Could just run stock suspension with sticky tires. Or a soft rear setup would def hook up better on launch.
e30 m60b40 1/4 mile times!!
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speaking as a hard core fan, one may not be a fan because of the complexity and required maintenance on these motors.
That said, the M60B40 is worlds simpler/easier than say an M62TUB44, and they are also ridiculously plentiful. You can get three for the price of one S50.Comment
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i am hunting for m60b40 but no luck in my area :(Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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"Stock" E30 V8's with M60 engines make around 13.5 - 14.5 1/4 mile times depending on the suspension and driver. So that's roughly the scale..- E34 M5 (x 2) -
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It will be faster then 14's. I ran 14.4@96 with my 180whp torqueless m50. Hell I ran a 14.6@94 in my 145whp m20 e30 (2500lb). I'm guessing my m60 car will be about 13.5@103 with a typical 2.2 60' (I suck). Depends on weight, track, driver, gearing, etc... but if an e34 540i/6 can run low 14's at ~100, there's no reason a 500lb lighter e30 won't be considerably faster.Comment
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I would even venture to say that with proper tire compound, diff, and suspension, you may break into the 12s, especially if you are running a frankenbuild motor w/ ~330bhp.
Also, JGood, I believe an E30 at ~2500 lbs is more like 1000lb lighter than an E34 540i. Wikipedia puts the E43 curb weight at 3450 lbs. a 1000lb difference is huge.Last edited by iamsam; 07-12-2012, 07:50 PM.Comment
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The last car my current engine is in ran high 11's, but that car weighed ~1000lbs more or so, so, assuming my car can get grip, I should at least be low 11's.
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I would even venture to say that with proper tire compound, diff, and suspension, you may break into the 12s, especially if you are running a frankenbuild motor w/ ~330bhp.
Also, JGood, I believe an E30 at ~2500 lbs is more like 1000lb lighter than an E34 540i. Wikipedia puts the E43 curb weight at 3450 lbs. a 1000lb difference is huge.
Exactly...e34s are PIGS... 540i and M5 are the heaviest of the bunch!!! 3500-3800LB!!!! You can easily get an e30 with full interior to be 2500lbs or so with M60 under the hood :) The problem is getting it to hook up....WIIIIDEEE tires.Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827Comment
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Tell me I will be under that.... I just don't think it will happen. Mine full interior/spare tire/stereo everything was 3000lbs with a full tank of gas. If I can get to 2500 or under, I might pee myself a little.-Josh
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My E30 at the moment has
1. No interior save one driver's seat and dash
2. No AC
3. No PS
4. Nothing in the trunk
5. No speakers/stereo equipment at all\
6. No cat converter
ok, I am borrowing at cat atm to pass emissions, but my regular exhaust has no cat. I think I am around 2300 lbs or less. Currently my E30 is M20 powered, but hypothetically an M60 + ZF 5-speed doesn't weigh much more than the M20 drivetrain.
That said, I am M60 swapping my E28, not my E30. My E28 is a grey market 520i at 2700 lbs curb weight factory, and I plan on not having AC or cats, but I will be keeping the PS and stereo system. I suspect that car will stay near 2700 lbs. Iwould also venture to guess that the M20B20 weighs MORE than an M20B25, since it is the same block with smaller cylinder bores, so more iron.Comment

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