AWD E30 Turbo? Need information

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  • jrhaile
    Mod Crazy
    • Oct 2005
    • 744

    #1

    AWD E30 Turbo? Need information

    Well the worst thing that could have happen did happen to my E30 this past weekend the night before the PNW E30 Picnic... I slammed into a concrete barrier doing ~50mph. More then likely the car is totaled as the front end is pretty mangled and the roof has a nice dent in it meaning frame problems.
    The good news, it looks as if the engine and whole turbo setup are in tact. So my idea was to purchase an AWD E30 IX model and transfer my engine and components into that. So here are my questions:
    - Has this been done before?
    - What major issues might I run into?
    - How much power can the AWD Tranny/transfer case, etc handle safely?
    - How is the top end affected with AWD compared to RWD?
    - Any other additional information you experts can provide is much appreciated

    - James
  • backtrail69
    R3V Elite
    • Jul 2005
    • 4471

    #2
    You could swap the turbo setup, but the bottom ends are different. Ask Nando about specifics. I am really sorry to hear that your car is damaged beyond repair. Any pictures? I am assuming you are fine. Don't give up.
    :: PNW Crew ::
    '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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    • jrhaile
      Mod Crazy
      • Oct 2005
      • 744

      #3
      Originally posted by backtrail69
      You could swap the turbo setup, but the bottom ends are different. Ask Nando about specifics. I am really sorry to hear that your car is damaged beyond repair. Any pictures? I am assuming you are fine. Don't give up.
      Well the thing is, my engine has been rebuilt within the last 20k miles so I'd like to swap the whole thing if possible...

      I'm fine and I'll get pics up later

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      • backtrail69
        R3V Elite
        • Jul 2005
        • 4471

        #4
        I would look into another 325i/is to swap everything into if you just want to swap parts. Swapping to an ix entails more work than just swapping motors. What caused the wreck? I am assuming wet conditions and too much throttle? I really try to avoid driving my car in the slick conditions just because I know it is alot to handle.
        :: PNW Crew ::
        '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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        • nando
          Moderator
          • Nov 2003
          • 34827

          #5
          the block is not easily swappable at all. the oil pump setup is way different, and you can't just bolt an ix oil pump to your block. the intermediate shaft also spins the oil pump the other direction. minor differences are the dipstick tube location and oil pan bolt pattern. you will have to do maching either way, if you're really set on it I'd just have the ix block honed, cleaned up, surfaced and drop all your bottom end stuff in it.

          the transfer case holds lots of power. the real weak spot is the front diff - but that really only breaks on the guys who drag race 4-500whp cars.

          honestly unless you really want to build the car for power, just get a 325i and dump your motor right into it. putting a turbo in a stock (likely) poorly maintained ix, and then expecting it to be reliable is just asking for trouble.

          the ix can do it fine but you would want to replace every wear part in the drivetrain, which can get expensive. on the other hand, it's a LOT of fun with power :)
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          • jrhaile
            Mod Crazy
            • Oct 2005
            • 744

            #6
            So how hard is it in E30s to swap from an automatic to a 5spd? I found a black 4dr for a decent price that I like..

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            • nando
              Moderator
              • Nov 2003
              • 34827

              #7
              it's not that hard.
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              Bimmerlabs

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              • backtrail69
                R3V Elite
                • Jul 2005
                • 4471

                #8
                You would already have the car to swap all the parts from. Should be pretty easy..
                :: PNW Crew ::
                '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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                • JoeMadoo
                  E30 Modder
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 936

                  #9
                  An IX turbo would be absolutely sick in my opinion...
                  '86 E30
                  '05 E53 X5
                  '72 Firebird
                  '10 Prius
                  '03 Tundra

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                  • blueapplesoda
                    E30 Mastermind
                    • Dec 2005
                    • 1904

                    #10
                    imagine awd smokeshow from an e30.....axis spins on dry land yummmmmm

                    All-Red/MHW style Professional Tinted Tail lights
                    PnP EMS, fuel injectors, wideband o2 systems

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