Originally posted by Charlie
Another E30 V8 - some pictures
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:stupid:Originally posted by Henna Redi was thinking simpsons.....Originally posted by CharlieRachel Dratch SNL skit ;)Originally posted by boom-monkey"And what's the deal with the yellow pages, what's next, blue pages?"
"They already have those, their government listings."
An ever-lasting high-five to the person who picks up on that.
-CharlieComment
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I suppose bmw will never shit out a v6. GOOD THING!
I would love to have a v8 e30!! I think an 4.0L would be the best and build it for a high ass rev limit, like 8k if possible, with MTB intake.
I would have one with an automatic, never would see the track anyway :(Comment
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You are correct sir. When Krusty practices his stand-up routine in front of the Simpson family.Originally posted by Henna Redi was thinking simpsons.....Originally posted by CharlieRachel Dratch SNL skit ;)Originally posted by boom-monkey"And what's the deal with the yellow pages, what's next, blue pages?"
"They already have those, their government listings."
An ever-lasting high-five to the person who picks up on that.
-CharlieComment
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Looks like fun. Those motors only weigh a few pounds more than an iron block M50 since they are all aluminum.
Too bad they are pieces of shit though. They eat water pumps, valve cover gaskets, and intake gaskets like there is no tomorrow. Oh and that stupid oil/vapor seperator plate on the back of the intake manfold too. Don't want to be around when the bolts that hold the oil pump together back out or the ignition coils give up from all the heat. $$$.Adam Fogg- '88 M3
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I did two of these :) One with the intake manifold ON the car, and one by removing the intake mani - had to replace the breatehr tube, intake mani gaskets, etc.Originally posted by AdamF 88iSOh and that stupid oil/vapor seperator plate on the back of the intake manfold too.
Let me say, the first way sucks balls. The second - easy as pie :)Comment
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In the words of my boss: "The V8 is making us rich."Originally posted by BeemerfanatikI did two of these :) One with the intake manifold ON the car, and one by removing the intake mani - had to replace the breatehr tube, intake mani gaskets, etc.Originally posted by AdamF 88iSOh and that stupid oil/vapor seperator plate on the back of the intake manfold too.
Let me say, the first way sucks balls. The second - easy as pie :)Adam Fogg- '88 M3
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Strange, I think similar words came from my old boss as well :)Originally posted by AdamF 88iSIn the words of my boss: "The V8 is making us rich."Originally posted by BeemerfanatikI did two of these :) One with the intake manifold ON the car, and one by removing the intake mani - had to replace the breatehr tube, intake mani gaskets, etc.Originally posted by AdamF 88iSOh and that stupid oil/vapor seperator plate on the back of the intake manfold too.
Let me say, the first way sucks balls. The second - easy as pie :)
PS - Since you've worked on these, have you ever broken that coolant tube that goes from the water pump to the tranny cooler? :)Comment
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Ok here is a topic of discusion.
Where is the best location for the brake booster, and what parts do you use?
Also can the factory fuel pump of a 325is provide for the 4.0 or 4.4 L v8?
What do you use for shifter linkage? DS? any special wiring, like the speed ref with the m50 swap....?Comment
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