Honestly have no clue how I stumbled upon CEE but I'm glad I did because as you say it is so therapeutic! Solid vid and work as usual and cannot wait to see the M3 hammering round track! 💪
Hi!! Loving all the content on this build 🔥🔥 one thing that might help; I’m Pretty sure your Aim dash has the ability to do gear numbers without any additional wiring. It’s all done by calculating the engine speed vs road speed according to your specific gear ratios and final drive number etc. that’s how I’ve done it on my MXS 1.2 anyway. I think it’s called precalcgear under there smart channels section. Might save you a bunch of wiring. Keep up the great work guys 👌
Thanks man. It needs to be done through the ECU so it can correctly handle blip and cut requests for clutchless up and downshifts. All sorted already 👍
Cheers. I was heavily involved in the dev on the E90 M3 HSD MonoPro kit on my own car. It's still one of the most fun 'road cars' I've ever driven around the Ring. I still think about getting another one. It was the real end of an era for BMW and the M devision.
@@driftworks Thanks. I did message you for advice before buying mine about gearboxes, and a lci manual came up in budget so bought that one. I ve driven a golf r dsg around the ring and the m3 and wish I would of listened to your advice and got a dct 😆. But I do really enjoy the manual now. Does mean I can keep my drifting ticking over.
Hi nice work appreciate to see that there are people out there that think the same way :) I have a few questions, Im sure they have been asked but there are to many coments to read. 1. What wheel/ Tyresize do you run ? 2. What changes are done to house them ? Would really be pleased if you answer. Thanks
Hi, thanks. The wheels are 17x10 with a 255/40/17 and 17x9 with a 235/40/17. The front and rear wheel wells are completely custom raised as high as I can get them and the front and rear fenders/arches we remade in carbon and are about 40mm wider than the original M3 arches.
Always love the videos, "pwograming" made be giggle! Always nice the Drum and Bass stretches the legs of my sound system, why can all broadcasters get this right :)
Oh yes! Can’t wait to hear this thing in anger again! I’m sure Youll get it sorted but, you may have to play around a bit with ECU to get the shifts nice and consistent?
Overall I prefer the AR1 I think, but that's possibly because they're alot cheaper and sell them ourselves. I haven't done actual back to back with brand new tyres, but I would rate their performance as very similar from what I can tell.
Phil, I’m curious to hear more about your dct story. I’m about to install one in my pikes peak hill climb car and you abandoning your dct setup makes me a bit nervous. Would you advise against anyone making this swap? Also, have you looked at the auto tuning functionality of the htg setup?
Loving seeing this come along. I don't know much about sequential boxes. Would be useful to do in my car as the gearbox is going to be the weak link i think for putting the eventual power down. Anyway, question - Can it be shifted without the use of the clutch after engaging 1st or is the build going to require the use of clutched shifts each time?
It will be no clutch up and down if we get the configuration right. At the end of the video we're talking about the strain gauge on the shifter, that will tell the Syvecs ECU when I'm pulling or pushing the lever and it will blip or cut ignition accordingly.
@@driftworks sounds awesome can't wait to see the finished article! Here I was wondering about how I'd go about putting my M3 dct into the Renault but this could be much easier!
Cutting rear bumper at the back would do a very notable reduction to drag and most likely remove lift from car / with wing add downforce. I know how keen you are to keeping it OEMish, but sometimes we need to bend for art & science. In my own clownshoe I did cut with minimal diffuser and undermounted wing and change was absolutely huge both in drag and going from big lift to the side of downforce.
Phil instead of moving the pedals make wider pads for the pedals and move the pads to the right then redrill them offset pedal pads would be quicker and easy your only talking about 20 or 30 mm offset. but the car is looking good better with a barra though🤔cheers from down under
Can’t wait to hear the first track day, I still have burnt into my brain the noise of the bmw on the track from back in the day, pretty sure it was one of the first videos on YT, anything quieter than that is a success. Edit it was Rolf van os and it still hurts to watch now th-cam.com/video/dmJH84FnQa8/w-d-xo.html
No, far from it. Everything is pretty much exactly level in terms of chassis rails, exhaust, crossmember, sump (slightly higher) and the gearbox sits a fair bit higher than all of that.
