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    m106 e30

    does anyone know if there is a difference between this swap and a regular b34 swap..?

    #2
    well, the M106 has a turbo on it.

    check out JoeMadoo's build thread, he has a B35 with all of the M106's turbo bits sometimes on it, good amount of details in that thread. IIRC the passenger engine mount arm will need some adjustment.
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      #3
      you'll need the entire harness/ECU for the M106 with knock box and all. Or swap it over to M1.3 and get a proper tune for the turbo (though that's a lot easier said than done).

      It will be easier/more efficient to swap in a b35 and turbo that.

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        #4
        but the M106 has oil squirters! and the exhaust studs are bigger, and the injectors are a good size.

        I think there's also some other differences.
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          #5
          What is the benefit of the larger exhaust studs..?

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            #6
            Originally posted by kronus View Post
            but the M106 has oil squirters! and the exhaust studs are bigger, and the injectors are a good size.

            I think there's also some other differences.
            Pish posh oil squirters and exhaust studs. Injectors are low impedance 30lbers. Which pretty much mean they are constantly open at WOT. Not very efficient if you ask me! The engine is essentially a b34 with slightly different valves, b35 cam, piston oil squirt shits, and a hole in the block for oil return.

            Having owned both engines I can tell you the m106 is very primitive in its setup. It worked well in the '80s. There are better options now.

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              #7
              well I have the motor and I was just wondering if im going by the m30 swap write up if there are any things that he doesn't touch on I need to know

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                #8
                I see. Do you have just the engine or everything with it? (Accessories, harnesses, computers, etc).

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by yert315 View Post
                  I see. Do you have just the engine or everything with it? (Accessories, harnesses, computers, etc).

                  everything of it

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by hcash View Post
                    What is the benefit of the larger exhaust studs..?
                    To hold that huge ass log style exhaust manifold and the tarbo that is attached to it.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by slammin.e28 View Post
                      To hold that huge ass log style exhaust manifold and the tarbo that is attached to it.
                      Oh yeah that manifold is just silly.
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                      Aside from showing yourself to be offensive, lacking experience and ignorant in the ways of business, you're also illiterate and imprudent. Beyond that, your sense of liability is severely impaired.

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                        #12
                        But they are aluminum...

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                          #13
                          The manifold? They are cast iron and weigh a shit ton!
                          1991 335is in progress

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                            #14
                            No, the bigger studs. I have a m106 setup... I don't see a point in drilling and tapping a head to use them. I'll just get longer "small" ones.

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                              #15
                              Maybe this is what you meant; but, the oil filter housing has a feed for the turbo and a feed/return for the cooler. At least that's how it was one the car I pulled parts off of. Also, the valves are sodium filled ("for better heat resistance"). And the same size as m30b34 valves.

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