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  • bloodshot-e30
    E30 Fanatic
    • Mar 2010
    • 1494

    #16
    i over reved my M52 once i think it hit about 8k with a little too early of a down shift had a little lifter tick that went away ;) lol
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    • Elysian
      Mod Crazy
      • Apr 2010
      • 674

      #17
      Originally posted by bloodshot-e30
      i over reved my M52 once i think it hit about 8k with a little too early of a down shift had a little lifter tick that went away ;) lol
      I accidentally rev'd my 84 RX7 to 11-12k because the throttle got stuck and it didn't have a rev limiter That was pretty damned scary It went WAY the hell past the top of the rpm gauge.

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      • London
        E30 Addict
        • Aug 2010
        • 532

        #18
        Haha well I appreciate all the info. Yeah this is definitely for a DD car. Just want it to be fun and quick. I like the mpg benefits, I know my friends 330ci got decent gas mileage when he wasn't driving like a cock but yeah hah. I guess we'll see what happens. His car got rearended pretty bad the other day so he's trying to decide if he wants to rebuild it (though we've heard e46 rear subframes are sketchy and easily damaged) or just part it.

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        • Elysian
          Mod Crazy
          • Apr 2010
          • 674

          #19
          Originally posted by London
          Haha well I appreciate all the info. Yeah this is definitely for a DD car. Just want it to be fun and quick. I like the mpg benefits, I know my friends 330ci got decent gas mileage when he wasn't driving like a cock but yeah hah. I guess we'll see what happens. His car got rearended pretty bad the other day so he's trying to decide if he wants to rebuild it (though we've heard e46 rear subframes are sketchy and easily damaged) or just part it.
          My E46's rear subframe mounts tore out pretty bad, worst I've ever seen. That's why I pulled the engine and why it's going into my E24. The fuel economy was decent for me. I had a 3.15 rear diff so it wasn't as amazing as it could have been but I got around 28mpg on the highway and somewhere low 20s city. I got about 23-25mpg average, even when driving like a cock.

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          • bloodshot-e30
            E30 Fanatic
            • Mar 2010
            • 1494

            #20
            just dont leave 4.10s in when u swap... MPGs SUCKKKKKKKKKKK lol
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            • wakdog
              Wrencher
              • Mar 2011
              • 223

              #21
              Is there any difference between the m54 in a 330ci and a 130i? My dad has been running a caged 130i for about 3-4 years with a set of cams and a tune, he just got it dyno'd @ 225whp at 7300rpm, and he has been running it 2+ times a month on the track for like the last 4 years with no issues...
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              • hoveringuy
                R3VLimited
                • Dec 2005
                • 2675

                #22
                Originally posted by wakdog
                Is there any difference between the m54 in a 330ci and a 130i? .... he just got it dyno'd @ 225whp at 7300rpm,...

                225whp at 7300rpm? That's at least 1000rpm beyond the peak power of an M54. The head chokes after 6k so it sounds different.. but I like it!

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                • London
                  E30 Addict
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 532

                  #23
                  Haha well regardlessly, hoveringuy if I get this engine I'm gonna be following your thread and probably PMing you. A lot ;)

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                  • VinniE30
                    R3VLimited
                    • May 2010
                    • 2113

                    #24
                    Originally posted by wakdog
                    Is there any difference between the m54 in a 330ci and a 130i? My dad has been running a caged 130i for about 3-4 years with a set of cams and a tune, he just got it dyno'd @ 225whp at 7300rpm, and he has been running it 2+ times a month on the track for like the last 4 years with no issues...
                    Lots of what you said doesn't sound right.
                    Could it be some variant of the N52 rather than M54?
                    I bet it's an N52.
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                    • MattM
                      E30 Modder
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 931

                      #25
                      the 1's use the N series engines. Completely different then the M series


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                      • Leo_328i
                        Wrencher
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 226

                        #26
                        Originally posted by MattM
                        the 1's use the N series engines. Completely different then the M series
                        Correct.
                        Leo.

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                        • Leo_328i
                          Wrencher
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 226

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Bimmerman325i
                          Compared to an M54, yes, an S50/2 US is. Compared to a Euro or S54, hell no.

                          My point is that US S5x motors can happily rev 700-1100 rpm higher, which yields more power than an m54 that eats itself above stock rev limit.

                          You can spin an M52 to 7600rpm all day long, and an S50 US to 7400/7500. Try that in an M54 and it will just die.
                          7600RPM all day long in an M52 with stock internals? I'm not saying that I don't believe you but do you have any proof of this?

                          Would be awesome to verify this.
                          Leo.

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                          • Bimmerman325i
                            R3V OG
                            • Dec 2007
                            • 6854

                            #28
                            I know a bunch of club racers in JP (sunbelt Race cams, solid lifters) rev to 7500+ all the time since the bottom end does not have the harmonic problems the S52 does. Local GTS2 guys do as well with M50/2 engines that are totally stock, obviously running custom tunes.

                            I don't have hard quantitative data though to back that up, just what I've heard on the internet (from well respected racers) and in local circles. Point being: the M52 just doesn't have harmonic problems so the bottom end can spin way higher than the stock valvetrain lifters can handle and than the head can flow.
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                            • Leo_328i
                              Wrencher
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 226

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Bimmerman325i
                              I know a bunch of club racers in JP (sunbelt Race cams, solid lifters) rev to 7500+ all the time since the bottom end does not have the harmonic problems the S52 does. Local GTS2 guys do as well with M50/2 engines that are totally stock, obviously running custom tunes.

                              I don't have hard quantitative data though to back that up, just what I've heard on the internet (from well respected racers) and in local circles. Point being: the M52 just doesn't have harmonic problems so the bottom end can spin way higher than the stock valvetrain lifters can handle and than the head can flow.
                              Thanks for that.
                              Leo.

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                              • wakdog
                                Wrencher
                                • Mar 2011
                                • 223

                                #30
                                Originally posted by VinniE30
                                Lots of what you said doesn't sound right.
                                Could it be some variant of the N52 rather than M54?
                                I bet it's an N52.
                                had a look and spoke to my old man about it, and yes it is a N52, I had no idea there was any difference - i thought the 1 series just got an M54....

                                the N52B30 in his car is rated at 262hp @ 6650rpm from the factory so 225whp @ 7300rpm sounds about right with cams and a tune.

                                What are the limits of the N52 in terms of revs? are there any weak points and how do they vary from an M54?
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