E30 engine swap

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  • burlmays9
    Wrencher
    • Jan 2012
    • 227

    #16
    Originally posted by dannyyisntt
    Ban.

    E30's are gods chariots which require a blood sacrifice of e36 parts.
    Sig worthy?

    Originally posted by Danny
    Since you have the engine already, probably 1000-4000 dollars.
    Assuming he goes turbo? Jeez.

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    • Danny
      Moderator
      • Feb 2008
      • 14216

      #17
      No, he's talking parts and labor. Labor will be at least 1000. Who knows what the engine may need "while they're in there"

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      • burlmays9
        Wrencher
        • Jan 2012
        • 227

        #18
        Originally posted by Danny
        No, he's talking parts and labor. Labor will be at least 1000. Who knows what the engine may need "while they're in there"
        For some reason I missed that... I can't imagine having a shop do this.

        But really to OP: labor per hour at most shops around me ranges from $75-$90 per hour so think about how long the quicker 24v swap threads take to finish then factor those things together. Labor is going to suck.

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        • anokES
          Wrencher
          • Aug 2012
          • 206

          #19
          Yeah... I would do it myself but I have no experience and I'm only 16... Maybe I'll just sell the engine and part out the car and worry about a swap later

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          • cormier
            Grease Monkey
            • Feb 2008
            • 380

            #20
            Ya at 16 I had 24v dreams too, and finally did it now years later. If you have the space, resources, help, time, I say give it a go yourself. The money involved in getting a shop to do it usually ends up being quite a bit, and if they haven't done it before it can be a nightmare too. Make a full plan of attack before, and if you're smart you can probably pull it off without too much expense. There's lots of help on here

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            • burlmays9
              Wrencher
              • Jan 2012
              • 227

              #21
              Originally posted by anokES
              Yeah... I would do it myself but I have no experience and I'm only 16... Maybe I'll just sell the engine and part out the car and worry about a swap later
              Originally posted by cormier
              Ya at 16 I had 24v dreams too, and finally did it now years later. If you have the space, resources, help, time, I say give it a go yourself. The money involved in getting a shop to do it usually ends up being quite a bit, and if they haven't done it before it can be a nightmare too. Make a full plan of attack before, and if you're smart you can probably pull it off without too much expense. There's lots of help on here
              I agree with what was said above completely. I contemplated going 24v when I first got my second E30 at 17 and now at 19 I'm finally pulling the trigger on going 24v.

              I recommend dicking around with M20's until your experience level goes up a bit. M20's have great power for any teenager. Just learn with what you have and research 24v swaps so when the time comes that you feel comfortable doing the swap that you'll know enough to not get stuck.

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              • anokES
                Wrencher
                • Aug 2012
                • 206

                #22
                thanks for the advice guys, I'll keep it in mind

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