How much power can be extracted for the M42 ?

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  • Digitalwave
    is a poseur
    • Oct 2003
    • 6282

    #16
    The DASC doesn't fit E30 M42's Barry.

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    • mjc85
      Advanced Member
      • Mar 2004
      • 164

      #17
      Yeh i also heard the Downing/atlanta supercharger doesn't fit the M42 i think it requires some fabrication. I'm pretty certain it was for the M44 isn't it ?
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      • Spaz
        Crazy Canuck
        • Oct 2003
        • 2276

        #18
        how about and s50 or is it s52 (correct me if i'm wrong)

        out of an m coupe, all aluminum block. light wieght, i know its lighter then the m20 but i don't know about the m42

        someone shed light on this option for the man.
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        • trashcop 80s 80s
          E30 Enthusiast
          • Jun 2004
          • 1130

          #19
          so you have $10000 Australian which is like $7000 USD? I would either go with an s50 or you could get an m50 with some m3 cams and a few more parts.
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          • e30Matt
            R3V Elite
            • Dec 2003
            • 5077

            #20
            Originally posted by mjc85
            Yeh i also heard the Downing/atlanta supercharger doesn't fit the M42 i think it requires some fabrication. I'm pretty certain it was for the M44 isn't it ?
            M42... the E36 motors had knock sensors.

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            • 808BMW
              R3VLimited
              • Oct 2003
              • 2910

              #21
              Aluminum block m50 with mods, fg fenders/hood, and some good rubber.

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              • e30Matt
                R3V Elite
                • Dec 2003
                • 5077

                #22
                Originally posted by 808BMW
                Aluminum block m50 with mods, fg fenders/hood, and some good rubber.
                A la Pete Mc's car (minus fg hood/fenders)... Al block w/S52 head and a little "massaging."


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                • Streetspec_iS
                  E30 Mastermind
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 1622

                  #23
                  yeah if yr worried about weight, the best bet would be an alloy block. there are a few kicking around at the moment, just need to do some research ;)

                  if you wanna boost. CAPA down here s/cd an m42 e36 with an Eaton blower. i think it put down 110kW @ wheels, and was pretty much neck and neck with an e36 M3. if you transferred that combo into an e30, youd be laughing. sorry, but as appealing as it sounds, the s14 is pretty much not viable.

                  m50, and if you want some weight loss, alloy block too.

                  the other way you could do it cheap down here is with a jap motor :borg: however, i do not condone such activities. ;) There is someone in BrisVegas that is doing an SR20DET conversion right now. hes on DTM, dont recall the s/n

                  since your up north, speak to kim at Queensland Motorsport. They race a few e30s fitted with s14s. so if you have a hardon for an s14, they are the ones to talk to. One of their cars is for sale at the moment i beleive. but ittl cost ya a left nut.

                  good luck
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                  • e30Matt
                    R3V Elite
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 5077

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Streetspec_iS
                    yeah if yr worried about weight, the best bet would be an alloy block. there are a few kicking around at the moment, just need to do some research ;)

                    if you wanna boost. CAPA down here s/cd an m42 e36 with an Eaton blower. i think it put down 110kW @ wheels, and was pretty much neck and neck with an e36 M3. if you transferred that combo into an e30, youd be laughing. sorry, but as appealing as it sounds, the s14 is pretty much not viable.

                    m50, and if you want some weight loss, alloy block too.

                    the other way you could do it cheap down here is with a jap motor :borg: however, i do not condone such activities. ;) There is someone in BrisVegas that is doing an SR20DET conversion right now. hes on DTM, dont recall the s/n

                    since your up north, speak to kim at Queensland Motorsport. They race a few e30s fitted with s14s. so if you have a hardon for an s14, they are the ones to talk to. One of their cars is for sale at the moment i beleive. but ittl cost ya a left nut.

                    good luck
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                    • Erick
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                      • Oct 2003
                      • 11169

                      #25
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                      • burtonownz
                        Member
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 44

                        #26
                        If you've got 10k to spend and you want a really unique car with a good amount of power. Consider rebuilding the M42 with new internals and revamping the head. Making it a high-revving application with standalone engine management could allow you to have a really powerful M42.

                        That's what I'd do anyways...

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                        • GreekDriver
                          Advanced Member
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 100

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Digitalwave
                          Originally posted by GreekDriver
                          The M50 swap is a bad idea.

                          The 318is is SUPPOSE to be lightweight. With that heavy pig M50, your car would suck. The V8 motor from your Holden Monaro is 100lbs lighter than the M50, more reliable, has alot more potential, has ALOT more stock power(double I think) and gets better gas mileage. You might as well swap that if you are considering putting a twin-cam BMW I-6.

                          You could also put in an M20 out of a E30 325i, and turbo it. There is plenty of information, and the M20 responds really well to a turbo and can take high boost. It would keep front end weight down, so your handling wouldn't be affected as much as with an M50.

                          There are very few forced induced 318is E30s out there. So there isnt much information. That would be a harder project. The LS1 swap, would be the hardest though.
                          Dude, shut the fuck up.

                          If he has $10,000 he could do an M50 and have enough for a CF hood and fenders to make up that slight difference in weight.
                          Yes and be stuck with a motor with only 20 more horses, worse reliability, and not much potential.

                          The M50 is shit. Pure shit. Why would anybody bother with an M50 when an M20 that can be had for so cheap could put out ridiculous numbers with a turbo!

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                          • Mystikal
                            Moderator
                            Wheel Fitment Expert
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 9602

                            #28
                            For what he needs, I vote SR20DET.

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                            • burtonownz
                              Member
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 44

                              #29
                              I agree more with you GreekDriver. But the M42 still has more tuning easibility than the M20 since it's DOHC. I'd still go for the N/A route with the M42 if you've dedicated that kind of money to modifying your car

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                              • burtonownz
                                Member
                                • Apr 2004
                                • 44

                                #30
                                For what he needs, I vote SR20DET.
                                If that's what he needs, then I vote he buy a 240sx.

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