Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

any v12 swaps?

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Jonsku
    replied
    V12 swap is really cool, just the sound of the engine makes the swap worth it. Of course it's not so suited for track use but for cabrio / cruiser the engine is just perfect. :)

    And after all the swap isn't so hard compared to for example V8 swap, because the V12 engine is much narrower and the height won't be a problem..

    Originally posted by E30SPDFRK View Post
    I believe the m6x transmissions bolt up to the v12's
    No they don't, V12 bellhousing is much bigger..

    Leave a comment:


  • RickSloan
    replied
    Originally posted by SpecM View Post
    correct

    and you own me an e12 ;)
    hahahaha

    very true, i'll have to make it up to you some how! Actually you ask Ldsbeaker to make it up to you ;)

    she has a clutch and e30 sport seats now, soon to have a 5 speed, and a buddy is going to fix the frame rail!

    Leave a comment:


  • SpecM
    replied
    Originally posted by RickSloan View Post
    so to clarify...

    more then $50 bucks...
    correct

    and you own me an e12 ;)

    Leave a comment:


  • RickSloan
    replied
    so to clarify...



    more then $50 bucks...

    Leave a comment:


  • e30s52
    replied
    Well if you cant afford to pay Jandersen 50 bucks then you cant afford the swap.

    Leave a comment:


  • dps1
    replied
    how much do you think the swap itself will cost? no including motor or tranny

    Leave a comment:


  • TDE30
    replied
    Originally posted by RickSloan View Post
    this is true, but the stock b34 seems like the best to me still because of the fact you can put out loads of power without ever really "needing" to open the bottom end.
    Quite true.

    Leave a comment:


  • RickSloan
    replied
    Originally posted by E30SPDFRK View Post
    I believe they have knock sensors too.
    this is true, but the stock b34 seems like the best to me still because of the fact you can put out loads of power without ever really "needing" to open the bottom end.

    Leave a comment:


  • E30SPDFRK
    replied
    I believe they have knock sensors too.

    Leave a comment:


  • TDE30
    replied
    Ah, I didn't know that the B34 had the same forged pieces as the M102/6. I think the only difference aside from the oil squirters in the pistons are the sodium (or Nimonic as I have heard before) filled valves which supposedly dissipate heat better (from what I understand.)

    Leave a comment:


  • euroshark
    replied
    Originally posted by TDE30 View Post
    I'd just as easily opt for the M106. K27, forged internals, Motronic, 8.0:1 CR, etc. etc.
    The regular old US spec B34 has the same forged pieces as the M106 and 8:1 compression ratio. The only big difference with the M102 or M106 is the oil squirters for the pistons.

    A turbo M30 really is hard to beat. You get a nice fat power curve and a freaking mountain of torque even at low boost levels... And you don't even need to think about touching the block until you start getting really crazy with the boost.

    Leave a comment:


  • TDE30
    replied
    It's an odd swap though. A brand new, super smooth V8 would be a wiring nightmare in an E30. An S38, not so much.

    Leave a comment:


  • e30s52
    replied
    I have seen a few go for around the same price as an s38.

    Leave a comment:


  • TDE30
    replied
    Boost isn't the question, cost is.

    RickSloan, good point, although I'd just as easily opt for the M106. K27, forged internals, Motronic, 8.0:1 CR, etc. etc.

    Leave a comment:


  • e30s52
    replied
    N62 is a good motor for the most part. Just dont give it to much boost and your golden.

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X