Plus, now I don't know who to talk BMW with. My wife is getting really good at just agreeing with my fanatic ramblings.




Before Christopher headed off I wanted to make sure that I got the mirrors. They look amazing! I wish I had done it much earlier. The power works great, and the paint matches beautifully, thanks to Kevin at KC's Bend 'n' Mend. It will take a little while to get used to the littler mirrors, but the convex lens towards the outside of the mirror (a european M3 feature) makes it easier to see objects in a more peripheral position than the US M3 mirror offers.

A lot of work for .75" of drop

Yesterday I helped Kyle lower his car. He chose to put H&R OE Sport Springs on his M3 to bring it modestly lower. In order to do this Kyle also had to purchase '95 M3 strut hats and rent strut spring compressor. With all of my tools, a little elbow grease (provided by Kyle's gym membership), and an occasional reference back to the insufficient Haines manual, we got it all put together. I think it looks great--although Christopher's Estoril is still lower. It was a lot of fun putting the suspension in, especially since it was...
  • the last day of finals,
  • the day my brother and sister were planning to drive home for the summer,
  • no one seemed to have a spring compressor in stock,
  • and a handful of really good friends dropped in to say hi unexpectedly.
I have some pictures here to chronicle the momentous occasion for Kyle. Plus, now he can lower his wife's car.

All-in-all, it took us from 2:45p-5:45p. (That was the time that my last final was, and thus the deadline for working on bimmers.) Things would have gone a little faster if I had remembered how it disassemble the strut like I had done with Chase's '92 318i. At the end the drop was much lower than the original stock springs. He took it on a test ride to make sure that all the parts were going to stay on the car, and to bring me up to my final. Kyle noted that there was a noticable difference in the way that the car rode. I believe him, although it could all be in our heads from working in a wheel well for the last three hours. Regardless we all enjoyed ourselves.




Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Back from the paint booth!!

I have collected parts when I have found them for a great deal. Over the years I have gotten...
  • M3 "Twisty" Side Skirts (Euro-Spec)
  • M3 Mirrors (Euro-Spec)
  • M-Tech front bumper with removable lip (DDM Tuning)
  • M-Tech rear bumper (DDM Tuning)
  • Fog Light Deletes (courtesy of Chase)
  • 96-99 Nose Panel (courtesy of Kyle)
Well, it's been a long time coming, and a nice chunk of front bumper started the whole thing. All the parts went into the paint shop just this last week. And as a great scheduler, it has fallen right during finals week. I have been able to get to the booth and have gotten sufficient amounts of studying.

Here are the before, during, and after shots.

Before:




During:



After:





I was very pleased with how they turned out. I still have to go back to the shop to get a couple runs and imperfections cut. In a couple of days I am planning on getting together with Kyle to help him install his new suspension on his '97 Dakar M3. I might try to snag him and have him help me install the lip, bumpers, and drill for the side skirts.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

The Best E36 Interior Shot I Have Seen Yet

I have to promise myself that I will not browse the internet for BMW things so that I can focus on my upcoming finals. I have found that when I tell my wife I will do something, it happens. Last night she left for the grocery store. Before she left I told her, I will not browse anything other than "The ethical implications of placebo-based clinical trials." She smiled. Then I stated, "unless Christopher sends me a link." I struggled through three journal articles. Then... Christopher delivered. He sent me a link to craigslist.com in San Francisco. Here are some of the best pictures my eyes have beheld of an E36, mostly the interior.

To learn more about Brad visit his website at bradthephotog.com.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

The last and ultimate mod: The M3 Sunroof!!

The last couple of days of the semester does something funny to a person. For my brother and I we spend a lot of time in the library. To escape from the mundane studying we browse around craigslist. This entails hunting for parts, wheels, and gags. Just tonight we stumbled across this beauty... which has spurred a new blogging post entitled "The Last and Ultimate Mods."

From Seattle:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/car/638117222.html
I can only imagine what this guy was thinking...

Does anyone know where I can get me one of these?

I have the blue flame racing seat covers. I have the 'tainted windows', and 'spedometer' to boot. I thought that the 'brand new teirs' would tip me over the top. But, it was nothing until I got the M3 sunroof.

The M3 sunroof has got to add a ton of horsepower.

