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"I'd probably take the E30 M3 in this case just because I love that little car, and how tanky that inline 6 is." - thecj
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88 M3 - LACHSSILBER/SCHWARZE
89 M3 - ALPINEWEISS II/M TECH CLOTH-ALCANTARA
91 M TECHNIC CABRIO TURBO - MACAOBLAU/M TECH CLOTH-LEATHER
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I've ridden in a few S14 M3's along w/ Hansel's car on the track. I've also driven quite a few S50 swapped E30's. They are different animals for sure, but I don't think the difference hurts the car enough to take away from it. If people want to swap their cars due to the expense / power of the S14, I understand it.
Later in my post, I agree that the lighter weight, better balance, and high strung nature of the S14 are attributes that define the E30 M3 and attributes that I prefer. I always prefer light weight to power. Our Chump Car is a stripped 1st gen MR2. It probably weights under 2000lbs and is certainly a momentum car. All of that said, I can understand why people swap their cars. Being that I already have a more powerful M Car, an S14 M3 will likely be what I seek when I can make it happen for the reasons stated above.JOY IS AN E30...
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So does a Dinan Turbo M3 or an RMS supercharged M3 fall into the same category of a swapper? They still retain the S14, but obviously change the characteristic of that motor.
My view on swaps: I'd never take out an S14 if I had an S14 powered E30 M3, but I wouldn't (haven't) turn a cheek at a good swapped car, or build a swapped car that otherwise would have been scrap metal.
Do you think the '02 guys have the same argument about dudes that are putting S14's in that chassis?
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Originally posted by Eric View Post
Do you think the '02 guys have the same argument about dudes that are putting S14's in that chassis?
the 2002 although an important car for BMW does not have the historical significance of the E30M3. but at it's core the S14 is really a M10 and putting one in a 2002 therefore would be correct, just not period correct. IMHO.
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Originally posted by Eric View PostSo does a Dinan Turbo M3 or an RMS supercharged M3 fall into the same category of a swapper? They still retain the S14, but obviously change the characteristic of that motor.
My view on swaps: I'd never take out an S14 if I had an S14 powered E30 M3, but I wouldn't (haven't) turn a cheek at a good swapped car, or build a swapped car that otherwise would have been scrap metal.
Do you think the '02 guys have the same argument about dudes that are putting S14's in that chassis?
I share your views as well except I have passed on a few swapped M3's. I felt like I was paying a premium for a car that wasn't "all there." A car that could be reproduced easily out of a non M3. In retrospect, I probably should have bought them since the price was right but all 3 needed work. Another thing is there's no way to verify mileage or history when people swap in a used engine since 99% of the time the odometer wasn't recalibrated if it was working at all.
As for the duece's...maybe the Ireland Engineering guys can chime in on that. All I know is it would be a damn shame to see a swapped 2002 Turbo.Last edited by reelizmpro; 01-23-2014, 01:33 PM."I'd probably take the E30 M3 in this case just because I love that little car, and how tanky that inline 6 is." - thecj
85 323i M TECH 1 S52 - ALPINEWEISS/SCHWARZE
88 M3 - LACHSSILBER/SCHWARZE
89 M3 - ALPINEWEISS II/M TECH CLOTH-ALCANTARA
91 M TECHNIC CABRIO TURBO - MACAOBLAU/M TECH CLOTH-LEATHER
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The biggest issue I have is people who swap out tired/busted S14s for slightly less tired S5x engines. (That and, you know, BMW engineered the car for a reason and then the shadetree guys think they can do better...)
It's not saving money when you consider the time and money that goes into doing a swap correctly. If you rebuild the swapped engine and then have it put in, you're behind the curve financially and, when you factor in the possible decline in value of the car, you're even further back.
But that's okay, I suppose, because like you said, these guys then think they can fetch $30k.2011 1M Alpine white/black
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Originally posted by tom d View Postprobably, at least some of them.
the 2002 although an important car for BMW does not have the historical significance of the E30M3. but at it's core the S14 is really a M10 and putting one in a 2002 therefore would be correct, just not period correct. IMHO.
As for a period correct dual cam "period-correct" engine. There's always the Schnitzer dual cam head if you can handle a $25,000 race engine in your 2002. http://www.alpinabmw2002.com/search/...TZER%20Engines
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The problem with this thread is that you're arguing pure perception and that is impossible.
So, if I ever own a E30 M3 it will look exactly like this.... with the S14 at home perfectly built on a stand and a N/A S38B38 under the hood. Thats my dream you all can judge it as you see fit. /THREAD :)
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Originally posted by Mr_Tripp View PostThe problem with this thread is that you're arguing pure perception and that is impossible.
So, if I ever own a E30 M3 it will look exactly like this.... with the S14 at home perfectly built on a stand and a N/A S38B38 under the hood. Thats my dream you all can judge it as you see fit. /THREAD :)
Cool, bro.2011 1M Alpine white/black
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Originally posted by einhander View PostSo what you're saying is that you want a stupid looking M3 with the wrong engine?
Cool, bro.
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I think that e30 M3's that have been modified at this time to be a track toy is one thing, but say, to find an unmolested M3, and then modify it at this point would from a collectors or purists stand point be, honestly, stupid.
I went through the muscle car thing as a teen, and I watched my ability to "almost" afford a big block Cuda' evaporate in a couple of short years.
the thing is, enthusiast car appreciation (financial) is driven by nostalgia, and the M3 is almost certainly going to develop parallel the muscle car market imho. hence, original mint or rotisserie "factory" rest is where the money will be. m3 values will ALL increase, but the factory correct cars will bring the real cheddar... will an e30 m3 ever auction for a million plus, I would say no, but I once saw a 70' Hemi cuda' for sale for $11k in good driver status...
if you have huge balls and pockets to match, fuckit, weld in the cage and hot lap the shit out of it.
at the end of the day, it is your car, do with it what you want, right?
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Originally posted by Mr_Tripp View PostThe problem with this thread is that you're arguing pure perception and that is impossible.
So, if I ever own a E30 M3 it will look exactly like this.... with the S14 at home perfectly built on a stand and a N/A S38B38 under the hood. Thats my dream you all can judge it as you see fit. /THREAD :)
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