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    #16
    Metric Mechanic is a standing joke with the Porsche crowd. Maybe they're better with BMW engines.

    Do a search on the Pelican Parts board. It's filled with Metric Mechanic horror stories.

    Mmmm
    Der Cherry Bomb

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      #17
      Originally posted by SoCal323i View Post
      Metric Mechanic is a standing joke with the Porsche crowd. Maybe they're better with BMW engines.

      Do a search on the Pelican Parts board. It's filled with Metric Mechanic horror stories.
      Thats interesting I will def check P P board thanks.

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        #18
        Originally posted by ZM Blue Devil View Post
        Doesnt BenM's father have one of these engines in his car?
        yar, he does but we are still waiting on getting back. Decent enough motor and we did beat the piss out of it (w/ 2 track days), but it shouldn't have blown the profile gasket within 9K Miles. There were a few other issues that are being resolved as well.
        Originally posted by BillBrasky
        E36's are the Stephen Baldwin of the 3 series family. They barely hold everything together and they only sold a lot because of the popularity of their older sibling.
        1991 318i Alpine II - S50/5-lug swapped - track car
        1989 325i Cirrusblau - Daily
        1970 2500 - Malaga over Grey Cloth
        2012 F350 6.7PSD

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          #19
          Originally posted by SoCal323i View Post
          Metric Mechanic is a standing joke with the Porsche crowd. Maybe they're better with BMW engines.

          Do a search on the Pelican Parts board. It's filled with Metric Mechanic horror stories.
          I think you're confusing metric mechanic with motormeister. Motormeister is the company that has generated so many horror stories on Pelican.

          My father is looking to have them do up his M10 in his 2002 project. Don't know anything further than that though.
          -Josh

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            #20
            Originally posted by BenM View Post
            yar, he does but we are still waiting on getting back. Decent enough motor and we did beat the piss out of it (w/ 2 track days), but it shouldn't have blown the profile gasket within 9K Miles. There were a few other issues that are being resolved as well.

            What engine does your father have? Is it boosted? If it is an m42 would you stick with the same motor, or would you opt for a s50/m50 swap instead?

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              #21
              Originally posted by jackbenny View Post
              I think you're confusing metric mechanic with motormeister. Motormeister is the company that has generated so many horror stories on Pelican.

              My father is looking to have them do up his M10 in his 2002 project. Don't know anything further than that though.
              You're right and now I feel like an idiot. All MMs are not created equal.
              My apologies to Metric Mechanic!

              Mmmm
              Der Cherry Bomb

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                #22
                Originally posted by naplesE30 View Post
                What engine does your father have? Is it boosted? If it is an m42 would you stick with the same motor, or would you opt for a s50/m50 swap instead?
                MM 1.9 Forced Induction Motor (Basically a slightly overbored M42 that uses Forged 8.5:1 Compression Pistons and a combination of their other parts). Also has an MM Intake Cam, beehive valve springs and a few other little tidbits.

                It is boosted and runs a GT2871 Turbo w/ a bunch of 666fab pieces. Put down 347whp @ 18psi w/ meth injection, but it would normally be run at 12-15psi.

                I think if he were to do it again, we would go with a 2.1 N/A M42 motor. The turbo makes great power and is a blast to drive, but is difficult to control around a track like Lime Rock Park. I have an M50 swapped E30 I just finished too, which is a great street car (haven't tracked it yet).
                Originally posted by BillBrasky
                E36's are the Stephen Baldwin of the 3 series family. They barely hold everything together and they only sold a lot because of the popularity of their older sibling.
                1991 318i Alpine II - S50/5-lug swapped - track car
                1989 325i Cirrusblau - Daily
                1970 2500 - Malaga over Grey Cloth
                2012 F350 6.7PSD

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by SoCal323i View Post
                  You're right and now I feel like an idiot. All MMs are not created equal.
                  My apologies to Metric Mechanic!
                  No sweat. I could easily see how both might be confused with the alliteration of m's.
                  -Josh

                  Check out my build thread...
                  http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=131055

                  Need parts? Support the community!


                  http://www.gutenparts.com

                  http://www.blunttech.com

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                    #24
                    I would look at Korman or Paul Burke to build a motor over MM...
                    I have personally seen 4 different MM Motors at Korman for rebuild and all had less than 20K on them...
                    Jim will sell you hype, Korman and/or Burke will sell you facts...
                    Korman has been building 4.0L M30's since the early 90's....
                    Of course a 4.0L M30 would be considered Race Only, hardly streetable...
                    Prices are all within the same range...

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                      #25
                      Well I am not looking for a boosted motor although your setup seems like it would be a blast! I am looking at the 2.1 setup they have. No need for rediculous power as this is not a track car. Just thinking that this setup could be an alternative to the s50 swap.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by BDK View Post
                        I have personally seen 4 different MM Motors at Korman for rebuild and all had less than 20K on them...
                        Jim will sell you hype, Korman and/or Burke will sell you facts...
                        Korman has been building 4.0L M30's since the early 90's....
                        I am curious as to why the engines needed a rebuild and what they were. Also confused as to why they didn't take it back to MM. They would have fixed whatever was wrong with the engine if it was due to a bad build on their part. And MM has been around since the late 70's, so Jim knows his stuff.

                        I have an MM M20 and I think it is a great engine. I haven't had any problems with it. It's been in the car for 3 years and has about 30k on it.
                        -tim
                        Originally posted by Jordan
                        I like the stance
                        -Coining hip terms since 10/9/03

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                          #27
                          I've put about 36k trouble free miles on my "MM" engine as well

                          track, autox, daily driver, never skipped a beat. If you've seen any of my videos you'd know I don't take it easy either (hmm, lift off the rev limiter, or keep the throttle buried until I have to slow down?). No oil consumption/burning, no broken rockers, , no piston slap on cold starts. gets 19-20mpg mixed and about 25-26 on the freeway.

                          as far as hype, 203 hp at the crank on a "stock" M20 sounds an awful lot like hype to me...
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                            #28
                            Holy crap those are spendy. I was looking at the "engine kit" page by accident and I was surprised how cheap they were, then I realized my error.

                            I don't know if I would have the balls to drop $7-8k on a m20 lol. Easily could just rebuild it yourself for half that.
                            Rollin' with a Geistkuchen

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by equate975 View Post
                              I don't know if I would have the balls to drop $7-8k on a m20 lol. Easily could just rebuild it yourself for half that.
                              You can rebuild it, but you are just replacing parts. They have custom made pistons, cams, you name it. All made to work together to improve longevity and performance. In no way am I saying it's not pricey, but the quality provided is unmatched.
                              -tim
                              Originally posted by Jordan
                              I like the stance
                              -Coining hip terms since 10/9/03

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