Wasatch Drivers



Kyle just recently started to get involved "poasting" on a local forum, "Wasatch Drivers." It is really interesting to read about the happenings from the local members. I really get a kick out of all the diverse personalities that join together because of a love for their fine automobiles. One things that really blew me away were the pictures that they were producing. I could not believe some of the pictures that I saw. I am hope they are okay with me posting a couple of their shots.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Is it worth it?


Well, now that the M-technic body parts are all in the auto shop and ready for paint I started to look for the finishing touches to the exterior of the boston green. I purchased a LTW Motorsport flag (you can see what the flag looks like at this earlier post). The lights are great for now... in fact, I experimented with my extra set of HID's and the fog lights. I got them to wire up correctly, but I learned that although both bulbs are fine, one of the ballasts is shot. The only things that I have left to do is lower the car. Then I am done... Then I could use a sweet set of wheels to perfectly accent the M3 look and feel to the exterior. Then I would be done for sure... But, then I would need to tint the windows, so that others could not see inside the car to see if it really was an M-technic or an M3. Then for sure I would be done. Or, then I would continue to put all clear corners on... and lastly a UUC adjustable spoiler. No matter how I look at it. The modding will always continue until I will eventually get rid of the car. It is inevitable.

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

The Look for a New Wallpaper has ended... BMW Unveils the Race Version M3




CHICAGO — The racing car, prepared by BMW M GmbH, features a P65 motorsports version of the M3's 4.0-liter V8, boosted from 414 to 485 horsepower and from 295 to 368 pound-feet of torque. The engine is mated to a six-speed sequential racing transmission with a carbon-fiber clutch and a mechanical limited-slip differential.

The chassis also has been race-tuned. The track has been widened, and the car is fitted with five-way adjustable shocks and tubular stabilizer bars front and rear, as well as oversize brakes and 18-inch racing tires mounted on alloy wheels.

BMW has lightened the car through extensive use of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic for the hood, roof, deck lid, front fenders, rear wheel arches, rear apron and rear wing. Curb weight is 2,535 pounds.

The company has enlisted such development drivers as Andy Priaulx, Jörg Müller and Augusto Farfus to test the car before its competition debut in 2009.

What this means to you: We're hoping some of the performance mods on the racing car trickle down to the street version of the M3. — Paul Lienert, Correspondent

This article was taken from Edmunds.com, and can be found here.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Tuning on a College Budget


After four years of searching the wait is now over. DDM Tuning has offered an E36 M3 bumper for $112.25. I would definitely recommend checking out their website (click here to learn more). And I, needless to say, am jumping on the bandwagon for this one. Plus, I found out that I can replace my non-M3 front bumper and also get an M3 rear bumper for a better price than just to replace my front bumper with an aftermarket 3-series one. This will transform the exterior of my car from a 3-series to a Boston green M3. While I was at it I am replacing the fog lights and adding Lamin-X to insure that they will be around for longer. My brother is up-dating his headlights on his estoril M3. This means he is adding DEPO brand glass headlights, with 6000K HID's and installing angel eyes. He will also use yellow Lamin-X on the fog lights to turn them into French fogs. I can't wait. The shipping arrival of the bumpers is March 31.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Club Stickers are in Coming Soon!



I have been tossing the idea around for a while. I think we should get some stickers made up soon. I have a design company, Whitefield Design, produce them. I need your input to know what design or opinions your all have. Thanks Here are some ideas that i threw together on photoshop.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

The newest bimmer to join the stable...




We are excited to announce the addition of the newest BMW to the Koontz stable. Christopher purchased a 1999 BMW M3 in Pheonix, Az. The current odometer reading is 97,124.

Friday, February 08, 2008

2008 BMW 335i: Test Drive


The verdict...
  • Flat out fast!
  • Quick tight shifting
  • Seats that hug
  • More than enough bang for the buck, but not on a college student salary.
My wife came home from work and lured me to BMW of Pleasant Grove. She claimed that she saw a 2002tii sitting in the lot. We hopped in the trusty 325is in search of the mystery 2002. It was inka orange, but was barely distinguishable under the three or four inches of snow and dirt. It looked like it had been sitting there for some time. There were rust spots and an overall hue of untidiness. My wife said, "From the freeway it looked cool. But, when we got closer it looked like there were five smokers in there at one time." Well, we had to make the most of our Friday night out. We decided to take a stroll through the showroom after I had sufficiently started to salivate as we cruised through the dealership parking lot. In the showroom were a brand new M5 and M6. Plus a 335i. I made the mistake of asking, "What would a guy like me have to do to drive a car like that?" The salesman asked, "2-door or 4-door." "Two door!" I was pickin' up what he was laying down. I have never driven a car that fast.

