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    Stock piston options?

    Building a motor for a spec E30 car. Early 'i' motor with deep skirt pistons. The skirts have some excessive scuffing and wear according to the machinist and he recommended against reusing them.

    Spec E30 limits overbore to .020".

    What new, stock type piston options are out there? I can't seem to find any 8.8:1 compression, cast pistons at the stock diameter or less than .020" over.
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    You can't buy OEM pistons for it?

    The first overbore pistons from BMW are like .010" over

    $125 each.

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      #3
      The available OEM Mahle's are 84.50 mm, +0.50mm (+.020") over, Mahle recently did another run of these so availability shouldn't be an issue. This is usually the most common route for a spec e30 engine. The other option (if you're brave enough) are the over-seas cast maxsill pistons (some sets I've seen are useable, others not so much. It's a qc thing more than anything).

      **EDIT: not to try and sell you anything, but I've got the Mahle's on the shelf.
      Last edited by SkiFree; 03-05-2014, 05:41 PM.
      ADAMS Autosport

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        #4
        Originally posted by Roland H View Post
        You can't buy OEM pistons for it?

        The first overbore pistons from BMW are like .010" over

        $125 each.
        Sure, could you give me a link? I found the pistons on realoem, but there was not part number listed. And I haven't been able to find the OEM pistons elsewhere.
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          #5
          The only legal pistons for this engine are the OE (from BMW) or OEM (from Mahle). You can legally use the later "weight improved" .50mm over OE pistons (part 11251735758).
          The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
          Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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            #6
            Originally posted by jlevie View Post
            The only legal pistons for this engine are the OE (from BMW) or OEM (from Mahle). You can legally use the later "weight improved" .50mm over OE pistons (part 11251735758).
            What do you mean "weight improved"? I'm guessing they're lighter than stock, but .020" larger?

            While we're at it, do you guys have a line on new OEM M20 camshafts? Again for the spec E30 car. The old cam is too worn.
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              #7
              All of these are "weight improved." The early model ones are the four listed near the bottom.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Cinnabar325is View Post
                What do you mean "weight improved"? I'm guessing they're lighter than stock, but .020" larger?

                While we're at it, do you guys have a line on new OEM M20 camshafts? Again for the spec E30 car. The old cam is too worn.
                The "weight improved" pistons are just the late short skirt pistons, what I was already referring to. The iffy maxsills I referred to are technically spece30 legal as well, just look at 9.3.1.2.2 in the rulebook.

                As for stock cams, you can also run the Febi replacements. Bear in mind that the oem and Febi cams are made within a tolerance range. I know of a few guys who actively hoard decent cams who have them checked out to see if they can take advantage of that "range".
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