2 Reasons Why the E36 is an ALMOST PERFECT Project Car - Summary

Summary

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The speaker explains the features and benefits of the BMW E36, a car that is popular among enthusiasts and drifters. He talks about the different engine options, the variable cam timing system, and the multi-link rear suspension. He compares the E36 to its predecessor, the E30, and its successor, the E46. He also mentions the sponsor of the episode, Omaze, and how to enter for a chance to win prizes. He ends by thanking the viewers and inviting them to follow him on social media.

Facts

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1. The BMW E36 is the second generation of the 3 Series, produced from 1990 to 2000.
2. The E36 had 10 gasoline powered inline six engine options, with different codes indicating their family, configuration, variation, fuel type, displacement and technical updates.
3. The E36 engines used VANOS, a variable cam timing system that improved efficiency and power by adjusting the intake camshaft angle depending on the engine load.
4. The E36 had a longer wheelbase than the E30, which gave it more legroom, trunk space and stability in drifting.
5. The E36 had a McPherson strut front suspension and a Z-axle multi-link rear suspension, which gave it more adjustability, less camber change and better contact with the ground than a trailing arm setup.