@@driftworks It´s only complicated if you completely think it through firsthand, better just start at it and put enough hours and misery into it to make the thought of abandoning the project ridiculous.
It would probably have to be a another "brim" that is fixed and sealed to the bonnet and the mating surface would be between the two brims. Then the mating surface could be designed uncompromised to make the best seal. The next step would be to make a new carbon bonnet with the upper brim moulded into it. The bonnet would only have 2-3 layers of carbon on top of the airbox area for maximum howl. Like running the good sounding airboxes without the hood.
Cutting edge engineering is one of my favourite channels, I have no idea what he's doing a lot of the time, but watching him do it is so relaxing 😂
CEE is like therapy, 1 hell of a skilled chap doing things you wouldn’t dream are possible
CEE Kurtis is a cool guy.
@@evo5349 he’s got some serious chill about him
Yep
@@ShalomBrother until the out-takes 🤣
Glad the CEE gang is here, Curtis is a legend
Honestly have no clue how I stumbled upon CEE but I'm glad I did because as you say it is so therapeutic!
Solid vid and work as usual and cannot wait to see the M3 hammering round track! 💪
CEE is amazing to watch glad I’m not the only one who sits there for hours
Sounds a lot louder than I expected, I can't wait to see you finally enjoy the car without gearbox constantly giving you grief.
should have it like the moslers were they use air shifter but keep the shifter attached so if you ever loose air shifting you can still drive/shift it
As always, love the attention to detail. I'm the same, spend 2hrs to make a bracket look nice as well as functional..... 😉
Can’t wait to see this thing in track 🔥🔥😈😈🖤🖤🦾🦾!!!
Good work gents, she sounds tip top. Lookin forward to some on track good times.
The gearbox project is almost there, great job to both of you.🔥👍🤛
Between Jay kissing packages & your late night viewing on TH-cam, I can't stop LMFAO. Brilliant. Merry Holidays, lads. Thanks Phil
omg that dnb track was awesome!
CEE gang checking in
Pls do one of them hard takeoff vids when this is all done. One of those ones that make the washer fluid upset 😅😅
Hi!! Loving all the content on this build 🔥🔥 one thing that might help; I’m Pretty sure your Aim dash has the ability to do gear numbers without any additional wiring. It’s all done by calculating the engine speed vs road speed according to your specific gear ratios and final drive number etc.
that’s how I’ve done it on my MXS 1.2 anyway. I think it’s called precalcgear under there smart channels section.
Might save you a bunch of wiring.
Keep up the great work guys 👌
Thanks man. It needs to be done through the ECU so it can correctly handle blip and cut requests for clutchless up and downshifts. All sorted already 👍
I've said it many times..beauty car Phil.
Rh Nutall in Birmingham will do you a rubber isolater for the shifter gater from a drawing or dxf file if you need one 👍
Cheers 👍
dammit now im gunna be stuck in a loop of watching CEE for days on end, hes far too relaxing to watch
Great to see the gearbox working and will you be weighing the car before the track day just to see how much weight you gain or lossed?
Yeah it'll get corner weighted. I should have done a before for direct comparision, but I'm sure it will have made a decent difference.
Awesome build. You ve inspired me to buy some hsds for my e90 m3.
Cheers. I was heavily involved in the dev on the E90 M3 HSD MonoPro kit on my own car. It's still one of the most fun 'road cars' I've ever driven around the Ring. I still think about getting another one. It was the real end of an era for BMW and the M devision.
@@driftworks Thanks. I did message you for advice before buying mine about gearboxes, and a lci manual came up in budget so bought that one. I ve driven a golf r dsg around the ring and the m3 and wish I would of listened to your advice and got a dct 😆. But I do really enjoy the manual now. Does mean I can keep my drifting ticking over.
wuv and marwidge on the pwasma cutwer :) bless him
Loving the drums and bass. What choon?
