im thinking about just doing a m50nv swap and just collecting parts for a turbo build before i put the motor in. still have time to think and weigh everything out
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go find the m30 swap section and read for hours. then read the m/s5x swaps and read for hours. Each has their benefits, which have been debated here for a long time. Big expenses for 24v are the motor/booster/wiring harness. Big expenses for the m30 are the mount arms, and driveshaft. Electrical on m30 is made much easier if your car already has motronic 1.1 or 1.3, you can use your m20 wiring harness. The engine is almost identical in the way it works.
It really comes down to what's available to you, and your comfort level with different procedures. I personally have no interest in doing the wiring for a s50. I'd just buy the treehouse adapter and be done with it, but that'll take more money.
Read the subforums till your eyes bleed, look at your budget and skill levels, and determine what you want from your car. It is a very personal choice. All of the above can be fast.
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^yep - the only thing that browntown did mention, and most people don't really bother to put into words, is that a m/s50 is a totally different feeling motor.
The m/s50 feels more like a top - or electric motor. It's smooth - and I don't say this as an insult, but it's much more like a honda motor as far a feel (to me anyways)
Where as the m30 is a bit more ruff around the edges - it's lumpy sometimes - it'll vibrate the hell out of your foot when the gas petal is pegged and you are at 6000 rpm's. It's feels like a 90's BMW motor.
As an old school gear head that love the smell of gas - the m30 is where it's at. That's why we all go crazy for them. They fit the car. They just feel right.
Now, if you want to make you e30 more modern, then a m/s50 might suit you better. But it's kinda boring IMHO. Not the same feel.
HTH.Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?
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Originally posted by browntown View Postgo find the m30 swap section and read for hours. then read the m/s5x swaps and read for hours. Each has their benefits, which have been debated here for a long time. Big expenses for 24v are the motor/booster/wiring harness. Big expenses for the m30 are the mount arms, and driveshaft. Electrical on m30 is made much easier if your car already has motronic 1.1 or 1.3, you can use your m20 wiring harness. The engine is almost identical in the way it works.
It really comes down to what's available to you, and your comfort level with different procedures. I personally have no interest in doing the wiring for a s50. I'd just buy the treehouse adapter and be done with it, but that'll take more money.
Read the subforums till your eyes bleed, look at your budget and skill levels, and determine what you want from your car. It is a very personal choice. All of the above can be fast.
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Originally posted by george graves View Post^yep - the only thing that browntown did mention, and most people don't really bother to put into words, is that a m/s50 is a totally different feeling motor.
The m/s50 feels more like a top - or electric motor. It's smooth - and I don't say this as an insult, but it's much more like a honda motor as far a feel (to me anyways)
Where as the m30 is a bit more ruff around the edges - it's lumpy sometimes - it'll vibrate the hell out of your foot when the gas petal is pegged and you are at 6000 rpm's. It's feels like a 90's BMW motor.
As an old school gear head that love the smell of gas - the m30 is where it's at. That's why we all go crazy for them. They fit the car. They just feel right.
Now, if you want to make you e30 more modern, then a m/s50 might suit you better. But it's kinda boring IMHO. Not the same feel.
HTH.
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Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View PostIf you consider fun as the barometerOriginally posted by george graves View Post^yep - the only thing that browntown did mention, and most people don't really bother to put into words, is that a m/s50 is a totally different feeling motor.
The m/s50 feels more like a top - or electric motor. It's smooth - and I don't say this as an insult, but it's much more like a honda motor as far a feel (to me anyways)
Where as the m30 is a bit more ruff around the edges - it's lumpy sometimes - it'll vibrate the hell out of your foot when the gas petal is pegged and you are at 6000 rpm's. It's feels like a 90's BMW motor.
As an old school gear head that love the smell of gas - the m30 is where it's at. That's why we all go crazy for them. They fit the car. They just feel right.
Now, if you want to make you e30 more modern, then a m/s50 might suit you better. But it's kinda boring IMHO. Not the same feel.
HTH.
Yeah, plenty of other motors are "fast", but that isn't what I am talking about here. These motors are rough, angry bastards. They feel like they are gonna rip free of their cages and fly off into the sunset shrieking at seven thousand revolutions per minute, with you hanging on to the gearshift for dear life, grinning from ear to ear.
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I love the sound of B35 revving to 6-7k, it makes such angry sounds heheheMtech1 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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source a b35 first. Start rebuilding it and freshening it up. A chip does a lot, but if you got the coin turbo from tcd and get it done. Spend 10 bucks up front and buy franks writeup, then decide your budget. If you have 5k kicking around, go ahead and turbo it. If you work paycheck to paycheck like most of us, buy the motor, freshen it up and decide what you're willing to spend.
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Any bmw factory parts, email steve@blunttech.com
Otherwise, if you can't mix and match the right length driveshaft, go to http://www.driveshafts.com/ for portland driveline service
As for the mounts, there are a couple guys here on the board that will build them for you to the tune of about $300. Otherwise tino in deutschland is your other option. Look at http://www.e30.de/335i/00.htm
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Originally posted by booostit View Posttrust me one of my eyes are bleeding reading this literally. ( dont really remember saint patties day too well...) ive been on r3v reading all of it. but from what it seems like it doesnt look like the wiring on the s/m5x swaps is really that hard.. or it just might be everything running together from reading all day but the other option i was considering was a ls1 swap which i am sure is alot worse..?
Transmissions are simple to find, on some the factory selector rods will fit right in. M20 transmission supports fit perfect too, so you don't need to have one modified.
No brake booster modifications are necessary.
Some Driveshafts fit right in, same as 24v swaps.
Performance-wise, an m30 and an m50 are pretty much the same swap. I've driven and done some pulls with both and they are pretty much dead even. In feel they are very different, but in reality they aren't.Byron
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