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Originally posted by FredK View PostFor DD duties an M42 is boring as watching Martha Stewart on TV.
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Originally posted by stegosaurus View PostYeah, that just gives you an excuse to preload before you hit the hill. On some really big hills I have to get to 50-60 to keep from having to drop a gear. MA has big hills.
IMO it's these kinds of things that add to the car's personality, I keep its tendencies in mind when I drive and I can't help but feel a little bit more attached to the car.paint sucks
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TheM42 e30 is a great little car. It definitly serves its purpose.
And as fast as they can be, there definitly a reason why theyre outlawed in the specE30 series as of this year. The m20 is just a 10x better all around motor.-Jay
2014 NASA FL se30 champ #81
2001 se46 3 year plan in progress
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Compare an early m10 318 with no power anything vs the late model 318is and I bet m10car is lighter still. I beat the shit out of it last year all year in autocross and it was basically a momentum car, i doubt a late model 318i/s cars will the same as the early light m10 318 cars. I don't really care for mpg much, 20+ is good enough for me :) I love being able to merge w/o having to count the cars and downshift 2 gears.Last edited by Jean; 12-08-2009, 12:35 AM.Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827
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I've had an m20 iS and ETA. Currently building a 2.7i stroker and picked up the 318iS to DD, gas mileage etc etc... I'm not going to lie and I'll totally preface this statement by saying that I haven't driven a m20 non-ETA in awhile but that aside, I REALLY enjoyed driving my 318iS. It's a total blast! And I completely hear and understand the limitations of the 4cyl. but it's about what you buy it for. I love handling and driving a car around some twisties now and again. I don't want to drag race anyone or even highway race anyone anymore. I can still get from A to B in a very nice, quick fashion. All the while pulling 30mpg.
SO, if you want to drive really fast in a straight line and pull tons of power, pickup a V8 of some assorted American brand. If you want to drive quick and sporty while still getting affordable gas mileage? Pick up a 318iS. If you want a bit more power, I'd def. suggest the m20 route.
Something else to keep in mind is that I see a lot of people that go from m20 to say, m5x/s5x will tell you the m20's a total slouch. It's all about perspective and what you're really looking for.
My long winded .02!
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And yes, I would totally suggest chipping, lightened flywheel (m20 or what have you), SSK and such to a 318iS to get a bit more feel out of the engine. The turbo potential for $1,500-$1,800 is really a pretty good steal.Need a part? PM me.
Get your Bass on. Luke's r3v Boxes are here: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=198123
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Originally posted by george graves View PostThe REAL 318i is the 84-85 m10. It's a blast to drive if you know how. It is like a kart in lots of way - limited power, so you have to learn to carry speed through the corners.paint sucks
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