E30 M30 swap owners...which gen m30 did you use?

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  • SpunkyE30nOk
    Wrencher
    • Jun 2006
    • 228

    #16
    I don't have to change anything with the AC system when Im doing the motor swap right? I know I won't have any space for a fan clutch which is why Im going to run an electric fan and possibly re-wire the condenser fan to come on with the car is started and not just the a/c...you're right she gets a workout on the ramps and in parking lots when autocross season is in...
    have you taken your 335 to the track and got some 1/4 mile times and mph?

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    • euroshark
      No R3VLimiter
      • Apr 2006
      • 3491

      #17
      Be a man and ditch the AC like the rest of us!!

      Ok, so I don't know if they ditched it, but I did... to offset the 55 extra pounds of man motor and transmission!
      '88 528e /// '88 M5 /// '89 951 /// '98 E430 /// '02 M5

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      • Garageaholic
        Freestyle Fabricator
        • Dec 2005
        • 5204

        #18
        I have not taken it for any times yet. I am still building the blasted thing. We'll see in april when it's completely done.

        Oh yeah, and euroshark is right. get rid of the A/C man!. Open the windows and listen to the purr of that M30
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        • SpunkyE30nOk
          Wrencher
          • Jun 2006
          • 228

          #19
          Originally posted by M3fan4eva
          I have not taken it for any times yet. I am still building the blasted thing. We'll see in april when it's completely done.

          Oh yeah, and euroshark is right. get rid of the A/C man!. Open the windows and listen to the purr of that M30
          haha we'll see this is the 1st car I've owned where the Ac actually works ;) ... no A/C in 100 degree + temps suck balls and oklahoma heat usually has alot of humidity with it..so windows down or not you're still gonna roast in ya car ;) the M30 only weighs 57 more lbs than the m20..258 vs 315lbs...and with the motor in pos III *sits the motor further back than the m20* i don't think the handling will be neg affected

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          • Garageaholic
            Freestyle Fabricator
            • Dec 2005
            • 5204

            #20
            hmm you could have a point there, I'm from upstate, ny so i'm no stranger to humidity. If you want A/C, then go for it, but it's going to bog down the power of the engine and it's going to be heavier weight in a very forwardmost position on the car.

            You could get about $100 for that whole complete A/C system if you sell it. put it toward a chip or something. Think about it!
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            • euroshark
              No R3VLimiter
              • Apr 2006
              • 3491

              #21
              Even with the motor in position III (mine is too btw) it's only like half an inch further back than position II, and sadly that is nowhere near enough to negate the weight of the AC system (~70lbs with all the shit together, maybe more... it was around 85lbs in my Alfa). But whatever man, if you want AC at the expense of a little bit of handling, its all good, you will still enjoy the car a whole lot with that M30 up front!
              '88 528e /// '88 M5 /// '89 951 /// '98 E430 /// '02 M5

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              • E30/M30
                Wrencher
                • Feb 2004
                • 224

                #22
                M30b35 from an E34 which is being run by an Emerald stand alone ECU
                Head is ported/flowed
                Ported inlet manifold to match the head
                Ported exhaust manifolds
                Schrick 284/280
                Bottom end replaced with an Alpina B10 N/A lump which means i've got oil piston squirters, M5 con rods(stronger for higher revs) and Mahle/Alpina pistons which raise the C/R to around 10.5:1 from 9.0:1 of the standard M30b35 and are also lighter i think ?
                Scorpion SS E30 M3 exhaust with home made X-pipe
                Intake : No AFM with a big k+n cone filter tucked behind the head light, soon to be replaced by a BMC CDA filter
                No dizzy cap or rotor arm, replaced by a Ford V6 coil pack runing in wasted spark type ignition

                It needs a remap to optimize my mods and to see what sort of power it's making now a days

                Mapping will be done after i've finally got around to fitting the twin TB and BMC air filter

                (inlet manifold has been de-seamed and will be painted in the same VHT wrinkle as the rocker cover)



                Got to lower the engine about 5mm to give me clearance between the throttle mech'(black plastic thing) and the bonnet.

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                • MrK
                  Mod Crazy
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 709

                  #23
                  I have a '92 M30B35 in mine... but I'm having overheating issues. Is it true that these M30s need a LOT of bleeding before the cooling system works as it should?

                  It's only 8 degrees C outside and the car is slightly running hot and there's a distinct smell of coolant seeping in to the passenger compartment, even though my a/c fan is wired directly to the accessory switch.

                  Help?
                  This is your M20 on steroids:

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                  • Garageaholic
                    Freestyle Fabricator
                    • Dec 2005
                    • 5204

                    #24
                    Well, you when you bleed the system, you have to physically hold the coolant tank up to your shoulders when bleeding so it's gravity bled. It's much easier doing it that way. I honestly thinkthat the M30 engine bleeding screw is virtually useless here. You need to fool around with it, but i've bled mine twice and it's been fine both times. Just keep that coolant reservior as high as possible. Then when you're done, put the top on and THEN lower the tank into position.
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                    • gstuning
                      E30 Modder
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 833

                      #25
                      I´ve used a M90B35 the ´80 euro L block
                      with a 5.**KG flywheel it is alot of fun,
                      It used a B35 engine management and is very nice,

                      Now I´m building a
                      L block 3.5 using a B35 cam, standalone
                      double valve springs (original M90 + M42 inner springs)
                      shaved head should be 10.5 compression,
                      this will be about 230-240hp or so,
                      Gunni
                      @ Prodrive / Aston Martin Racing

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                      • euroshark
                        No R3VLimiter
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 3491

                        #26
                        You may better off using the early M30B32 cam, it's 272 duration instead of ~264.

                        Very nice though! Im hoping to cam my M90B35 as soon as I get the rest of the shit done... Do you have details on your exhaust setup? Im still not sure what I want to do...
                        '88 528e /// '88 M5 /// '89 951 /// '98 E430 /// '02 M5

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