E28 Coilover suspension DIY (in progress)
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The m50 isn't exactly an easy swap in the e28, are you sure what your getting into?Comment
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BUY MY WHEELS! BBS E50s!!
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=275407
Originally posted by Lurker27Any man will tell you being blown is better than being stroked.Comment
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because it is an easy swap, my 100hp M20B20 snapped a t-belt, I happen to have a sub-100k mile M50nv and Getrag 5-speed sitting in my garage that I got for free, I want to be able to drive my E28, and the logic should work itself out from there.
Also, a 90hp increase should be a welcome change.Comment
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Why not go m30? It's seems more logical, and a lot simpler to do.
BUY MY WHEELS! BBS E50s!!
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=275407
Originally posted by Lurker27Any man will tell you being blown is better than being stroked.Comment
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Because I have a complete low mileage M50 swap ready to go, and I do not have an M30 swap.
question everybody. will these work for the e24 front?
http://shop.a1racing.com/cok12429.aspx
From the picture, it sure doesn't look like it.Comment
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Hey guys, great stuff here.
( I "borrowed" this from the interwebs)
As far as how much spring billi's can handle, does anyone know what the Eibach Pro kit spring rate is? I currently have Eibach spring in front and E39 540 sport rear springs, with 2 coils cut (or is it 2.5???)
The car sits fairly low, but it rides softer than a stock E46 M3. I've had had this setup for a while now. Billy's have held up great. A LOT of street driving and around 8 weekends of track stuff. Thus, I don't think the Honda spring rates would hurt them, but we should proly make sure.
At this point, I'm more concerned with track time and making it stick in the corners, well stick MOAR I mean.
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