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Locost using BMW E39 540 running gear
Estateman - 12/1/11 at 11:57 AM

Hello Im a newbe, and would like to ask a few questions regarding building a locost.

I have owned my E39 540 fitted with the M62 4.4 V8 for several years now. However, last month the auto gearbox decided to stop working in reverse. Instead of replacing the box or having it repaired I've been given the green light from the wife to use it for building a kitcar.

There are however, a few questions I would like to ask.

Q1. Can a BMW V8 be fitted into the small space of a locost?

Q2. Can I use the running gear (rear axle, steering, propshaft, wheels) from the donar car?

Q3. Am I completly mad for deciding to do this?


speedyxjs - 12/1/11 at 12:07 PM

Welcome to the madhouse!

Answers to your questions:

Yes
Yes
Yes

Chassis may need some mods but im running a full Jag running gear so its all possible


blakep82 - 12/1/11 at 12:08 PM

welcome along

1, are you going to build the chassis yourself? or buy one pre built? if you build yourself, anything's possible (see speedyxjs posts on here) pre build, the likes of Leugo should have a suitable chassis

2, hard to say. prop will definitely be too long, the whole suspension sub frame will probably be too heavy, but the diff and rear hubs could be used. there are people on here using E36 M3 doners

3, yes, but it will be awesome we're all mad too


UncleFista - 12/1/11 at 12:10 PM


vinny1275 - 12/1/11 at 12:19 PM

There's a guy on here (AeroSam?) who was doing a build with the same engine. The difficulty's in finding a manual box to fit, afaik. I did see an E36 Coupe with one of these engines mated to the manual box at a track day, and it was pretty awesome....


Miks15 - 12/1/11 at 12:46 PM

Go for it!

As said aerosam was doing it, just checked his user and he seems to have left the forum. But still a few pics in his archive to look at.

As for other BMW users, there are a few about using the GKD kit which is based on the E36. I am using E36 running gear on a custom project. I dont know if any of the parts are the same between E39 and E36 but might be similar. So any specific questions id be happy to try and help.

One website i can recomend is www.realoem.com.

It has drawings and part numbers of all BMW parts.


interestedparty - 12/1/11 at 12:54 PM

quote:
Originally posted by speedyxjs

Chassis may need some mods but im running a full Jag running gear so its all possible


True, but yours is a canted straight 6, a DOHC V8 is going to need a bit more room.


speedyxjs - 12/1/11 at 01:29 PM

quote:
Originally posted by interestedparty
quote:
Originally posted by speedyxjs

Chassis may need some mods but im running a full Jag running gear so its all possible


True, but yours is a canted straight 6, a DOHC V8 is going to need a bit more room.


True but i made mine slightly longer so im sure it could be made slightly wider without too much trouble. That is of course if the op is meking his own chassis


TQ_uk - 12/1/11 at 01:58 PM

quote:
Originally posted by vinny1275
There's a guy on here (AeroSam?) who was doing a build with the same engine. The difficulty's in finding a manual box to fit, afaik. I did see an E36 Coupe with one of these engines mated to the manual box at a track day, and it was pretty awesome....



There's an article in the latest issue of PPC about the BMW V8 - don't have it to hand but as vinny said, its finding a manual box to suit... will have a look when i get home & see what it said (Supra springs to mind, but via an adaptor)


bonzoronnie - 12/1/11 at 02:13 PM

You'll find Sams blog on the link bellow

Sams locost blog

Definately can be done if you have the desire


Liam - 12/1/11 at 04:24 PM

Hello and welcome!

Really really really not sure about that BMW thing UncleFista posted! (check out its arse in the archive). Certainly interesting though - each to his own and all that

Aerosam's looks like it still resembles a seven despite shoehorning the V8 in there - good job. Shame there are no photos on his blog


speedyxjs - 12/1/11 at 04:50 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Liam
Really really really not sure about that BMW thing UncleFista posted! (check out its arse in the archive). Certainly interesting though - each to his own and all that



Wow! Like the idea but not sure it works!


Simon - 12/1/11 at 05:31 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Liam
Shame there are no photos on his blog


There are, you have to go through to the older posts.

This should inspire:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmEJMeeueoQ

Welcome, by the way

ATB

Simon

[Edited on 12/1/11 by Simon]


stevebubs - 12/1/11 at 09:49 PM

quote:
Originally posted by TQ_uk
quote:
Originally posted by vinny1275
There's a guy on here (AeroSam?) who was doing a build with the same engine. The difficulty's in finding a manual box to fit, afaik. I did see an E36 Coupe with one of these engines mated to the manual box at a track day, and it was pretty awesome....



There's an article in the latest issue of PPC about the BMW V8 - don't have it to hand but as vinny said, its finding a manual box to suit... will have a look when i get home & see what it said (Supra springs to mind, but via an adaptor)


Ahem - can you not get a manual box from a manual v8 Beemer.....


TQ_uk - 13/1/11 at 09:31 AM

quote:
Originally posted by stevebubs
quote:
Originally posted by TQ_uk
quote:
Originally posted by vinny1275
There's a guy on here (AeroSam?) who was doing a build with the same engine. The difficulty's in finding a manual box to fit, afaik. I did see an E36 Coupe with one of these engines mated to the manual box at a track day, and it was pretty awesome....



There's an article in the latest issue of PPC about the BMW V8 - don't have it to hand but as vinny said, its finding a manual box to suit... will have a look when i get home & see what it said (Supra springs to mind, but via an adaptor)


Ahem - can you not get a manual box from a manual v8 Beemer.....


Yes, but believe auto was far more prolific, so finding a manual donor may be tricky - completely forgot to dig out article.
Will tie a knot in my trunk....


ettore bugatti - 13/1/11 at 04:24 PM

Why not try to create a Z8 replica?

The body is available:
http://www.allkitcars.com/bmw-z8-roadster-replica-full-body-kit-for-sale/

And a spaceframe/ ladder frame is easily constructed with the parts at hand


JoelP - 14/1/11 at 09:28 AM

im not too keen on the look of the BM either, but bugger me he's done a good job of making it all.


aerosam - 14/1/11 at 02:10 PM

As has been mentioned I don't post here any more but somebody flagged this thread up to me and I thought one quick post won't hurt. Hope "the boss" or his minions aren't looking.

Q1. Can a BMW V8 be fitted into the small space of a locost?

Yes - in a +4 chassis.

Q2. Can I use the running gear (rear axle, steering, propshaft, wheels) from the donar car?

rear axle - yes, with chassis modifications
steering - no, it's a steering box not a rack and it sits behind the wheels not in front.
propshaft - yes, with modifications.
wheels - rear yes, front no.

Q3. Am I completly mad for deciding to do this?

absolutely not - it's your own car so make it as mad as you like.

Ive sent a u2u with my contact email, feel free to email me with any questions.


kb58 - 14/1/11 at 02:28 PM

Wow, some bad feeling flowing there...