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    #16
    I would say get it, swap, rims, and drop. Use it for a DD and fix your e30 to it hits your dream status.

    On a side note these cars are the safest things, I was t-boned in one and my door was pushed in 1.5feet or more and I had no scratch on me. The lady in the ambulence said I should be dead after picking me up. Which is why I want one. My .02 cents.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Hairos E30 View Post
      I would say get it, swap, rims, and drop. Use it for a DD and fix your e30 to it hits your dream status.

      On a side note these cars are the safest things, I was t-boned in one and my door was pushed in 1.5feet or more and I had no scratch on me. The lady in the ambulence said I should be dead after picking me up. Which is why I want one. My .02 cents.
      +1. Not a w201, but same thing happened to me in my C43. Barely a scratch on my body...they may be heavier than the rest but mb makes safe cars
      e92 M3
      e30 M3 s52 swap
      w203 C240 wagon (DD)
      190e 5.6 swap (in surgery)

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        #18
        I sold my E30 for a 190e 2.6 after working on my dad's 190e 2.3 last summer. Get the 6cyl/manual if you can find one. They are rare but not unheard of. Much easier on the wallet than the 16 valve. You can dump the 2.6 for a 3 liter 12 valve or 3.2 24 valve very easily. Plenty of upgradeable JY parts like bigger E class 4 pot brakes with vented rotors front and rear etc can be found in the JYs. Mercedes used a glorified version of Kjet right up till 1993. Thats where the majority of ur problems will come from. Otherwise very solid cars, much more comfortable than any E30 I've ever been in. 190e + megasquirt is the icing on the cake.
        Last edited by tjts1; 07-13-2010, 04:32 PM.

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          #19
          More good info, thanks guys!

          tjts1- the last part about Megasquirt is interesting to me. I just got home so I haven't had time to continue my research, but is MS capable of fixing the majority of the Merc's injection woes? I'm going to research what you wrote about the 2.6 and swapping another motor...
          2007 Range Rover Sport S/C

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            #20
            Originally posted by Ryan... View Post
            tjts1- the last part about Megasquirt is interesting to me. I just got home so I haven't had time to continue my research, but is MS capable of fixing the majority of the Merc's injection woes? I'm going to research what you wrote about the 2.6 and swapping another motor...
            If you have fueling problems then yes, megasquirt is the way to start fresh with a much more advance injection system. Kjet (aka KEjet, CIS etc) works by varying the pressure of the fuel. Its mostly mechanical and extremely sensitive to each component functioning perfectly. MS and all EFI systems are much more robust. You'll also pickup quite a bit of power, get better fuel economy and if you decide to turbo charge it... well you know the story. I installed megasquirt on my dad's 2.3 8 valve last summer and I'm planning to do my 2.6 later this summer. Even in NA form, it really brings these engines to life. Same story with the 16 valve although I don't have any direct experience with that engine. Check out 190rev for more info.

            My 2.3 8 valve MS1 project.


            6 cylinder (m103) + turbo using a diesel manifold running MS1.
            Finally had time to turbocharge my m103 , which took the place of the failed 2.5-16v turbo. The setup is the following : - standard m103 engine - T3/T4


            Good luck
            Justin

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              #21
              Originally posted by tjts1 View Post
              If you have fueling problems then yes, megasquirt is the way to start fresh with a much more advance injection system. Kjet (aka KEjet, CIS etc) works by varying the pressure of the fuel. Its mostly mechanical and extremely sensitive to each component functioning perfectly. MS and all EFI systems are much more robust. You'll also pickup quite a bit of power, get better fuel economy and if you decide to turbo charge it... well you know the story. I installed megasquirt on my dad's 2.3 8 valve last summer and I'm planning to do my 2.6 later this summer. Even in NA form, it really brings these engines to life. Same story with the 16 valve although I don't have any direct experience with that engine. Check out 190rev for more info.

              My 2.3 8 valve MS1 project.


              6 cylinder (m103) + turbo using a diesel manifold running MS1.
              Finally had time to turbocharge my m103 , which took the place of the failed 2.5-16v turbo. The setup is the following : - standard m103 engine - T3/T4


              Good luck
              Justin
              Thanks for the links, I'll be joining tonight!
              2007 Range Rover Sport S/C

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                #22
                I love the old 190s but they are nothing compared to the m3. remember the phone call he made to that guy when they were getting safety inspected? he said something about the m3 being the best of its time. yes m3s are more expensive but still. I definitely will own one of those mercs one day, I would just never sell my bmws for one.

                lulz

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                  #23
                  Hello there.. nice opinions,,

                  But ,, IMO there are JUST 2 M-B from this generation i would reccomend

                  W201036 .. 190E cosworth

                  W124036... E500E (made by Porsche) and the greatest MB ever made as a 4 door car

                  I have had one and they are stunning all the way.. superb quality and driving pleasure
                  the engine M119 have faboulus torque ,, over 350 lbs and 320 + ponies
                  Sveinbjörn Hrafnsson

