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Originally posted by cwlo View PostI guess that circles us back to the arc asylum+modded oil pan as the easiest route. :(
I had the OE e30 subframe modeled, but naturally I lost it in a data crash :( Starting to plug away again though to see if I can come up with something. I have some promosing ideas I think.
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Once I have my car actually located at my house I'll look into this. That's essentially what Arc does, so it's clearly possible.
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Could the original sub have the subframe and chassis mounting sections cut off, bolted in place, then welded to a bent up tube structure to reconnect them in a more suitable arrangement?
The body has locating rings on both rails iirc. Seems at least plausible.
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I guess that circles us back to the arc asylum+modded oil pan as the easiest route. :(
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It will mess up whole suspension and steering setup. So moving subframe forwards is not doable option.
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Originally posted by wazzu70 View PostIf you move the subframe far enough forward to clear the oil pan you would need different and much longer control arms! IX style arms might work, but they aren’t exactly cheap and easy to find!
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Originally posted by cwlo View PostThat was my thought. Except I would probably forgo an adapter, and just weld/modify as needed. Guess it depends on the smaller details. So then you would probably have to run the matching control arm, and then next hurdle is the strut tower geometry. Might have to be altered as well. I'm just not that familiar with those setups.
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That was my thought. Except I would probably forgo an adapter, and just weld/modify as needed. Guess it depends on the smaller details. So then you would probably have to run the matching control arm, and then next hurdle is the strut tower geometry. Might have to be altered as well. I'm just not that familiar with those setups.
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Originally posted by pazi88 View PostYeah. E30/E36/E46 subframes are almost same. But the oil pan fitment is not about the subframe but more likely where the subframe is mounted compared to the firewall. In e36/e46 subframe is much further away from firewall compared to e30, so it leaves room for rear sump (and better weight distribution).
If that's the case, could an adapter be made to move the mounting points, then use the e36/e46 subframe to fit a rear pan, while also keeping the front suspension in position in the wheel well?
Seems like the most obvious solution, but the stars would have to align for it to work out.
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Originally posted by wazzu70 View PostIm saying the E36/E46 subframe is almost identical to the E30 subframe. Reason it works in the other chassis is just because it was designed to from the beginning. If you look up an E36 subframe versus E30 subframe you will see what I mean.
Go to post #48: https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/s...6#post13697286
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Originally posted by jwal View PostDoes anyone have an e90 subframe to compare them? Are you saying the e36/46 sub won't EVER work, or that it just needs to be modified to work?
The E30 sub has to be significantly modified, so the question is what is the best subframe to start with. I don't have any on hand to look at to discern this.
Go to post #48: https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/s...6#post13697286
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Originally posted by cwlo View PostNot sure I totally follow wazzu, but rather than modify an existing e30 subframe like Arc asylum, then modify N52 pan and oil pickup like I did, wouldn't another option be to modify the e30 frame rails to allow an e36/46 front subframe in its native location. This would allow the N52 install without any oil pan/pickup work?
Also, moving the subframe forward has other issues like moving the steering rack forward and moving the LCA forward.
I have been trying to figure out a reasonable solution for a while, but no luck yet outside of fabricating a new one.
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