S38 or S52?
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We did a dual row conversion on one about a year ago. Ugh...
On another note, I know where there is a garage filled with M88/1 engines, left over "Spare Motors"... slide throttles, etc.
And there is nothing like the scream of an S38 at full throttle, even in an M5... glorious.
Cool stuff.
-ChrisBelow the radar...Comment
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LOL, For the money the S52 is a better motor, be it a warmed over M50 or not. I've owned cars powered by both motors, is the S38 cooler? I think so, however, it's not worth the premium. For a similar investment you can have an S52 that will outperform the S38 across the board. For me that makes it a no brainer, now James is a dirty filthy purist so he thinks E30s should have period correct motors...HAsigpicFormer professional wrench thrower.
Current:
1988 325is S52
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2008 Sparkling Graphite M3 Sedan(victim of home ownership)
1988 M5
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Like most already said, if you can find a well maintained low miles S38... do it, sure the S52 is nice, puts down respectable numbers, easier to maintain, blah blah blah.....
But it's got nothing on S38...
Again, you're clearly spending a decent amount of cash, why spend 12K for a S52... seems ridiculous.
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1991 318i Alpine II - S50/5-lug swapped - track carOriginally posted by BillBraskyE36's are the Stephen Baldwin of the 3 series family. They barely hold everything together and they only sold a lot because of the popularity of their older sibling.
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Hah Will :p yah bastid...LOL, For the money the S52 is a better motor, be it a warmed over M50 or not. I've owned cars powered by both motors, is the S38 cooler? I think so, however, it's not worth the premium. For a similar investment you can have an S52 that will outperform the S38 across the board. For me that makes it a no brainer, now James is a dirty filthy purist so he thinks E30s should have period correct motors...HA
The issue for me is that everybody does an S5X/M5X motor swap these days, and while the S52 can get similar horsepower for less, its still not a real ///M Motor. Everything I do is unique..it may be somewhat purist, but its unique..gotta admit that (with the exception of the wheels, which were rather unique when I bought them)
My logic is this, some people buy the Corvette, I'd rather take the Porsche, smiling all the way to the poorhouse =)
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Nice theory but not all of us lke the porsche u know.Hah Will :p yah bastid...
The issue for me is that everybody does an S5X/M5X motor swap these days, and while the S52 can get similar horsepower for less, its still not a real ///M Motor. Everything I do is unique..it may be somewhat purist, but its unique..gotta admit that (with the exception of the wheels, which were rather unique when I bought them)
My logic is this, some people buy the Corvette, I'd rather take the Porsche, smiling all the way to the poorhouse =)Comment
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If you want a 'plug-n-play' driver, then the S52 (OBD1) is a no brainer. If you want the cool and show factor then the S38 would take the cake...
Availabiltiy of either motor plus maintenance costs should be considered, unless money is no object.sigpic
Mark
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Logic like that leads people to dump copious amounts of money into FWD Hondas man. ;)Hah Will :p yah bastid...
The issue for me is that everybody does an S5X/M5X motor swap these days, and while the S52 can get similar horsepower for less, its still not a real ///M Motor. Everything I do is unique..it may be somewhat purist, but its unique..gotta admit that (with the exception of the wheels, which were rather unique when I bought them)
My logic is this, some people buy the Corvette, I'd rather take the Porsche, smiling all the way to the poorhouse =)
I can see where you're coming from, and it makes sense. If I really wanted bang for the buck I'd be throwing a Chebby treefity in some light RWD chasis and expounding the virtues of 50yr old technology. I like to be different too, but my priorities are a little different as are my price points. That's what keeps our hobby interesting.sigpicFormer professional wrench thrower.
Current:
1988 325is S52
Former:
2008 Sparkling Graphite M3 Sedan(victim of home ownership)
1988 M5
1996 328isComment



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