Originally posted by Digitalwave
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Originally posted by thejimlabouch! why you gotta be like that man! I know it's slow, but that's part of the plans. I'm talking to a guy a few towns over who has an m10 bored out to 92mm with an m3 crank in it. I could get it pretty cheap, then I would have a reason to learn some megasquirt. It was either that or swap in an m20/m42/whatever. My first thought was to swap in another motor, but if I could get that motor and swap it in for the same amount of money I would be spending on a used motor/tranny, why not go with the rebuilt motor? Then I would have the lightness of the mighty 318i with a little more power to push it around. It's just a project. If I really wanted a nice, shiny, e30 I would have spent the money for one. As it stands right now, I have less the $800 into my car, including the cost of the car.
I dunno about stroking an M10, it still would make less power than an M20, cost a lot more, and probably be less reliable.
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I may have a complete M42 swap (engine, trans, all accessories) up for grabs when I do a S50 swapizzle. It would be cheap, I gots a buck seventy seven on the clock. Still pulls strong though, I have a Dinan chip in the ECU.
Anyway, your paint looks pretty good for a car from 84, especially in an area where most red E30s have peeling clearcoat etc. If you're gonna get it professionally sprayed I'd do a basecoat clearcoat job, if you're doing it in your garage, I'd use a less poisonous paint and just go at it with a decently forgiving shade.
Originally posted by whysimonWTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)
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Originally posted by DigitalwaveAny of which cars I'd rather own over an early 318i like yours.
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Originally posted by DigitalwaveI wasn't refering to you, rather to the guy the said flat black belongs on Civics etc.
I dunno about stroking an M10, it still would make less power than an M20, cost a lot more, and probably be less reliable.
I have heard using a S14 crank w/ a 2.0 m10 will get you around 190 hp N/A (absolutley quoting hear say). But as I have already done....just slap a turbo/ and MS and call it a day.
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Originally posted by terrybppCost more yes, be less powerful yes, but less reliable? Chain vs. belt.
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Originally posted by terrybppCost more yes, be less powerful yes, but less reliable? Chain vs. belt.
I have heard using a S14 crank w/ a 2.0 m10 will get you around 190 hp N/A (absolutley quoting hear say). But as I have already done....just slap a turbo/ and MS and call it a day.
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Originally posted by nandoSo you'd rather spend more money on an engine that makes less power because a chain is somehow more reliable than a belt? Every time somebody mentions the M20 belt I just have to laugh. It's like $40 in parts and takes about an hour to do, what's the big fucking deal? If you're a moron and drive it for 70,000 miles before changing then you get what you deserve..
Yeah, after I wrote the 190 hp thing it didn't seem quite right. I've definelty heard of the setup but never seen it applied or in action.
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