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Maybe I am wrong about the intake but just from others builds and experience I'm pretty positive the intake can't flow that much air. Sure you can cram as much boost into as you want but it won't flow freely like you want. The biggest limitation for sure is the M42 throttle body. It has a dual throttle plate that's also very restrictive. IIRC there was someone who made a M42 to M50 throttle body adapter.
Also a word of caution make sure you check your bearing clearances and crank before putting the M50 crank bearings in. My crank was worn out when I rebuilt my M42 and I developed some bad crank walk not too long after getting it running.
I'll definitely keep my eye out on this, I'm curious to see what sorta numbers you end up with this setup. I would be thrilled to hit 200-250 whp on the stock M42 I have now and wouldn't be disappointed in 300-350 whp on a built M42.
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Originally posted by ccsdo5 View PostMaybe I am wrong about the intake but just from others builds and experience I'm pretty positive the intake can't flow that much air. Sure you can cram as much boost into as you want but it won't flow freely like you want. The biggest limitation for sure is the M42 throttle body. It has a dual throttle plate that's also very restrictive. IIRC there was someone who made a M42 to M50 throttle body adapter.
Also a word of caution make sure you check your bearing clearances and crank before putting the M50 crank bearings in. My crank was worn out when I rebuilt my M42 and I developed some bad crank walk not too long after getting it running.
I'll definitely keep my eye out on this, I'm curious to see what sorta numbers you end up with this setup. I would be thrilled to hit 200-250 whp on the stock M42 I have now and wouldn't be disappointed in 300-350 whp on a built M42.
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'88 325ix (Zinno) - drive here and there!
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Originally posted by fresh_TD View Post200whp on a stock M42 is not difficult to achieve...the turbo kit sold by jake at classic daily achieves that at 9psi.
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Man I cant wait to see where this goes... Looks like there is a potential for a wealth of information in turbo M42 building! Sub'dThe Lineup in order of appearance:
91 535i
91 318is 5 Lug/E46M3 Brakes
91 325is w/ S52
88 Vert Plastic Bumper Swap
88 M3 ;D
91 325ix 5 speed
89 Vert Royalblau Metallic
73 2002
1986 325es --> is swap Rallycross Car!!
1995 Chevy G30 Tow Rig... *I SOLD A CAR!!*
1993 525i Granitsilber Metallic Touring
Need a 91 M5 bad but wife would shoot me...twice
*UPDATE: got a 93 M5 and still alive
1972 Jeep Wagoneer
1975 2002 five speed
Check out:
Elhartspeedshop.com
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Originally posted by varg View PostDo you have the exhaust manifold set up yet? Any pics?
Originally posted by ccsdo5 View PostMaybe I am wrong about the intake but just from others builds and experience I'm pretty positive the intake can't flow that much air. Sure you can cram as much boost into as you want but it won't flow freely like you want. The biggest limitation for sure is the M42 throttle body. It has a dual throttle plate that's also very restrictive. IIRC there was someone who made a M42 to M50 throttle body adapter.
Also a word of caution make sure you check your bearing clearances and crank before putting the M50 crank bearings in. My crank was worn out when I rebuilt my M42 and I developed some bad crank walk not too long after getting it running.
I'll definitely keep my eye out on this, I'm curious to see what sorta numbers you end up with this setup. I would be thrilled to hit 200-250 whp on the stock M42 I have now and wouldn't be disappointed in 300-350 whp on a built M42.
We'll see what the poweroutput is, there is always an oppertunity to exchange it later and get it tuned accordingly. But I didn't know the E30 intake had a dual throttlebody? If so, I might change it out to a single, large one.
Also, M54B30 pistons looks like the best choice for low-compression builds.
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Originally posted by word is bond View PostA 400+ hp M42 Touring!? Sub'd. You Scandinavians are wild. Looking forward to seeing where this goes.
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Holy eff I totally didn't realize it was going in a touring! I already thought it was cool now it's ice cold.The Lineup in order of appearance:
91 535i
91 318is 5 Lug/E46M3 Brakes
91 325is w/ S52
88 Vert Plastic Bumper Swap
88 M3 ;D
91 325ix 5 speed
89 Vert Royalblau Metallic
73 2002
1986 325es --> is swap Rallycross Car!!
1995 Chevy G30 Tow Rig... *I SOLD A CAR!!*
1993 525i Granitsilber Metallic Touring
Need a 91 M5 bad but wife would shoot me...twice
*UPDATE: got a 93 M5 and still alive
1972 Jeep Wagoneer
1975 2002 five speed
Check out:
Elhartspeedshop.com
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Originally posted by MVincken View Postmaybe it gets a little faster revving, but less eating out the crank? i don´t know for sure.
But no worries, like OP says: it doesn´t have to last long, and MM probably uses them for a reason indeed.
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Originally posted by econti View PostThe new bearing sets have 360 degree thrust surfaces, unlike factory bearings
Fixes one of BMW's biggest screwups with the M42.
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