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    #16
    Originally posted by madjurgen View Post
    you need to do some more homework before you ask anymore questions. youre not going to get away with a solid m52 swap for $2k on a 170k car. im betting with that mileage a lot of regular maintenance stuff will need to be replaced. plus it will depend greatly on the state of the m52 you buy. Also if you cant even change a rear main by yourself youre getting in a bit over your head.
    Thanks for the info. I'm well aware of the maintenance I'm going to have to tackle to bring this car up to standards and the cost of those things are not included in the $2k I've budgeted for parts money for the swap. I can change a rear main seal. As I said before, there's no point in changing the RMS if I'm going to be swapping it out anyway, is there? Because I don't *want* to change it myself doesn't mean I can't.

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      #17
      AC is for pussies. Do the M30 swap and bask in the glorious torque that you will have at your disposal. :pimp:
      '88 528e /// '88 M5 /// '89 951 /// '98 E430 /// '02 M5

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        #18
        Originally posted by euroshark View Post
        AC is for pussies. Do the M30 swap and bask in the glorious torque that you will have at your disposal. :pimp:
        Lol I knew at least one person would take this position :P

        Why would I want to give up AC for power when I can have both? :D

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          #19
          Joey, this is Portland... AC is a luxury, not a necessity. Identify where it really stands on your priority list. On that note, it is a luxury for all 10 days a year when it is needed/desired. :p

          I am an M30 BELIEVER, but also have a respect for the M50 fam. If it were mine, I would go S52 or M30B35... or M20td :D

          Thanks for the oil slick :P
          Joe Funk -- Portland Oregon
          That Guy.
          03 X5. 3 liter obviously.

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            #20
            before the flame-war starts, let me educate all on MY beliefs:

            M20, good motor, lots of potential, lasts forever, good power, cheap on all levels.
            M30, AWESOME motor, TONS of potential, last forever, awesome power, Maintenance parts are same price as M20, cheap to buy, not stupid-difficult to drop in.
            M50, OK power, no huge gain over a chipped M20, relatively expensive for the ROI.
            M52, good power once converted to OBD1, but once you have purchased an M52, AND an OBD1 swap, AND an E34 oil pan, you are $2200 deep in the parts receipts. $2200 WILL get you one badass M20 or a torque monster M30, nearly installed.
            S50, good choice. Easy install, great power, already OBD1. ticking time-bomb valve retainers.
            S52, really the motor to have... If you are getting into the neighborhood of this expense, you might as well go all-out. A tad bit more than the S50 price-wise, but a way bigger smile on your face.
            Joe Funk -- Portland Oregon
            That Guy.
            03 X5. 3 liter obviously.

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              #21
              you should be able to keep AC on the m30 swap if you go with position #3. I was wanting to keep ac on my m30 swap, but with position 3 the end of the compressor was pressing up tight against the radiator. My car had been hit in the front passenger side corner, and you could see where the frame rail had a bend to it. So on a normal non wrecked e30 you should have enough clearence.
              85 325e 2.7 ITB'd stroker

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                #22
                Originally posted by Funkmasta View Post
                Thanks for the oil slick :P
                Ah man, was it bad? You got to drive the E39 today, we're even :D

                Originally posted by rs4pro3 View Post
                you should be able to keep AC on the m30 swap if you go with position #3. I was wanting to keep ac on my m30 swap, but with position 3 the end of the compressor was pressing up tight against the radiator. My car had been hit in the front passenger side corner, and you could see where the frame rail had a bend to it. So on a normal non wrecked e30 you should have enough clearence.
                If that's the case I'm going with the M30. Are you positive?

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Funkmasta View Post
                  Thanks for the oil slick
                  Bwaaahahahaaahaa!
                  Luke

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