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  • 91Saleen#15
    Wrencher
    • Mar 2006
    • 230

    #16
    Originally posted by DEV0 E30
    AKG's site has some pics not much info though, if you look the brake cylinder is basically behind the headlight.

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    Small pics but can give you an idea.



    I think the same setup is used in a 540i. Here is a picture of one. I can't quite tell.. is it the same idea?
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    Richard

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    • Bimmerfanatik
      Banned
      • May 2004
      • 5349

      #17
      Yeah. What's basically been said - if you want to be different and do a lot of fabrication, go with the M60. If you want an all but drop-in engine swap with lots of support, documentation, and prior attempts and successes to reflect on, go with the 6.

      I personally love the straight 6's in the 3 series - I'll be going with a 540i next anyways, so I'll have my v8 fun then.

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      • DrMcDave
        E30 Mastermind
        • Oct 2003
        • 1793

        #18
        isn't there some way of using m60 and m62 parts to make a 3.x liter that should rev like a ferrari v8. I read it somewhere and it sounded pretty cool. major port work and some other stuff. i'd say swap the v8 it looks so sexy in there. I can't imagine how it would pull my dads 540 pulls like a train and its an auto.

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        • SpecRaceM5
          E30 Modder
          • Dec 2003
          • 956

          #19
          Put the 6 in the e30 and the 8 in the e36 and call it a day.

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          • typhong_e30
            Banned
            • Jul 2006
            • 153

            #20
            swap that bad boy with teh 6'er

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            • 91Saleen#15
              Wrencher
              • Mar 2006
              • 230

              #21
              Originally posted by Bimmerfanatik
              Yeah. What's basically been said - if you want to be different and do a lot of fabrication, go with the M60. If you want an all but drop-in engine swap with lots of support, documentation, and prior attempts and successes to reflect on, go with the 6.

              I personally love the straight 6's in the 3 series - I'll be going with a 540i next anyways, so I'll have my v8 fun then.
              'Wish somebody around here had an M52 in an E30 that I could compare to.

              I'm not afraid of fabrication. My son specializes in 3d graphics on the computer. Before he moved out to take a job in california, he built a computer controlled plasma cutter and left it in my garage. Comes in handy for making things like motor mounts and brackets.

              I ran the car with the Ireland suspension in an autocross today. It was the first time I have driven it in a race environment. I must say I was surprised how well it did with the stock engine.

              I think that after seeing how well this car ran with the stock engine that I will put the new engine in another e30 and then upgrade the suspension after I get it working. I don't want to be without something to race while I am building this. It will probably take 6 months or so

              Here's another thought... has anyone rebuilt their M20 with 12 to 1 compression, wild cams, and a better intake? It would run race gas only, of course. I wonder what kind of power you could get out of it.
              Richard

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