                  E30 CABRIO V12 M70B50 ///
                  ALPINA B10 BITURBO 346 @ 507
                  E34 550 V12 JML


                  Finnish wisdom : If you want to Win,, hire a Finn

                  http://alpina.123.is/pictures/

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                    #24
                    I don't doubt the M3 is the better of the 2 cars, but the price difference is huge, and I'm itching to try something different.

                    tjts1- I can't register, its telling me that my email addresses are both already taken, which I sincerly doubt it true...
                    2007 Range Rover Sport S/C

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                      #25
                      Several Megasquirt conversions already on 190rev. I'd suggest checking there primarily, and peach parts as well (formerly mercedesshop). Very knowledgeable folks who can speak to the more technical questions you may have. I would second looking for a 2.6 5-spd. They are not terribly uncommon, and should run in the 4-6k range for a nice once. Pull the crappy CIS m103 out and throw in a newer m104 (2.8, 3.2, 3.6 all avail) and you won't be disappointed. No need for MS there, unless you want it of course. The hardest part to that swap is integrating the electronics, as most everything else simply bolts up to the 2.6 mounts. If you have the manual box from an m103 car (6 cyl), then you can use it without modification for the m104.
                      e92 M3
                      e30 M3 s52 swap
                      w203 C240 wagon (DD)
                      190e 5.6 swap (in surgery)

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                        #26
                        I'd love to check the site, but it won't allow me to register...? It keeps saying I"m spelling the words in the anti-spam box incorrectly, even when they're 100% correct...
                        2007 Range Rover Sport S/C

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                          #27
                          They get a lot of spam bots registering so they have to shut down new registers from time to time. Hit the contact us button on the page and a moderator should should respond.

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                            #28
                            I watched top gear once...then....look at my sig. I have been secretly looking for one of these for a while.

                            Ty


                            http://www.europeanplates.com Build and Preview plates
                            R3V Discount Code = R3V2012

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by europeanplates View Post
                              I watched top gear once...then....look at my sig. I have been secretly looking for one of these for a while.

                              Ty
                              same here

                              santa wishlist:

                              -M3 SportEVO
                              -190 EVO
                              -Delta HF integrale
                              -Golf Rallye

                              good luck finding any of them in reasonable shape+normal price

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                                #30
                                As you can see in the build thread Levent posted, I bought one. I've been a huge fan of these things for years. I started looking for a clean example over a year ago. It took me that much time to find a good one. I literally looked at 10 or 12 examples before buying mine. All the rest were junk.

                                Unfortunately, the 2.3-16 doesn't have the cult following of the M3. We only got around 2000 in the USA, and most of them are total basket cases by now. It's a car that "seems" like a good deal at first, but don't be fooled. Yes, you can get one for 5 grand instead of 15-20 grand. But there's a reason for that

                                Keep in mind the following:
                                • Parts availability is much better for the M3. Many 16v parts are NLA from the dealer.
                                • There are TONS of performance parts for the M3, but basically ZERO off-the-shelf upgrades for the 16v.
                                • If you think M-Division parts are expensive, wait until you get a price quote from Cosworth.
                                • It's almost impossible to find a local mechanic that knows anything about these cars.
                                • Whereas the M3 came with multiple throttle bodies and modern EFI, the 16v came with a single throttle and Bosch KJet. That means it's tricky to get a Cossie running right and the engine is severely restricted from the factory. Therefore, some kind of EFI upgrade is almost mandatory.
                                • Mercs of this era are much more complicated than BMWs and generally have all kinds of electrical gremlins that are tricky (and expensive) to sort out.
                                • The car is massively overweight from the factory, so performance is not going to be in the same league as an M3 unless you do something pretty drastic.
                                • A lot of key 16v parts (seats, door cards, etc) are not available on other models. So if you find one with, say, a bad driver's seat, you can't just swap one in from another model. You've got to use another 16v as your donor car.
                                • The 190e has comically small wheel arches, which makes it very difficult to fit properly sized rubber under the car. If you want to fit some modern tires in a reasonable size, you'll need to do some bodywork.

                                What all of this means is that finding a good 16v is very, very difficult. Once you've found a good one, you're on your own in terms of getting it to perform the way you'd like it to. Practically everything is a custom job. Even basic stuff like shocks, springs, swaybars, bushings, short-shift kits, and engine/tranny mounts becomes a challenge. Right now I've got to rebuild my LSD, but no one offers one. I can't just go to Metric Mechanic or Diffs Online or wherever. Even something this basic has turned into a custom job.

                                Bottom line: the Merc will absolutely NOT cost you any less than an M3. Sure, it'll cost less to buy a rough one. But by the time you get it running, you will have spent the same money. I would say you should only buy a 16v if you absolutely love these cars. For me, it's a labor of love. But if you look at it as a cheaper way to get yourself into something that's kinda' sorta' an M3, forget it...you're fooling yourself.

                                Emre
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                                1987 Mercedes 190E 2.3-16: Vintage Racer
                                2010 BMW (E90) 335xi sedan: Grocery Getter

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