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    #61
    If you know all the techs here, you'll realize that the "craziest" one could be any of them. I have a couple ideas. One of them had a red e30 that he did a lot of motor work to. I think i know which porter you're talking about. Carlos with a red e30? If that's who you're talking about, he bought the car from the tech I'm thinking about.
    inLine6: Where are you having the swap done? Or are you doing it yourself?

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      #62
      yea carlo bought the car from the tech..carlo is clueless the porter ..but mechanic carlo knows his shit 8)

      but its best for you to ask and not involve me with your business of asking him on doing this swap...

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        #63
        I wasn't even thinking of asking you to get involved. I was just curious as to who you were talking about. I asked a couple other techs today and none were willing to attempt the swap. It looks like a shop around here is my only option.

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          #64
          Originally posted by inLine6
          WhiteE30 -

          I live in NOVA and will be doing the swap as soon as my car gets out of the bodyshop, hopefully within in the next month or so. I'll find out more friday when I go down there.

          I'll be putting a S50 in an E30 M3...
          it's going to haul, we just finished an s50 -> 318is swap... lays rubber in third with the stock baskets :oops:

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            #65
            Originally posted by Bryson
            Originally posted by inLine6
            WhiteE30 -

            I live in NOVA and will be doing the swap as soon as my car gets out of the bodyshop, hopefully within in the next month or so. I'll find out more friday when I go down there.

            I'll be putting a S50 in an E30 M3...
            it's going to haul, we just finished an s50 -> 318is swap... lays rubber in third with the stock baskets :oops:
            DYNO DYNO!

            Any mods? Or is it just up and running? Euro MAF EURO MAF!!!!

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              #66
              no mods/dyno: no money, 60k miles on the motor though

              edit: where do i get a euro maf (aren't they HFMs? non-vanos has the MAF, or am i reversed) and how much would one run... as if it wasn't fast enough :P

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                #67
                matt, i thought that wes's M50 had a blown head gasket....????

                Edit: i also now who will is. i introduced you to him. i just figured that they found another m50 for you

                dave

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by WhiteE30
                  inLine6: Where are you having the swap done? Or are you doing it yourself?
                  My brother and I will be doing the swap ourselves

                  We are in the process of swapping out his engine from his 635csi and we're putting in a turbo engine from a 1984 745i. Should be interesting to see how it turns out.
                  -Alex Shiroma

                  88' ///M [awaiting S50]
                  86' 325e [RIP]

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                    #69
                    both motor swaps are bolt in mods :P no seriously, they're both bolt in and go

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Bryson
                      both motor swaps are bolt in mods :P no seriously, they're both bolt in and go
                      Almost but not quite, little details that need to be taken care of but nothing major
                      -Alex Shiroma

                      88' ///M [awaiting S50]
                      86' 325e [RIP]

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                        #71
                        I run a US 325is ´89 with a Euro S50B30
                        soon to be Euro 325i with S50B30

                        Weight is 1350kg with "17´s and full tank of fuel..
                        Thats 3000LBS

                        I walk away from everybody I have run up against except one Hopped up Trans Am.
                        We are talking 400hp+ here

                        Weight distribution is 53/47,, I feel no ill effect of the S50 over the M20 regarding to handling,, if I start to understeer, mild throttle will fix that
                        Gunni
                        @ Prodrive / Aston Martin Racing

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by gstuning
                          I run a US 325is ´89 with a Euro S50B30
                          soon to be Euro 325i with S50B30

                          Weight is 1350kg with "17´s and full tank of fuel..
                          Thats 3000LBS

                          I walk away from everybody I have run up against except one Hopped up Trans Am.
                          We are talking 400hp+ here

                          Weight distribution is 53/47,, I feel no ill effect of the S50 over the M20 regarding to handling,, if I start to understeer, mild throttle will fix that
                          No doubt, with an S50, there are alternate methods of rotating the rearend. :twisted:

                          Bryson, the non-VANOS motors use a HWM (hot wire meter), and all the VANOS motors use an HFM (hot film meter). They switched to the hot-film meter because it lasts longer. The standard MAF sensor on all M/S50's is 3", while the Euro S50 and 540/740 uses a 3.5". A Euro MAF is about $350 new from the dealer. You can pick up a used one for around 200 or less. If you can find a 5/740 at a junkyard, try to pick up the MAF sensor. You can slap it on the 3liter and the a/f will be pretty good, but possibly lean up top. A way to help this is to use an adjustable fuel pressure regulator and run about 62psi (stock is 52). This improves throttle response immensely and you'll make great power. The larger MAF sensor improves power/torque across the board.

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                            #73
                            It's not like oversteer is an outstanding solution to understeer.

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by Bill 84 318i
                              It's not like oversteer is an outstanding solution to understeer.
                              oh yes it is :twisted:
                              Bill, you're just bitter because you can only do that in first gear ;)

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                                #75
                                Originally posted by Bryson
                                Originally posted by Bill 84 318i
                                It's not like oversteer is an outstanding solution to understeer.
                                oh yes it is :twisted:
                                Bill, you're just bitter because you can only do that in first gear ;)
                                :borg:


                                :rofl:

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