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    m50 vs. m20 weight

    how much heavier is the 92 non vanos m50 vs. a 2.5 m20?

    thanks


    (looking for weights before and after swap if anyone has one.)

    also is the weight noticable when going around corners at speed?

    #2
    the M50 is heavier by around 45lbs. not likely to be noticeable at all, especially with more power. ditch your AC and get a lightweight flywheel and you'll be at less weight than a stock M20.

    there's a site that has all the BMW engine weights listed, maybe somebody will be nice and post it for you.
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      #3
      Don't have any actual weighs, but the car understeered a little bit before the swap w/ GC 350f/475r, Koni SAs and stock sways and now feels more balanced. The Treehouse CABs probably have something to do with the better handling. As far as the weight, I think my front end is pretty close to stock since I removed the AC system.
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        #4
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          #5
          Originally posted by Brew
          Don't have any actual weighs, but the car understeered a little bit before the swap w/ GC 350f/475r, Koni SAs and stock sways and now feels more balanced. The Treehouse CABs probably have something to do with the better handling. As far as the weight, I think my front end is pretty close to stock since I removed the AC system.
          Ditto. The S50 is closer to 60lbs heavier but I ditched the AC and moved some stuff a bit farther back. I didnt ever run the AC so I couldnt tell you the difference. If you are really worried get a MA Shaw or IE hood.
          Im now E30less.
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            #6
            Josh, are you converting to M50 power now? :twisted:

            Beau
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              #7
              What the heck....someone stole my identity :)

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                #8
                oops sorry I miss took you for Screaming_bmwe30

                Beau
                1988 BMW 325iS

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                  #9
                  2.7 m20 owns you :P

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                    #10
                    Screaming_ guy, not the other one.

                    Did you run an event up at the OSU Ackerman lot back in like spring of 03?

                    I think I talked to you then, just trying to put faces to screen names ;)

                    Nando, fwiw, 45 pounds up front is a fairly noticeable amount depending on suspension setup, and a non-vanos M50 isn't that much of a step up from a healthy M20. That being said, you can tune that weight balance issue out a good bit with suspension, put a built M50/S50 in there, and it becomes irrelevant.

                    -Charlie
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                    '89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.
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                      #11
                      A complete M50 with accessories, a/c, manifolds, flywheel (remember stock is a dual-mass!) is around 427 pounds. I'm not sure what the weight is of a complete M20 with all accessories.

                      Remember where weight can be dropped with an M50!
                      -flywheel, stock is 27 pounds...run a 8-11 pounder.
                      -exhaust mani's. Run stainless OBD-2 mani's to save a total of 8 pounds.
                      -a/c--save 45-50 pounds with everything.

                      I dropped just under 75 pounds off the front of my 318 with these mods, and it will duck into corners like it should. I dropped another 50 or so out of the drivers seat, which helped drastically ;)

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