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Originally posted by M3fan4evaHave you guys ever ridden in M30 swapped E30's? What do you guys notice? Anything different?
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All I'm saying ......is that Alpina didn't make the B6 for no reason. It's a 6 second 0-60 and only 3000 pounds.Recent Rebranding!!
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M20 vs a m30b35? You guys keep brining it up. Am I missing something?
Both Motrontic 1.3
Both have 2-valves per cyl
Both single overhead cam's
Both inline 6's
Where is this *huge* leap in technology for the m20?
I don't see it...
...Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?
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I have an US spec. M30 and they are low compression " green" engines with low compression and less than 200 HP but good torque. Good for tubo, but have you seen how tight it is trying to fit a turbo'ed M30 into an e30? Add the 150 lbs (or more with turbo and intercooler) of extra weight and you'll be wishing you had that engine pushed back to position 3.
A modified (275+H.P.) N/A M30 in position 3 would be intresting....but their not cheap to build either.
I came to the conclusion that a tubo'ed M20 is plenty for the e-30 chassis with out the hassle, added weight, fabrication work, and expense of doing the M30 swap unless it's Modified for more power, and placed in Position 3. I'm question how much the extra weight would hurt a track/autocross car.Last edited by klrskies; 01-20-2006, 06:26 AM.
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I think it's hard to get overly excited about big, heavy, 2 valve engines that struggle to make 75 HP / Liter when 4-valve technology, alloy blocks, and improved electronic and mechanical technology is available. It's expensive now, but the cars utilizing it will come down in time and we'll capitilize on it when it does. It's natural evolution. But the best will always be the most expensive. Look at the S54 for whats evolved out of our little M20. I think we've got a pretty good package now that responds well to mods and turbocharging and it's relatively inexpensive and easy and fun.275-300 HP is obtainable and alot in our chassis.Last edited by klrskies; 01-20-2006, 07:03 AM.
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Originally posted by klrskiesI think it's hard to get overly excited about big, heavy, 2 valve engines that struggle to make 75 HP / Liter when 4-valve technology, alloy blocks, and improved electronic and mechanical technology is available. It's expensive now, but the cars utilizing it will come down in time and we'll capitilize on it when it does. It's natural evolution. But the best will always be the most expensive. Look at the S54 for whats evolved out of our little M20. I think we've got a pretty good package now that responds well to mods and turbocharging and it's relatively inexpensive and easy and fun.275-300 HP is obtainable and alot in our chassis.
And furthermore, I'm a sucker for period correctness. Our cars were made from 84-91, and should display technology that came from that same era (yes, the M50 was developed and used in Europe as early as 1990, but there was never a factory nor factory supported e30m50, whereas aftermarket supertuners Hartge and Alpina both found the M30 to be quite a potent powermill.)
My car has SOHC and 2 valves per cyl. If I can add an extra litre of displacement and with a few mods almost 100 extra horsies, all while sticking with a similarly equipped motor, I've got a period-correct swap and a whole lotta fun. :)
Besides, this would be for my street car, the cabbie, and all I really want to do is nasty burnouts ;) The track car will live solely on an m20 drivetrain, more than that is a waste.Last edited by Bimmerfanatik; 02-01-2006, 08:03 PM.
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M50>M30 in almost every way. I've said this before, but the M50 swap is much simpler, there is much more aftermarket, it is smoother, lighter, gets much better gas mileage, and fits well in the engine bay.
That said, if you're going to do an engine swap, do it right the first time with a S50. Obviously more expensive, but WAY more potential than any other reasonable (read: not S38 or S50b32) BMW-engined swap.'91 318is
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Originally posted by BrewM50>M30 in almost every way. I've said this before, but the M50 swap is much simpler, there is much more aftermarket, it is smoother, lighter, gets much better gas mileage, and fits well in the engine bay.
That said, if you're going to do an engine swap, do it right the first time with a S50. Obviously more expensive, but WAY more potential than any other reasonable (read: not S38 or S50b32) BMW-engined swap.
I'm also scared like a little girl when it comes to vanos, double vanos, quad vanos, all that shit. To me, if I can't fix it myself, I don't fucking want it. I haven't paid a mechanic to do a single thing to any of my cars aside from tire mounts and the occasional welding work since high school, and swear that unless absolutely necessary, I never will. Putting an arguably complicated engine like the S50/2 in a car as fundamentally simple and basic as the e30 all but defeats the purpose of buying one in the first place, IMO.
Yes, I can learn the ways of vanos, but there are so many other things I'd rather be learning and worrying about. You're in school and working at a BMW shop; submersing yourself in the technology we're discussing can only help you find an understanding faster, cheaper, and more effectively than anyone not in your shoes. I can read all I want about it on here or elsewhere - doing it firsthand is a different story.
I don't want to spend a fortune on my car, because it still needs other things - paint/body, interior, wheels. This is my daily/resto project - having 500 hp isn't my first priority. But I do want some extra power under the hood, and I also want to do a fresh rebuilt motor, with all new parts, seals, gaskets, etc - and I don't feel doing that to an m20 is worth the money that it would take, not to mention the minimal gains that would come from it.
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