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Originally posted by Xat1cZ View Postwhat intake is that?
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My Hartge H35-24 build.......
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DSC03416 by m3raul, on FlickrLast edited by e30m3s54turbo; 12-27-2016, 08:11 PM.
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Originally posted by Xat1cZ View Postbasically looks like a S14 + 2 cylinders :up:
Bottom line is that yes, these motors are right at home in E30 M3s. That is why the s38 is such a great swap- its period correct, originates from the M1, is the s14's big brother, and over 300hp.Last edited by fronton; 03-09-2012, 07:30 AM.
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Originally posted by fronton View PostNo way! How many mm did you shave off? Any pics of the airbox alone or before the booster went in? I wish I had a spare to mess with first., and none of the airbox alone ... I could take you a crappy pic of how it looks as it sits but you wouldn't see much..
Having a spare would be nice for you to have for a first time ;) but if you're careful you will be able to do it... just don't take too much, little at a time,
It is pretty safe but taking too much wouldn't be nice ;)
I don't have any spec on how much was shaven off either .. as I said , I just didn't document this swap as much as I now would have wanted too =(
EDIT: you just shave the edge off so that it "floats" with the booster , going around it ...
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Originally posted by Xat1cZ View PostThe S38's airbox is very thick, so thick in fact that you can grind it so that it fits perfectly around/over the booster :up:, have never heard of this before but my dad who had done this swap before in the early 90's before it was "common", experimented and figured that one out back then ;)
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Originally posted by fronton View PostNice, yours is the first limited edition M3 with a S38B38 I've seen or heard of.
18"s with a 3.25lsd, I'll bet that does very well on the highway. I'd love a 3.8 both for the extra power and not having a distributer cap in the way of a normal radiator but hard to obtain in the US.
How does your stock booster fit? Is the engine off center towards the passenger side an inch?
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Nice, yours is the first limited edition M3 with a S38B38 I've seen or heard of.
18"s with a 3.25lsd, I'll bet that does very well on the highway. I'd love a 3.8 both for the extra power and not having a distributer cap in the way of a normal radiator but hard to obtain in the US.
How does your stock booster fit? Is the engine off center towards the passenger side an inch?
Originally posted by Xat1cZ View Post:D
E30: '89 Cecotto M3
Engine: S38b38
Trans: 265/5 Euro (dogleg), M5 clutch
Diff: 3.25 lsd
Engine Management: M5 DME , JimC Chip
Cooling setup: M20 tank, small radiator (BMW, don't remember which atm) M3's stock electric fan taking care of most the cooling..
Braking system: stock M3 brakes, ABS and stock brake booster aswell
Suspension setup: stock Cecotto M3 EDC, TreeHouseRacing CA bushings
Wheels/Tires: 18" Style 32, front - Yokohama ParadaSpec2 225/35R18, back- 255/35R18 (no grip problems here ;))
Exhaust: Custom dual 2.5" stainless,
Purpose: DailyDriver - summertime
Biggest personal swap hurdles: engine mounts,
as for the cooling system I went the easy route and fitted the biggest possible radiator up front that I could find fit when I did the swap in April '11, was suppose to fabricate the front end and fit a bigger one this winter so that the electric fan wouldn't do all/most of the work, but long story short, the time is/was un-sufficient,
Future Plans: plans for the engine bay would be a new air filter, thinking Simota CF(GruppeM looking thing) + I'm thinking of painting the coolant tank's top half black? .. and I'd like a brake upgrade ...
not in US but I hope it's O.K to post some euro trash in here? ;)
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Completed S38 Swap Roll Call
There aren't many of these swaps in the US but since we have our own section now, let's see them! I'll start:
E30: '88 M3
Engine: S38B36
Trans: Stock M3 (US)
Diff: 3.73 LSD
Engine Management: M5 ECU w/MarkD chip, ITG intake
Cooling setup: s38b35 rails/tstat, M20 tank, custom radiator, 16" spal puller
Brakes: stock M3 with Hawk HPS street pads, M5 MC/booster, no ABS
Suspension: Bilstein Sport w/H&R Sport OE, late e36 M3 control arms, THR cabs, VAC 19mm RCS
Wheels/Tires: 16x7.5 BBS RG004, Toyo R1R 225/45/16
Exhaust: 3" single SS TIG welded: S38B36 headers > Vibrant turbo flex > MF cat > Vibrant UQ Resonator > 18" MF w/custom 2.5" tips
Purpose: weekend street car
Weight: 2,760 with full interior and spare
Biggest personal swap hurdles: cooling system, getting the exhaust right
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