The m30 with Getrag 240 thread

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  • totheredline
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    Just out of curiosity, how much should it cost to have the front section on my 318is driveshaft shortened and rebalanced?

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  • SketchyRex
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    I had heard somewhere awhile ago that the most Torque you can put through these is like 260ft lbs. I guess if a dude just wanted to have a fun m30 with a light setup, the 240 is the way to go. If you are going for big power I doubt the 240 would hold.

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  • marshallnoise
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    That's what I am gambling on.

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  • SketchyRex
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    I agree, I heard mixed reviews on the g240 behind a 3.5, and although my swap has only been running for the last 4-5 months, I have beat the living shit out of this thing to see what it can take. I have nothing but faith in my setup. The g240 is a good starting point.

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  • lukeADE335i
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    Why poor buggers? My Getrag 260 + single mass flywheel & 240mm clutch kit are still sitting on a shelf in my shed - the G240 & 215mm clutch has lasted more than 3 years in my car and is showing no ill effects having been daily driven that whole time.

    I'm starting to think that if you get hold of a good gearbox to start with that the G240 won't break with a stockish M30B35 in a street car.

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  • Doughnut
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    Originally posted by the imitator
    should overnight me a burrito in a small lunch box with ice packs in there.
    ewww.

    This is a good thread, it's about time the 240 guys had some clarity....

    Poor buggers.

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  • totheredline
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    Originally posted by Ether-D
    Nice! Please report back in here with your opinion of it when it's up and running.
    Will do. Hopefully it'll have its first start next week. I'm waiting on a distributor drive gear from Germany right now.

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  • Ether-D
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    Nice! Please report back in here with your opinion of it when it's up and running.

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  • totheredline
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    Originally posted by Ether-D
    This is for an m10 and it's only $160 with pressure plate.
    It's what I'm likely gonna use.
    Ended up going with that clutch. The pressure plate is actually a sachs and the friction disc is a gripforce. Seems to be pretty good quality!

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  • SketchyRex
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    You can run the 215mm pressure plate and stage 3 clutch on a 260.

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  • totheredline
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    Nice find. I'll probably go with that one too! I actually have an fx stage 2 clutch in my 22re toy pickup and its held up fine.

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  • Ether-D
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    This is for an m10 and it's only $160 with pressure plate.
    It's what I'm likely gonna use.

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  • totheredline
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    Got my hands on a 1984 318i parts car. I'm going to be using the transmission and flywheel from that car. What clutch should I use? I don't want to spend a whole lot on a clutch setup because I'll probably be moving to a G260 after this summer. Can I use a clutch from an m42 car on an m10 flywheel? They're both 215mm clutches. The reason I ask is because I can get a performance clutch for an m42 for a lot less than I can get one for an m10 car.

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  • SketchyRex
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    Anyone got an extra m30b35 oil pan they're willing to sell? A curb decided that mine wasn't worth having.

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  • bwana
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    Originally posted by totheredline
    Has anyone run a ZF S5-16 behind an m30? They came on some 84 cars I think. Pretty much the same ratios as the g240. Are they strong transmissions??
    If you find out anything more about that let me know.. My 318i has the ZF 5 speed in it, and I'm exploring some engine swap options

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