318TI NASA GTS1 racecar 2011 championship podium car 1997 BMW 318TI 2011 3rd place podium finisher at NASA Nationals 2011 NASA Greatlakes GTS1 Regional Champion I have the title for this car even though it isn’t street legal. This car is very easy to drive. It is very forgiving and very rewarding. I’ve had this car for 5 years and it’s time to race something else. This car has a NASA logbook and has run in GTS1 and GTS2. It is currently setup for GTS1, but I have the drivetrain parts to install another M50/M52/S52 in it. I think you will be hard pressed to find a TI as well built and as thoroughly developed as this one anywhere. This car is race ready! It raced last weekend at Autobahn and it will race in October at Road America if it isn’t sold! Price: $12,500 obo with current engine $12,000 with chipped OBD1 M42 (131rwhp, and no need to run ballast with a lighter driver) $13,000 with chipped OBD1 M50/M52 to run GTS2 $14,500 with chipped OBD1 S52 I’m also willing to sell it as a roller. I’m open to offers and interesting trades Current Best Lap times: Autobahn South: 1:39.1 (New track record 9/2011, beat old record by 1.4 seconds) Mid-Ohio Pro: 1:41.3 (GTS1, 9/2011) Mid-Ohio Club: 1:43.5 (GTS1, 4/2011) Putnam Park: 1:20.4 (GTS1, 5/2011, under the ’race’ track record by 1 second) Putnam Park: 1:18.5 (GTS2 trim, but less developed car 5/2010) Mid-Ohio Pro: 1:39.1 (GTS2 trim, but less developed car 4/2010) Grattan: 1:27.7 (GTS2 trim, but less developed car 6/2009, before Grattan was repaved) Body: 2400lb dry weight 2667lb target weight in GTS1 (60lb lead ballast, no fuel, 210lb driver) Lexan windshield Folding tow hooks Custom fiberglass dash (original available and it still fits) Autometer gauges (tach, fuel level, water temp) Custom wired with military grade connectors and waterproof fuse box Odyssey P680 dry cell battery Safety: Mark McMahon TIG welded 8 point cage with NASCAR door bars. This is a beautiful cage that fits perfectly. You’ll be hard pressed to find a cage built with better craftsmanship. Sparco Evo2 Seat 2013 Sparco Hans FIA 6pt belt Center net Window net SPA built in fire suppression system (3 nozzles on driver, 1 in engine compartment) Spare seat and belts for instruction or driver’s ed Wink 5 panel rearview mirror Chassis: Revalved Koni Double adjustable shocks (rebuilt fall 2010) Currently running about 850fr/1100r spring rate Vorshlag front camber plates Treehouse delrin front control arm bushings M3 front spindles Front tie rods, lower control arms, wheel bearing replaced in 2010 Sparco strut brace Delrin rear subframe and trailing arm bushings Rear subframe raised ½” Monoball rear upper shock mounts Aero: Good Aero carbon fiber rear wing Front splitter Dive planes Full removable aluminum undertray (complete body) Custom side skirts (originals are available and still fit) Vented Hood Rear Diffuser Brakes: Kompakt Motorsports custom 4 piston brakes front and rear (e46 M3 rotors) Stainless steel brake lines Factory ABS system Wheels/Tires: 1 set 17x9 D-force wheels with 245/40/17 Hoosier R6 Wheel studs all around 15mm H&R wheel spacers in front Drivetrain: 4.10 medium case LSD rear end with upgraded 4 friction plates (new 2011) Kompakt Motorsports body mount shifter Aluminum Engine/Trans mounts Upgraded to larger E30 325/M3 half shafts Engine: New custom M44 with less than 10 hours of run time on it 1mm Oversized Valves Mild porting Metric mechanic valve springs and retainers H beam connecting rods 0.50mm over bore pistons 4 into 1 header with custom 2 1/2 inch exhaust GM LS2 coils with widegap sparkplugs Link Atom Standalone ECU (tunes for 93 octane and E85) AEM wideband O2 sensor This engine was built to handle way more power. Add a set of cams and this engine will easily make 180hp at the wheels. Current dyno sheet of 144rwhp and 131ftlb Cooling: E36 6 cylinder radiator Canton Expansion tank (Easy to bleed the system) New thermostat/waterpump Last edited by pmilli814; 11-30-2011 at 12:29 AM. |