YB converted E36 info ?
#1
Advanced PassionFord User
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Dartford, Kent
Posts: 1,727
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
YB converted E36 info ?
i know graceland's converted an E30, and renton and a few have got e36 running yb's but anyone got more info on them
take it mounts are all custom, anyidea what prop/diff combo has been used, and also what managment they have used
any info would be
take it mounts are all custom, anyidea what prop/diff combo has been used, and also what managment they have used
any info would be
#3
Advanced PassionFord User
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Dartford, Kent
Posts: 1,727
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
cheers chip, that pretty much confirmed my thoughts, apart from the prop
anyone got an idea who did rentons conversion (was it martin ?)
anyone got an idea who did rentons conversion (was it martin ?)
#7
Advanced PassionFord User
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Dartford, Kent
Posts: 1,727
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
yep seen that porkie , havent got the ŁŁŁ to buy one done as yet, and even if i did, it would allways be refered to as "rentons bmw"
Trending Topics
#8
Advanced PassionFord User
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Dartford, Kent
Posts: 1,727
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by Chip-3Door
PS
When i said custom prop, I suspect its based on either the ford one with the bmw diff end or the bmw one with the ford gearbox end, so not custom made from scratch, but modified form one of them.
When i said custom prop, I suspect its based on either the ford one with the bmw diff end or the bmw one with the ford gearbox end, so not custom made from scratch, but modified form one of them.
#11
20K+ Super Poster.
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Essex... and Birmingham!
Posts: 21,512
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by Chip-3Door
Even a totally custom prop is only a couple of hundred quid mate, there isnt much chance of expense there.
#12
Too many posts.. I need a life!!
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Location, Location...
Posts: 781
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by Porkie
Rentons is FOR SALE if you want an already done one
backseats not that practical though
backseats not that practical though
I used to have a really well converted E30 4x4, and always fancied another.
What is the spec of the E36 and how much does he want? PM me if you prefer.
Cheers
#14
I've found that life I needed.. It's HERE!!
Originally Posted by Chip-3Door
Typically (but not always as such things vary by their very nature with "custom" jobs)
Mounts = custom
Gearbox = T5 standard, likewise the clutch
Prop = custom
Diff = BMW standard
Management = YB standard
Mounts = custom
Gearbox = T5 standard, likewise the clutch
Prop = custom
Diff = BMW standard
Management = YB standard
Specially adapted bits on my car include:
Engine mounts (made by Alto Automotive who originally started the conversion for me before going bust)
Hydraulic clutch conversion. (my BMW was the first car Reyland converted and was the RWD development monkey)
Prop. After Alto went bust, Clive at Prism comissioned the prop via RecoProp.
Rear diff. This has been one of the hardest parts of the conversion and is something I've done myself. The original 318iS uses a 3.4:1 which is way too long and isn't LSD. The car now runs an M3 LSD, with ratio changed from 3.15:1 to 3.9:1 - getting that sorted was a total bastard and still isn't 100% finished as the prop needs to be shortened by an inch due to the larger M3 housing.
Speedo. It reads to a Stack dash via a pick-up behind the front brake.
Wipers. E36s know when they're moving and when they're stationary, so the T5 box now runs an electronic output to remind the wipers to work.
Then it's the obvious stuff (intercooler, radiator, exhaust etc.) that can either be a parts bin bodge up (as in the case of the other E36 Cos I've seen) or it can be done properly (one off) like mine is.
Although the battery had to be moved to the boot to allow the ABS pump tp be moved over to clear the Cosworth inlet, the brake system is actually standard. Well, standard if you don't count the AP Racing fronts and M3 rears.
Brief history of the car:
I bought it as a totally standard 318iS around 9 years ago. Shortly after that it went to Alto Automotive in Hockley for the engine conversion. They mounted the engine and box, then folded, so it was shipped to Reyland to get it driving. It was off the road for five years being built and has been in storage for the last 18 months.
I've got a few things to fix over the next month or two, then it will be up for sale. I'm going to be after Ł20k as it is. If there's no interest at that, I intend to sell the seats, audio, roll cage, all the interior bling basically. Then I'll fit a nice leather M3 Evo interior, take the boot spoiler off (or fit a standard boot lid) and keep it!
Here's a pic showing the E46 style front and interior.
PS the engine pic Porkie posted is out of date. It's got a roller bearing turbo with 4in inlet now - can't actually remember the details as it's been a while! It's the Turbo Dynamics one that got 430bhp when on our Sierra engine - it's not running high boost on the BMW though, so isn't running anywhere near that power!
