pros and cons of using a 318is as a swap platform?

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  • FredK
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    I also believe the early body m10-based 318i was the lightest E30, but don't quote me on that!

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  • FredK
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    The 318is comes with a small case (typ 168 ) diff that will NOT handle abuse from any six cylinder engine. You will need to upgrade to a medium case diff (such as the S3.73 from a 325is).

    The driveshaft is a throwaway item, because it is incompatible with nearly, if not all, common engine swaps. Not a big deal, in my opinion.

    Aside from that, it is light because it has no soundproofing in the trunk. The 318is also has shadowline trim from the factory.

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  • amdspitfire
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    Originally posted by Mike325
    I am pretty sure the 91 318is is the lightest factory e30 made.
    whats contributing to the weight loss?

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  • Mike325
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    I am pretty sure the 91 318is is the lightest factory e30 made.

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  • MikeE30325i
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    that would probably be one of the best platforms to start with.

    and since it is a 318is it has an LSD, unless one of the PO's swapped it out. just looked for a stamped "S" on the back of your diff.

    and the trannies arent the same. and the driveshaft isnt any weaker...

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  • pros and cons of using a 318is as a swap platform?

    What are the pros and cons of using a 1991 318is as an engine swap candidate?

    Pros: Lighter?
    Cons: LSD Optional (not sure if it has this yet)

    I found a great condition 1991 318is with a bad m42 in it and want to know if this is a good platform. Car has 170k and is clean inside and out.

    Is the tranny different on this than what came on the 325i's? Weaker driveshaft?
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