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    Engine Swap

    So I've got quite the project planned and I was wondering if anyone familiar with CA smog laws could help out.

    I have a wrecked 1986 325es with a perfectly intact engine/transmission, my room mate has a 1985 Mercedes 190e with a trashed engine. If I were to combine the two into some ungodly German conglomeration, is there any way to make it smog legal?
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    #2
    run it with some new cats, should pass.


    Originally posted by vlad
    Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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      #3
      Wonder if that's been done berfore?

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        #4
        It could be done, sure, but it would also be harder than hell. I doubt anyone has ever done a write-up on such a thing. All of the electronics, motor mounts, hoses, etc. It would be a HUGE undertaking. Cheaper and easier to get a 190e engine from the wreckers and drop it in.

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          #5
          In my opinion it's hardly worth the time and money to put said engine in said car.
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