LS2 powered E36 is fucking HOT! Only a salad tossing vagina could disagree with that statement.
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Why people go with Non-BMW Engine swaps?
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Once you replace the slow and heavy M50 with an LS1, the E36 chassis really comes alive as a dedicated autoX machine.
BMW has never build an engine that can match the LS series in terms of power and torque to weight.
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DOHC V8s are massively inefficient in terms of size and weight.
And you thought pushrods were useless old tech.Last edited by tjts1; 07-24-2009, 07:37 AM.
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money. pockets dont run deep homie.My feedback:
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Originally posted by nando View Postthe thing I notice about older BMWs in *general* is if you do the basic maintenance, they rarely have catastrophic failures. Sure, sometimes things break - but you can almost always limp home somehow. It's not like the transmissions suddenly fail (almost every american car has this problem), or the engines throw rods, or the complete electrical system melts down.
maybe your window switched stopped working, so you pop the one out of the passenger side of the console, roll your window back up and when you have time, swap in the extra switch you found at the junkyard. But you still made it home fine. ;)
Haha, not disagreeing or agreeing with anyone, just thought this was kinda funny. In ~5months my car develped a Bad rod knock on a trip about 1 1/2 hours from home, got it home, did an engine swap. The electrical wiring harness I got with the new engine was crap. ~3 weeks later I'm driving and all of the sudden the car coasts to a stop. Trans randomly just went out, all gears. NO signs leading up to sudden failure. Also my drivers window switch is going out. I must say, I would swap in most any decent engine with more power and a 6spd trans.
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Originally posted by bimmer_E30 View Postwe all know that BMW+Reliable doesn't mix.
I drove my 250k+ eta for two years trying to kill it, with no maintenance to speak of ie. never changed the oil. I had an S52 ready to go in, and it was on the stand waiting for ages. Finally, I gave up. I've only had an E30 give up on me once (years ago), and that was a water pump failure that I still could have limped home with. My E36's and E46's and the 2002 have never given me any problems either..
I just dont understand it when people complain about the reliability of BMW's. I've had great experience with them. As long as the little maintenance bits are kept up with, there will be no problems.
That said, I wouldnt put a non-BMW engine in an E30, because I dont know why you would want to. The S50 family engines are perfect for these cars. I would put a small block in a 2002 or a more modern Vette motor in an E36 chassis though. In a heartbeat.
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Originally posted by rThor432 View PostI just dont understand it when people complain about the reliability of BMW's. I've had great experience with them. As long as the little maintenance bits are kept up with, there will be no problems.
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Originally posted by rThor432 View PostI would put a small block in a 2002 or a more modern Vette motor in an E36 chassis though. In a heartbeat.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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