In a turbo application, what has the most potential for power gains, an M42, or an M10? I'm also wondering which would be more reliable, and also lighter.
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Originally posted by nando View PostI would say M42, because of the much superior 4 valve head/dohc design and more modern electronics and engine management. you will need custom low compression pistons though, and M10 turbos are much more common.
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M10s are just more simple and everyone has done it. M42 would definitely be the way to go if you want the most power though IMO. M42 has more potential with the head design like Nando said.
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IDK, the e30 M42 lacks a knock detector making it not TOO great for turboing, especially if you're going for HUGE power. On the other hand, the M42 has some forged internals IIRC so it should be decently stout. I would go with an M10 just b/c it's cheaper to replace, weighs less and was supposedly used by BMW for F1 applications using FI.
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Originally posted by ehlpitel View PostIDK, the e30 M42 lacks a knock detector making it not TOO great for turboing, especially if you're going for HUGE power. On the other hand, the M42 has some forged internals IIRC so it should be decently stout. I would go with an M10 just b/c it's cheaper to replace, weighs less and was supposedly used by BMW for F1 applications using FI.
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Originally posted by nando View PostI would say M42, because of the much superior 4 valve head/dohc design and more modern electronics and engine management. you will need custom low compression pistons though, and M10 turbos are much more common.
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