The twin-turbo in-line six was more than I could have imagined. I pulled through traffic with a prerogative of its own. The manual six speed was oh-so smooth. The entered the freeway in second passing the ongoing traffic, and hit 110 mph in fourth gear. The salesman tried to egg me on. But, I knew that was too rich for my blood, still with an additional two gears to chew up the road. The 2005 M3 Competition Package, with a 0-60 ph time of 5.5 secs would still be in the rear view mirror of this monster, which touts an impressive 4.8 sec 0-60 time. After driving this can I do not doubt it. I couldn't help but smile.

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Love this picture... inspiration for my car




This is an 1995 Boston Green M3 owned by a member on bimmerforums.com named "seeyalaterrr." I hope you like it as much as I do. This is what mine will sort of look like in the future. Mine will not have the splitters on the front bumper and the vented hood, but will have angel eyes and black roof.

The inspiration for Kyle and his Dakar 1997 M3

Kyle recently found this clip on YouTube.com and is going to adapt some of the modifications to his 1997 M3. I will use the idea of black vinyl across the roof of my 325is and only hope that someday mine will look as good as DarksideE36's M3. I hope you enjoy...

Euro-Spec FTW!!



I guess that I should post that I purchased some things from a BMW tuner company called Euro-Spec. In my pursuit to modify the exterior of my car I have been looking around for the best places to purchase the M3 components that will--for the most part--be direct bolt-ons for my car, a common Boston Green E36 325is. I have searched in vain for years now trying to grab the best deals that have come along on the internet. I have scavenged across acres and acres of alvage yards, and have daily RSS feeds and rituals when I log on to the internet. It seems as though the good deals always fly just in front of you, out of your reach. I started off my modding with a set of glass headlights. They were a definite improvement from the faded, yellowing plastic US spec ones. although I bought a pair that was used, when down the road I finally purchased a pair from üm•nitza.com, complete with angel eyes, HID's, and Lamin-X was I finally content. I discovered that I should probably pass my well developed habits of buying junk and hoping that I could fix it up to "make it work." I abandoned the search for "minor oxidation" glass lensed mirrors, and "slightly damaged" side skirts going second hand. The best deals that I found were offered through Euro-Spec. I could purchase the side skirts complete with all the mounting and installation pieces. Their customer service was great and I was able to pick the side skirts and mirrors up directly from their warehouses for a reduced rate. Thanks for the help!

New Bumper: the controversy and anticipation...


Just recently my brother found me an E36 M3 bumper on craigslist.org. It was in great condition, a replica from a reputable company and ready for paint and installation. This would go perfect with the powered M3 mirrors and "twisty" side skirts that I had recently purchased from Euro-Spec in California. If I had this bumper, the skirts, the mirrors, a tint, and a motorsport flag in black my car would look seriously nice. Now all I was in need of was the finely tuned exhaust and to place my extra set of HID's in the fog lights. Everything was going according to plan. The only problem... it was in Everett, Washington. Being in Utah has it's perks, a college education, the snow, and friendly atmosphere, but it also has it's downsides; the snow, and slow craigslist following. I contacted the seller and we settled on an agreeable price. My friend, who attends a community college about five minutes away, was to pick the bumper up. The plan did not work as I had anticipated this Tuesday, because my friend was concerned that the bumper would fly out of the back of his truck on the highway. So I called and reconfirmed the deal and said that it was on for Saturday. Just this morning my brother was searching around craigslist again and found a new listing from the same seller asking for more money?? What's the deal? I thought we had an agreement? There's craigslist for you. Now I am working on getting it all straightened out.

***Update***
The guy burned me. I guess I'll wait for another one to come along. But, my wife was pretty upset at the guy too. This made me feel a lot better, she is starting to catch the bimmer fever too.

Monday, February 04, 2008

Wasatch BMWs Unite!

We decided to get together the other night. I had a ton of fun. My brother, who was sitting on the fence as to whether or not he was going to get a bimmer made up his mind. There were only a couple of us, noted it was all put together on such short notice. Here are a couple of pictures that we took.