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Track Preparation
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Author :
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Dragos
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10/12/2004
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BMW, 5 - Series (E34) 1989-96
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Category :
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Misc
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Source :
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http://www.bmwe34.net
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Before heading to a driving school or racing event, there is a few things you should do to make sure that everything goes smoothly.
Prepare the driver:
Even if a cage and a helmet are not required in some driving school, it is strongly advised to wear a helmet, either open or full face.
Clothing-Cotton is best. Cotton long-sleeved shirt or jacket is better than any synthetic (fire) and bring water.
Wear comfortable sneaker-type flat soled non-slip shoes and socks.
Prepare the car: Inside
• All loose contents in your car must be removed before the event. (Floor mats, garage opener, glove compartment contents, door pocket, ash tray, trunk contents, wheel cover/hub caps.) Some people bring a box to throw everything in when they empty the car.
• Make sure that your spare tire and jack is secure properly.
Prepare the car: Outside - Mechanic
• Rain-X your windshield if it looks like rain.
• Bring your car to a reputable garage to have it checked thoroughly. Some driving schools give you a form to have filled out from your favorite mechanic.
• Torque all the wheels at the same value (around 80ft/lb).
• Check your tire pressure and bring a good tire gauge and a compressor if you have one. Inflate your tire to a higher pressure than in street driving. You will still be able to remove some pressure at the track.
• Fill up the fuel tank just before heading to the track.
At the track:
• Fist thing it to sit properly in your seat. Adjust your seat to reach the pedals without effort and the palm of your hand should touch the top of the steering wheel without moving your shoulders.
• Tighten your seat belt to the max or adjust your harness. Don't forget that the dead pedal is used to
• Don't use your A/C as it will sucks some horses from your E34.
• At the end of a heat, use your heater to cool your engine and open the hood and let the engine cool down. Check the fluids and anything suspect.
• Wave to the flaggers and always pay attention to them, they are your best friends out there.
Thanks to Dragos
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Jack Up The Front of a Lowered BMW
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Model : |
BMW, 3 - Series (E36) 1991-99
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Category : |
Misc
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... to be very high off of the ground (oil change) use ramps. If you are doing work that requires the front of the car to be high off the ground (shift lever install) use both. If the front is lifted pretty high the tires probably won't touch the ramps, but it's still nice to have them there if you're going to be under your car. Place the ramps under the front tires and/or the jackstands underneath ...
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26 October 2004
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Author : |
Chris
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ASC + T Explained
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Model : |
BMW
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Category : |
Misc
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... The car's first traction problem comes from the differential. The differential is a gear unit that couples the rear wheels to the single driveshaft coming from the transmission. It has to transmit power from the transmission, while allowing the rear wheels to spin at different speeds. The wheels need to turn at different speeds because when the car goes around a corner, the outside ...
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5 November 2004
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Author : |
Brian Brown
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Winter Storage
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BMW, 5 - Series (E34) 1989-96
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Category : |
Misc
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... grease to rubber weather-strips all around. 4. Cedar board might help to prevent insects. 5. Close all vents. Battery: 1. Remove the battery and store it in a warm place. 2. Set it on a piece of wood (to avoid power drainage), away from open flame, sparks or... children. Tires: 1. You might want to remove the tires to remove the weight of the car. 2. Place all four corners of your E34 on ...
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10 December 2004
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Author : |
bmwe34.net
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Winter Driving
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Model : |
BMW, 5 - Series (E34) 1989-96
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Category : |
Misc
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... in your car. 8. Keep some none perishable food and bottled water. Exterior: 1. Thoroughly clean and wax the E34 (some people recommend using an acrylic sealant instead of wax for extreme winter condition). 2. Lubricate doors, hood and trunk latches. 3. Check the undercarriage and apply rubber, or asphalt undercoating, in damaged areas. 4. Spray the alloy wheels with silicone spray to protect ...
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10 December 2004
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Author : |
bmwe34.net
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OBC Retrofit
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Model : |
BMW, 5 - Series (E34) 1989-96
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Category : |
Misc
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... via a 5 or 10 amp fuse if you prefer and it may be no harm to tape off the end of the red-grey-yellow wire coming from the car so it can't cause any problems. Digital clock/temperature indicator --- pin4: ground pin5: blue/red/yellow, temp sensor pin8: + from fuse F1 pin9: + from fuse F20 pin18: white/blue, chimes pin19: white/red, chimes pin22: grey/red, light switch OBC --- pin1: ...
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15 February 2005
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Author : |
Damian Bannon
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