Hi nice work appreciate to see that there are people out there that think the same way :)
I have a few questions, Im sure they have been asked but there are to many coments to read.
1. What wheel/ Tyresize do you run ?
2. What changes are done to house them ?
Would really be pleased if you answer.
Thanks
Hi, thanks.
The wheels are 17x10 with a 255/40/17 and 17x9 with a 235/40/17. The front and rear wheel wells are completely custom raised as high as I can get them and the front and rear fenders/arches we remade in carbon and are about 40mm wider than the original M3 arches.
So front and rear Fenders/archers are 40mm plus ? Both in carbon ? thanks for your answer.
RGBs on his gaming keyboard 🤣 when he is not building cars he is slaying noobs on world of Warcraft
I just got an image of Craig raging at kids in a cod multiplayer lobby 😂😂
Besides the top car stuff, always a good laugh with this guys!:)
Always love the videos, "pwograming" made be giggle! Always nice the Drum and Bass stretches the legs of my sound system, why can all broadcasters get this right :)
the lil blue ting' is going to surprise you guys now. Oh yes!
I wish I had the £££ right now for a set of HSDs, those prices are so good right now
Phil loves a needlessly complicated solution to a problem that never existed in the first place 😂
Sure do 😄
To be fair that old gearbox was a fairly big problem.
Oh yes! Can’t wait to hear this thing in anger again! I’m sure Youll get it sorted but, you may have to play around a bit with ECU to get the shifts nice and consistent?
Looking forward to seeing this rip on track again, what tyre do you prefer between AR1 and R888R?
Overall I prefer the AR1 I think, but that's possibly because they're alot cheaper and sell them ourselves. I haven't done actual back to back with brand new tyres, but I would rate their performance as very similar from what I can tell.
Seems like AR1 are the way to go for track days! What size do you run on the e30?
255/40/17 and 235/40/17 👍
Phil, I’m curious to hear more about your dct story. I’m about to install one in my pikes peak hill climb car and you abandoning your dct setup makes me a bit nervous. Would you advise against anyone making this swap? Also, have you looked at the auto tuning functionality of the htg setup?
I wouldn't advise against it. I just wouldn't choose it myself.
Maybe Craig could have Urchfab up for a day to play with that plasma table. Xtreme Plasma scores again
It was first real job on it , done a few more now and getting the hang of it . Rob at extreme does training course when we get time
Loving seeing this come along. I don't know much about sequential boxes. Would be useful to do in my car as the gearbox is going to be the weak link i think for putting the eventual power down. Anyway, question - Can it be shifted without the use of the clutch after engaging 1st or is the build going to require the use of clutched shifts each time?
It will be no clutch up and down if we get the configuration right. At the end of the video we're talking about the strain gauge on the shifter, that will tell the Syvecs ECU when I'm pulling or pushing the lever and it will blip or cut ignition accordingly.
@@driftworks sounds awesome can't wait to see the finished article! Here I was wondering about how I'd go about putting my M3 dct into the Renault but this could be much easier!
Good job dudes!
Cutting rear bumper at the back would do a very notable reduction to drag and most likely remove lift from car / with wing add downforce.
I know how keen you are to keeping it OEMish, but sometimes we need to bend for art & science. In my own clownshoe I did cut with minimal diffuser and undermounted wing and change was absolutely huge both in drag and going from big lift to the side of downforce.
It's getting a full diffuser when I get a mo 👍
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Thats a cute little clutch pedal you got there. 🤣
To go with my cute little clutch 😄
I spy the E51 elgrand in the back. hoping and praying that somehow you do some kind of build with it
Haha not so much. It's James' family wagon.
Amazing work, Phil. As always.
Please can you link to the brake lines from ebay etc and the Tilton low rise res kit? Great work!
The fittings are AN4 from www.advocultmotorsport.co.uk/ & the Tilton reservoir was from Tweeks 👍
You want a Karbonius plenum for it vs an Eventuri
It looks cool, but why do you want it over an Eventuri?
Yes your back 😊
Brilliant 👍🏻👏👏 what a beast !