#18
I've found that life I needed.. It's HERE!!
Originally Posted by JjCoDeX75
Imagine how much quicker it would be without all that shit in the back though !
JJ
JJ
I must say though, the sound quality is AMAZING. As you'd expect of a Ł15k sound system...
#19
PassionFord Post Whore!!
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Exeter
Posts: 3,744
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Fair play! There's a man that likes to listen the Wurzels in Stereo!!!
Nice install Renton!
I used to have a few bits and pieces in mine back in the day (nothing too special). To be fair, I was quite pleased with myself when I took it all out, it was the first time the rear suspension hadnt been riding on the bump stops for years
It was the first time the car went to the Nurburgring! Now the Kickers have pride of place in the corner of my garage!
I weighed it as it came out, and it totalled 78kg all in (speakers amps, etc etc!!!!!) I was stunned!
JJ
JJ
Nice install Renton!
I used to have a few bits and pieces in mine back in the day (nothing too special). To be fair, I was quite pleased with myself when I took it all out, it was the first time the rear suspension hadnt been riding on the bump stops for years
It was the first time the car went to the Nurburgring! Now the Kickers have pride of place in the corner of my garage!
I weighed it as it came out, and it totalled 78kg all in (speakers amps, etc etc!!!!!) I was stunned!
JJ
JJ
#20
Team HOTHOT!
All I can say is Lee and Renton you pair of cunts (in the nicest way) - making me want to stick a cossie lump in my E36 Coupé now instead of supercharging it
Just look at how much room there is to play with infront of the engine
So much more than a shonky E30
Just look at how much room there is to play with infront of the engine
So much more than a shonky E30
#22
I've found that life I needed.. It's HERE!!
Originally Posted by Graceland
All I can say is Lee and Renton you pair of cunts (in the nicest way) - making me want to stick a cossie lump in my E36 Coupé now instead of supercharging it
For what the Cossie conversion cost me 8 years ago, that money would now buy two E36 M3 Coupes! And as much as I love the YB, I know where my money would be going these days - and it isn't on superchargers or Cosworth conversions!
That said, check out where the engine sits in relation to the front struts... it's virtually mid engined! No wonder it turned in hand handled so well - even with an estimated 150-200kg of audio!
#24
Team HOTHOT!
Renton - Looks like a very nice conversion, But as you probably saw from my previous BMW conversion, I would do all the work myself
Engine position is really far back - I like that, and as you said, makes the car turn in and hold the road so well
Hmmmmmmmm - Serious decision time
Engine position is really far back - I like that, and as you said, makes the car turn in and hold the road so well
Hmmmmmmmm - Serious decision time
#27
Team HOTHOT!
Originally Posted by big_wig_074
was the battery not in the boot already then renton? it is on my e36,and was on my dads aswell!
Mine is there already on my 328 Sport Coupé (One less job to do )
#32
14000+ post superhero
Originally Posted by GARETH T
i like the idea of the yb in one aswell
#33
Originally Posted by Graceland
No problems - No room in the bay on 6 banger cars for the battery due to the length of the engine
#34
14000+ post superhero
Originally Posted by Graceland
Originally Posted by GARETH T
i like the idea of the yb in one aswell
Should I or Shouldn't I - that is the question
#35
Professional Waffler
Originally Posted by Graceland
Originally Posted by GARETH T
i like the idea of the yb in one aswell
Should I or Shouldn't I - that is the question
#36
PassionFord Post Whore!!
iTrader: (2)
Originally Posted by Graceland
Renton - Looks like a very nice conversion, But as you probably saw from my previous BMW conversion, I would do all the work myself
Engine position is really far back - I like that, and as you said, makes the car turn in and hold the road so well
Hmmmmmmmm - Serious decision time
Engine position is really far back - I like that, and as you said, makes the car turn in and hold the road so well
Hmmmmmmmm - Serious decision time
#37
Team HOTHOT!
Originally Posted by fuzzy
Originally Posted by Graceland
Originally Posted by GARETH T
i like the idea of the yb in one aswell
Should I or Shouldn't I - that is the question
I much prefer (and honestly LIKE) the E36
Gareth you tart - yes or no
And as for you Bumeyes - STFU and bring me my calipers
#38
14000+ post superhero
Originally Posted by Graceland
It was shit James - I absolutely hated it
I much prefer (and honestly LIKE) the E36
I much prefer (and honestly LIKE) the E36
#40
PassionFord Post Whore!!
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Essex innit bruv
Posts: 7,598
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts