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Originally posted by MF DOOM View PostOn a more serious note, how do you like your 2002 m42? Been putting serious thought into ditching the e39 for a 2002 m42 dd.
Last edited by ma.jomaa; 12-10-2013, 01:18 PM.
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Originally posted by ma.jomaa View PostAn m42 in a 2002 is the best bang for the buck for getting an 02 to modern day power; while retaining Fuel economy,drivability, and ease of maitenance(it took me literraly 15 minutes to change the starter on my m42 in 02, vs 30 minutes to change it on an m10). I have one of Jake's m42 kits in my 02 project and I can tell you that it was the best decision I've made. I thought about doing an SR20det swap which would have involved a ton of fabrication(money pit as I gave the car to shop to do the swap), then a honda F20c which has been done a few times but the cost was around $8,000-$9,000, and then I talked to Jake after seeing his thread with the turbo m42 02 and was convinced that it's the best engine in an 02(m20 owners like to argue that point but I believe an 02 was built for a 4 banger not an m20). An NA m42 in an 02 is plenty for daily driving, ad a turbo to the equation(which i will hopefully be doing next year) and you got yourself S14 power territory with a more street friendly power band, for a fraction of the cost(please note I'm not hating on the S14 as I would love to have one, but I'm just saying this is a great budget friendly alternative). I'll end my rant by saying Jake is a great guy who offers fantastic product at a very reasonable cost.
btw, your swap looks great!www.classicdaily.net
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Originally posted by jakeb View Postthanks for the review man. I couldn't agree more! I love the m42 in my 02...mine will be getting a turbo soon (and mocked up for others).
btw, your swap looks great!
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Originally posted by jakeb View Postthanks guys... As Brad said I don't personally have a turboed m42 car right now. Soon my 2002 with an m42 will be turboed but right now it is NA.
There also isn't a dyno within 90miles of me. My buddy with the e21 has talked about having his car dynoed but it isn't high on his list.
But on a serious note, I don't much care about dyno, personally. I'm interested primarily because with 9psi, regardless of whether it give 30hp or 60hp or more, doesn't much matter. There's nothing that I can put in this car for <$1500 that will substantially increase the M42's power while still keeping the 4-cyl engine weight distribution relatively intact vs. dropping a six up there (no thanks.....).
That and I can use the kit on my soon-to-be M42 e21 as well :)Last edited by irish44j; 12-10-2013, 05:33 PM.Stage rally/rallycross e30 build/competition journal
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I just wanted to update everyone, on the progress of my car. Still no dyno numbers as of yet, but I've had this kit running stong for 3-4 months now with no issues. I burnt up the stock clutch and just threw in a lightweight flywheel and upgraded spec clutch. I love this car, I added a manual boost controller for the time being and it helped my spool time and the overall smoothness of the powerband. I'll be dynoing once I do a head gasket and studs and turn the boost up to 15 psi. Good luck to everyone doing this! Best decision I ever made for me E30.
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I noticed that a while back, somebody asked if this kit would/could fit the M44 as well. I never did find an answer to his question, and I am wondering the same thing. I have searched heavily for a suitable, quality F/I kit; this kit is the only one that I would be willing to buy from the looks of the quality of any other alternatives.
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The tuning on the m44 would be the biggest issue...and hard to say if the turbo placement would work (I assume it would).www.classicdaily.net
1970 m42 swapped 2002
1985 LS1/T56 Swapped e28 (557e)
www.blunttech.com - For all your parts needs
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Originally posted by wazzu70 View PostIt would fit an M44 swapped into an E30 with an E30 manifold. You would be on your own for tuning though as the ECU is different.
The E36 engine bay is significantly different than the E30 so what fits the E30 will not fit an E36.
Originally posted by jakeb View PostThe tuning on the m44 would be the biggest issue...and hard to say if the turbo placement would work (I assume it would).
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I mean intake manifold, although maybe the E36 one will fit. I dont think anyone has ever had a reason to try it.
The E36 shock tower is much more forward which mskes top mount manifolds difficult for them. Since the M42 is shorter its hard to tell if things will fit or not. Try and find out :)-Nick
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Originally posted by wazzu70 View PostI mean intake manifold, although maybe the E36 one will fit. I dont think anyone has ever had a reason to try it.
The E36 shock tower is much more forward which mskes top mount manifolds difficult for them. Since the M42 is shorter its hard to tell if things will fit or not. Try and find out :)
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You are not that far away...come up this summer and I'll make a manifold off your car.www.classicdaily.net
1970 m42 swapped 2002
1985 LS1/T56 Swapped e28 (557e)
www.blunttech.com - For all your parts needs
Follow me on Instagram for constant build updates @classicdaily
https://www.facebook.com/ClassicDailyLLC
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