Brilliant job
Cheers
Lot of heat around the trans mount with the exhaust being so big so close
I mentioned in the video about the missing heat insulation. It goes between the exhaust and gearbox / mount 👍
@@driftworks did you sorry must of missed you was great to see you touching base with us living a video take care
Did you sell the dct setup ??? That would go great in my V8 e30 m3 😎😎😎
I haven't advertised it yet. If you're interested drop me a message on Instagram PhilMorrisonDW 👍
Nice work. Guibo not solid mounted?? You can get them to use 350 Uni. I think Domiworks sells them. Nice plazma table
At this power level I'd rather have the Guibo all day long. It takes quite a bit of shock out of the drivetrain, so stuff lasts a lot longer.
@@driftworks interesting I see your thoughts in that but what about compliance and things slipping at that power level ??
It's all stock E92 M3 sized stuff and stock E92 M3 power. Nothing should slip unless I manage to burn the tiny triple plate clutch out 😄
@@driftworks they do replace those m3 ones for solid ones 😎 still you will be fine for a while I reckon 👍
CEE is the fucking guy! always love watching him create things
Worth it.
Ahhh yeah! Reeel Racing Vehickal
" While I was there"... 😆 😆 😆
Phil instead of moving the pedals make wider pads for the pedals and move the pads to the right then redrill them offset pedal pads would be quicker and easy your only talking about 20 or 30 mm offset. but the car is looking good better with a barra though🤔cheers from down under
Can’t wait to hear the first track day,
I still have burnt into my brain the noise of the bmw on the track from back in the day, pretty sure it was one of the first videos on YT, anything quieter than that is a success.
Edit it was Rolf van os and it still hurts to watch now th-cam.com/video/dmJH84FnQa8/w-d-xo.html
Can also recommend AvE,
You definitely won’t learn anything about CNC but it will give you some catchphrases and a good laugh
My workshop is already covered in AvE safety stickers 👍
@@driftworks safety squints engaged.
MSV 16th? i'm off , might come have a watch/point a camera.
Donington 👍
Vewy neat bwackets........thanks.
I can just picture you chopping up an Eventuri plenum.
😄
Did they put the same m3 transmission in this swap what bmw transmission was use
It's in the title 👍
Craig, can you just draw, cut, turn, machine & weld this please 🤔
😄
Ker-chunk!
**Coughs** Black e46 day?!……….🎊 🎉❤
What differential are you running?
It's a 3.91 E28 210mm with a custom Drexler & E39 M5 rear cover.
CEE is the shit!
Is that gearbox the lowest point of the chassis?
No, far from it. Everything is pretty much exactly level in terms of chassis rails, exhaust, crossmember, sump (slightly higher) and the gearbox sits a fair bit higher than all of that.
@@driftworks That's good, I vaguely remember hearing you say this one sits lower than the last
Wrong way around. The DCT sat way lower as it has a huge sump.
@@driftworks Bonus then, can't beat the sound of a loud gearbox - racecar mode
Has the brexit any effect on your business?
Kiss ya Package, MMMMWWWWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA 🤣
Remove the lid on the airbox and seal the brim to the bonnet
Nice idea. Probably too complicated to seal, but I'll give it some thought 👍
@@driftworks It´s only complicated if you completely think it through firsthand, better just start at it and put enough hours and misery into it to make the thought of abandoning the project ridiculous.
It would probably have to be a another "brim" that is fixed and sealed to the bonnet and the mating surface would be between the two brims. Then the mating surface could be designed uncompromised to make the best seal. The next step would be to make a new carbon bonnet with the upper brim moulded into it. The bonnet would only have 2-3 layers of carbon on top of the airbox area for maximum howl. Like running the good sounding airboxes without the hood.
Oh, it's these guys again, smh'...
Wen V10 mate!!!
Blue balls are bluer than this e30
Next year some time 👍
May I suggest some heat shielding between the exhaust and guibo? 🫣
Thats the missing heat sheilding I was talking about in the video. It covers the top of the exhaust.
Yas another vid bring it on
Think someone is trying to blag a eventuri kit😅