2011 Bmw 1-series on 2040-cars
Rutherford, New Jersey, United States
Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: saransbbrack@ft6.com .
Here's your chance to own a one-of-a-kind BMW street legal track monster of a car. Over 30k in upgraded parts
alone! All bodywork was done at VAC Motorsports in Philadelphia who is recognized worldwide for their work and
custom fabricated parts. The engine and transmission are in top condition and the engine was recently walnut
blasted at VAC. Full AirLift Performance 3H/3P suspension kit allows the ability to comfortably drive the car long
distances and make quick easy adjustment when needed at track or pulling into steep driveways.
After the bodywork and fresh paint work the car also had the full Xpel paint protection film installed. ($2,500
value)
This car was featured on Bimmerpost.com, Status Racing, and many other publications. You can easily find the build
log on the 1addicts forum.
Here’s the list of upgraded parts;
Status FIA Ring Leather Racing Seats
Status 5-Point Racing Harness
VAC Seat Mounts & Sliders
VAC Custom Bolt-In Roll Cage
Sprint Booster
BMW PPK2
Cobb AP V3 Stage 1+
Cobb Catted DP
Meisterschaft 1M SS Exhaust
Agency Power FMIC
BMS Charge Pipe
BMS Modified BMW Clutch Valve
BMS Oil Catch Can
aFe Stage 2 Magnum Force Cold Air Intake
aFe Dynamic Air Scoops
M3 Front and Rear Sway Bars
M3 Rear Subframe, Differential, & Suspension Components
1M Drive Shaft
1M Strut Mount Brace
AirLift Performance 3H Management
AirLift Performance Air Bags & Dampers
BMW Performance Blackout Grille
Hankook Ventus RS3 265/35ZR18
APEX ARC-8 18x10 Square
BMS Amber Angel Eyes
Vorsteiner Rear Carbon Diffuser
Revozport 1M Front Splitter
Revozport 1M Trunk Lip Spoiler
Revozport Single-Sided Carbon Hood
iND Painted Side Markers
1M Gauge Cluster
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BMW planning Chinese recall for engine part issue [w/video]
Mon, 17 Mar 2014After receiving an unspecified number of complaints in China, BMW has reportedly started a "full investigation" into what may be a defective part in its VANOS engine control system. BMW said via a Chinese blog that it would file a recall application with the the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine in China.
BMW has not yet announced how many vehicles will be recalled, or which models the potential recall might cover. We're also curious as to whether the VANOS issue could extend into markets outside of China.
We've placed a call with BMW in the United States, and will update this post as soon as we hear back. Stay tuned for more, and if you're curious about what VANOS is and how it works, scroll down below for a video animation.
Tesla, BMW and Nissan meeting in secret to discuss charging tech
Tue, Jun 17 2014It's interesting what's happening in the electric vehicle field. It used to be that BMW and Tesla were competitors. Then – and of course they're still competing, especially in the public mind – they were working together on ... something. Maybe. And now, the Financial Times reports that the two luxury automakers are meeting with Nissan. Again, maybe. The scuttlebutt is that the three companies are interested in working together on something to do with charging electric vehicles, potentially a global recharging standard. Currently, when it comes to fast charging, BMW uses the SAE Combo standard, Nissan uses CHAdeMO and Tesla uses its own Superchargers. The meeting was prompted by Tesla opening of all of its patents the other day, FT says. Speaking during the recent annual shareholder meeting, Musk said he was "more than happy to have other manufacturers" use Tesla's Superchargers but that, "there is no other electric car that can accept anything close to 135 kilowatts." Let's assume the technical hurdle can be overcome. With any potential patent/licensing problems out of the way, these discussions with BMW and Nissan might be revolving around this other angle that Musk mentioned: "They (other automakers) just have to contribute to the capital cost, so figure out what percentage of the time are their cars using the Supercharger network and then they can make a contribution proportionate to their customer usage of the Supercharger network." That certainly sounds like something that could take some time to figure out. News Source: Financial TimesImage Credit: Elbilforeningen / Flickr Green BMW Nissan Tesla Electric supercharger chademo sae combo
BMW i3s traction control tech going in all BMW, Mini cars
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