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+55 All years suffer from water pump and radiator problems, do a search and you'll see the common problems and the things most of us fix preventatively. Also pay very close attention to the interior, door panels can warp and not fit, and you can't really restretch the covering, makes it worse. Some say this was more a problem with earlier e36's, but I'd bet it has to do mostly with how much sun and temp exposure there has been. Good luck, ADS
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The newest, best preserved example you can afford Yes the cars are relatively cheap now so there's money left over for modding. But in my heretical view, substantial modding is a waste of time and money. The cars range in age from 14 to 9 years old, and basically it was designed in 1992 anyway. Even heavy engine mods (barring force induction) achieve very little compared with simply starting with a different car, yet cost a lot, particularly in labor (cams for instance). Basically, you should try to find the newest, best preserved example with the colors you like for the right price.
The newest, best preserved example you can afford
Get a '95 M3 and do this (link attached) http://www.turnermotorsport.com/html/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=E36M3HFMCAMKIT If I don't sell my car that's what I plan to do.
Get a '95 M3 and do this (link attached)
susp. 95, more torque 96+, newer 96+ all manner of electronic nannies that lower your insurance 96+, can swap a 96+ to obd1 but some states frown on that. 95 one O2 sensor. Everything else is subjective, like 4-2door, buttons on steering wheel, OBC. realoem can show you some of the suspension differences. My 95 interior is suffering in Tucson heat. The e30 and e46 are far more robust as far as interior go._______ GC RTAB shims, RSMs, T/S Coilover with Koni DA f/SA R & 450#f/550#r Eibach ERS Eyeball Arm CA mounts Sunbelt CAMS w chip for 24# injectors, Euro MAF, Conforti/ITG CAI 96+ exhaust manifolds Euro fLoAtErS, Ferodo DS2500 accessory UDPs M roadster lever All done in my garage
susp. 95, more torque 96+, newer 96+
Re: VANOS all years, r u going to mod? Re: mods, nothing outrageous. Probably more suspension than engine. Probably exhaust. My main concern was the year that had the least problems,recalls,campaigns and that knowledgable owners would reccomend, if one year stands out. Basically, I feel they are all good, as the M3 is a High Performance car, just looking for a standout year if one could be reccomended. Pros/cons? Thanks. Dave L.
Re: VANOS all years, r u going to mod?
VANOS all years, r u going to mod? _______ GC RTAB shims, RSMs, T/S Coilover with Koni DA f/SA R & 450#f/550#r Eibach ERS Eyeball Arm CA mounts Sunbelt CAMS w chip for 24# injectors, Euro MAF, Conforti/ITG CAI 96+ exhaust manifolds Euro fLoAtErS, Ferodo DS2500 accessory UDPs M roadster lever All done in my garage
VANOS all years, r u going to mod?
Best E36 M3 to buy used? Greetings, I accidently posted on the regular E36 forum, sorry. Any opinions as to the best year E36 M3 to buy used. I remember 1995 was desirable due to OBD1, but then there is VANOS in the later years. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Dave
Best E36 M3 to buy used?
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