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What makes the E30 318is a fun driving car?
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Originally posted by dnguyen1963 View PostDamn...you guys must be way too young. Back in the '90s, Ford V8 in the Thunderbird made only 150 hp and it was a fun car to drive.
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Originally posted by c0rbin9 View PostMaybe I'm just bitter about only having 145hp, but it seems like the 4AGE in particular has more potential than the M42.
This guy for example: http://www.billzilla.org/4agmods.htm
...seems to think a 200hp 4AG is relatively easy to build.
And they come in much better looking cars.
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Damn...you guys must be way too young. Back in the '90s, Ford V8 in the Thunderbird made only 150 hp and it was a fun car to drive.
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Maybe I'm just bitter about only having 145hp, but it seems like the 4AGE in particular has more potential than the M42.
This guy for example: http://www.billzilla.org/4agmods.htm
...seems to think a 200hp 4AG is relatively easy to build.
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Originally posted by c0rbin9 View PostIt's kind of ridiculous how little power the M42 makes IMO. Look at Toyota's 4AGE or B-series Hondas. Way more power - same displacement. I don't get it.
I think the reality is that pretty much everyone had a 1600-2000cc 16v engine making 120-150 HP in the late 80s to early 90s, and it was really only a matter of which brand/drivetrain/tuning preferences/reliability history you wanted or could afford as a buyer at that time. So, at the stop light drags it was really all about gearing.
These days most of those engines are outclassed by your run of the mill base model power plant, but it's also over a quarter of a century later. So it can fairly be said that everyone was about on par in the 4 cylinder twin-cam game back then.
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Originally posted by nando View Postsorry but 130whp is like an M20B25 running on 5 cylinders with 140psi compression. If you put that same turbo effort into one, you'd be at 300+whp easily. There are plenty of N/A M20s these days making over 200whp (it got a lot better when RHD started making M20 intakes).
Glad you enjoy it for sure though. The things I liked best about the 318is I drove for a while was the fuel economy and balanced handling. It was beat to crap and no matter what, i always averaged over 30mpg.
I enjoy both engines, I just don't get the "under powered" argument from some unless they are comparing it to m5x/s5x swapped e30's. I felt the m42 was easy to mod and super reliable. But again, mine was a fresh reman engine purchased from the dealer and I drove it til just under 80,000 miles. 40,000ish were turbo charged I think?
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It's kind of ridiculous how little power the M42 makes IMO. Look at Toyota's 4AGE or B-series Hondas. Way more power - same displacement. I don't get it.
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Originally posted by MrBurgundy View PostYou press the gas peddle, then all you can feel is crushing disappointment. THEN, that crushing disappointment goes into an automagic box of sadness and magnifies that crushing disappointment into debilitating depression.
Followed by being rear ended cause its so damn slow haha.
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Originally posted by ThatOneEuroE30 View PostAnd at this moment in time not a single one is worth even glancing at. Really unimpressed with what BMW has been doing the last few years.
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Originally posted by Schnitzer318is View PostThat engine was fun as all get out. Dyno'd with m20 numbers (130+) after efan and chip. Got ridiculous mileage >32mpg highway. And then came the turbo... then things got really fun. 190+rwhp and 220ft/lbs were awesome. .
Glad you enjoy it for sure though. The things I liked best about the 318is I drove for a while was the fuel economy and balanced handling. It was beat to crap and no matter what, i always averaged over 30mpg.
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I freshened up an m10 on an e21. Such a solid engine, all jokes aside.
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But, now that I think about it, it is special. Firstly it teaches you patience and secondly, it teaches engine and gearbox swaps.
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