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Originally posted by DigitalwaveOriginally posted by SickE30wow, dave's car only put down 180 to the wheels..that's pretty much a bone stock M50 if I am not mistaken. With tuning that car could've been sick. Well, sicker.
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Originally posted by darien28you think the smog shop will notice my snail-shell next to the exhaust after I build my engine up??
listen for something non-honda (they have CARB-legal kits) with a blow-off valve, and ask the driver where he gets smogged- a 6-pack in the passenger seat may help "slide" you through the visual part of the test- but MAKE SURE you run lean enough at a steady 3500rpm so you pass sniffer- in this state, the results of any smog test, pass or fail, are automatically transmitted to the DMV.past:
1989 325is (learner shitbox)
1986 325e (turbo dorito)
1991 318ic (5-lug ITB)
1985 323i baur
current:
1995 M3 (suspension, 17x9/255-40, borla)
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Originally posted by SlammedE30Originally posted by DigitalwaveOriginally posted by SickE30wow, dave's car only put down 180 to the wheels..that's pretty much a bone stock M50 if I am not mistaken. With tuning that car could've been sick. Well, sicker.
-Ted
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Originally posted by SlammedE30Originally posted by DigitalwaveOriginally posted by SickE30wow, dave's car only put down 180 to the wheels..that's pretty much a bone stock M50 if I am not mistaken. With tuning that car could've been sick. Well, sicker.
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This is funny Tuners like Alpina and Hartge were putting numbers or over 205 with engines displacing 2.7 liters. It can be done, but if you buy all new parts to make a brand new engine yes it's going to be quite expensive.
Refreshing an M50 and slipping one into an E30 not expensive but the time involved with conversion is $$.
Cost to value ratio, well how long do you plan on keeping the car? So many variables, I think the M50 route is worth the money. But That's just my $.02
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