🔧 BUILD 2016 BMW M3 - Yas Marina Blue

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My M3 has seen its first few mods since I purchased it in July 2020 and thought I share with the guys and gals of the forums.
It's a 2016 BMW F80 M3.
Color - Yas Marina Blue
Transmission - 7 speed DCT

I wanted to address suspension first so I purchased the KW DDC coilovers and 12 mm future classic spacers. My car has just over 70k miles so I opted to go with coilovers instead of lowering springs because I figured my shocks were pretty worn and I have no plans to sell the car. This set allows me to keep my electronic dampening function so I can switch between comfort, sport and sport +. I considered the Bilstein damptronics and Ohlin Road and Track but read on the bimmer forums that the ride quality was more firm with each of those compared to the KW's.

The fine folks at German Auto Werks in Lake in the Hills did the install and alignment for me. The ride quality has been great. It still feels soft in comfort, but also has the direct steering and planted to the ground feel that I wanted. The end result is roughly a 30mm drop on all 4 corners. You can see a "before and after" shot with the parking garage photos.
This is my first lowered car so parking lots have been a lot of fun to say the least...
I also had my front bumper repaired and repainted by A&L in Palatine to delete the drilled holes from the license plate. Additionally, I had A&L paint a color match stripe to my M Performance splitter and lip to go with theme of my spoiler. All of the parts were purchased from IND in Lake Zurich.

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Next Mods :
Winter set of tires / wheels :p
AWE Switchpath or M Perf Exhaust
New set of summer wheels. Dream wheels would be BBS LM's but HRE's FF04 look really nice too :D

The car has been an absolute blast to drive and would highly recommend them to anyone who has the chance to acquire one. It can fit the baby seats in the back, groceries from Costco in the trunk, and still be a fun track car if you want to go sideways.
I haven't posted on here in awhile and will try to be more active on the forums. I dabble with photography so I will upload any shots I take from the weekly meets.
I'm pretty active on instagram if you want to follow more of my M3 @ricof80
-Alex

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Wheels finally arrived today!
I got BBS LM's bright silver finish

19x9 +27 fronts
19x10 +37 rears
Tires are also pretty standard, Michelin pilot sport 4 s, 255/35 front and 275/35 rears

We also installed the future classic wheel stud conversion kit.

I kinda want to raise the rear coilovers a smidge to make it perfect. I will likely try this out and then adjust when I get my alignment next week.
Here are some quick photos from today. I'll take some better ones soon ?


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Been trying to do some more video with my camera. Definitely need a gimbal soon because of my overly caffeinated hands. So for now the tripod will have to do.


Next on my wish list is a diffuser and likely to get a non resonated mid pipe + catback exhaust. Still debating on single vs equal length mid pipes from Active Autowerks.
 

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I need to change my trans oil so I decided to source an aluminum oil pan from Fall Line motorsports to replace the oem plastic one.
I also have bad luck with road debris puncturing plastic components under my car :oops:

"The Fall-Line pan uses a bespoke Viton O-Ring that resides within a clever internal channel. Viton O-Rings, due to their exceptional resistance to temperature extremes (-20°F to 400°F operating temp) and low gas permeability, have incredible aging characteristics and therefore eliminate the need for regular replacement. Internal baffling is optimized to eliminate oil starvation in racing conditions and extended radiator fins protrude from the pan's surface to provide additional cooling, but unlike other DCT pans on the market that can drag on the road during motorsport use, the Fall-Line pan upgrade does not compromise ground clearance due to its angled design, yet still offers a valuable increase in fluid capacity.

The Fall-Line pan also offers external ports to route AN fittings for an additional DCT cooler.

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