Is anyone in the SW PA area looking for one of these for dirt cheap? And i mean R3V dirt cheap ($500-$600). It looked complete minus a back window and wheels. Most likely would make an great parts car. It's sitting in a junkyard out in the middle of now, The owner of the yard said it would get a salvage title if someone was to buy it. I know nothing about these cars, So i don't know what year it was. The color was black or a met. black with a black int.
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An M3 is so out of my price range, now I'm considering one of these, I had no idea they go for so cheap.1985 M10b18. 70maybewhpoffury. Over engineered S50b30 murica BBQ swap in progress.
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A young friend of mine owns a E30 with 5 lug and S14
he had a 25-16,, and said that W201 was a much much better car allround vs E30
Extremly good rear suspension and the steering lock to lock was great
when drifting he just to and extra turn so the car wouldn spin around,,
when sprinting against each other they power is very similair,, almost break even,, but the S14 felt like it had more power
just to remind how great these cars are...
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go to youtube and there are many stunning videos of the GREAT DTM from 1987-1991
when these cars WERE the cars .. often there was up yo 200.000 spectators watching the battle between these cars ..
today this is nothing like the old-days ,,, everybody talks about it,, even the old driversSveinbjörn Hrafnsson
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The gay Mercedes mechanic I work with (I call him my ugly sister) says the 2.3-16v is a sorry excuse of an engine and the 190s in general are junk.
Me, I just think they are ugly and the KIS (CIS) injection system sucks.I'm Not Right in the Head | Random Rants and other Nonsense1st Order Logic Failure: Association fallacy, this type of fallacy can be expressed as (∃x ∈ S : φ(x)) → (∀x ∈ S : φ(x)), meaning "if there exists any x in the set S so that a property φ is true for x, then for all x in S the property φ must be true".
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Originally posted by Janderson View PostI agree. I have a friend locally with the 2.3 16V, and while it's pretty damn quick and looks tits, it's handling pales in comparison to the M3, even Cup-Kit equipped.
Being less powerful, bigger and heavier than the E30. That says alot.
Dont get me wrong, the 190 wont replace the E30.Last edited by Jonny Cash; 04-05-2009, 02:00 PM.-Jay
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I dont like these cars one bit. While they were rivals of the e30 m3 on track the 190 street car lost a lot in translation compared to the e30. I have driven a couple and found them floaty in the handling department. I have never driven an e30 M3 but I would prefer a 325 over a 2.3-16 190 any day. Qualitatively I don't think the look of the 190 has held up as well as the e30 with the big grill and ridged tails.e30sport.net
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I've owned one, and it was absolutely amazing. To the people saying it's floaty, they must have been in one with O.E.M adjustable suspension or soft after market suspension. Mine had Bilstien's and H&R race, and it was pretty amazing. What I found was, the car was extremely neutral, very predictable and a lot of fun to drive. Anyway here's a pristine example and if I could own this car, i'd buy it in a heart beat.
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I know a man ,,
who is an ex DTM driver ,, and runs a company ,,,,, TAUBER-MOTORSPORT
he said in the old days .. these cars were very similair ,, the cosworth engine had more power but the reliability of the S14 was much better,,
sometimes the Mercedes team had to change the engine after qualifying ,,Sveinbjörn Hrafnsson
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Originally posted by Alpina View PostI know a man ,,
who is an ex DTM driver ,, and runs a company ,,,,, TAUBER-MOTORSPORT
he said in the old days .. these cars were very similair ,, the cosworth engine had more power but the reliability of the S14 was much better,,
sometimes the Mercedes team had to change the engine after qualifying ,,
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He meant freshly-built competition engines from back in the day. The S14 was not conceived to be an engine for a daily driver that Sally Homemaker would start up to drop the kids off at school at 8am, then drop them off after school at soccer practice, judo class, and piano lessons, week-in, week-out. This is the kind of long-term wear that does the S14 in.
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I'm a huge 2.3/2.5-16 fan. I've been looking to buy one for a while now and just test drove a really clean one a couple of days ago.
Originally posted by TDE30 View PostThe success of the E30 M3 in various touring car series no doubt effected the prices and the following of the 190E
When these cars were new, neither the Cossie or E30 M3 sold well in America. They were languishing on dealer lots. If it weren't for the popularity of the BMW CCA, club racing, etc. I don't think the E30 M3 would be worth as much as they are today. The Cossie really suffers because of a lack of track-junkies in the Mercedes club and a complete lack of venues for club racing. That, plus the fact that the 2.3-16 looks no different from any other 190E means most people don't know or care enough about them.
Originally posted by TDE30 View PostI think a lot of the reason you don't see so many of them is due in part to their relatively low production numbers compared to the E30 M3.
Originally posted by TDE30 View PostThey seem like very cool cars, back when AMG wasn't a trendy add-on badge, but a serious tuning house.
Originally posted by Ray Smoodiver View PostSure, the cosworth head flows air like the E30 M3 one can only dream about, but holy shit does their handling suck.
The chassis feels much stiffer. Even a clean, rust-free E30 has significant chassis flex that you can feel in corners. The 190E doesn't. The rear end is much more stable in high-speed corners (it's got a multi-link rear similar to BMW's "Z-Axle"). The brakes are stronger with better pedal feel, and can easily be upgraded to 4-piston front/2-piston rear brakes using bolt-on factory parts. Overall, it feels more like a well-sorted E36 M3 or Lancer Evolution 7/8/9 than an E30.
Don't get me wrong, I would still prefer a nicely set up E30 for track work. The E30 is smaller, lighter, and offers more feedback through the wheel. And, of course, there's a TON more aftermarket support. But the 2.3-16 is a sweet little car that would make a fantastic weekend/fun car.
Originally posted by Holland View PostAn M3 is so out of my price range, now I'm considering one of these, I had no idea they go for so cheap.
Originally posted by Liam View PostThe gay Mercedes mechanic I work with (I call him my ugly sister) says the 2.3-16v is a sorry excuse of an engine
Originally posted by Jonny Cash View PostBeing less powerful, bigger and heavier than the E30. That says alot.
Also, in Europe, the 190E Cossies weighed just over 2800 lbs in street trim...which is pretty much exactly the same as what an E30 M3 weighed around here. However, the US market cars were totally loaded to the gills with accessories, which blew the weight up to 3100 lbs. The power-adjustable seats alone weigh something like 100 lbs each.
On top of that, the 2.3/2.5-16 has less drag than the E30 M3. Stock for stock, a 190E Cossie pulls steadily away from an E30 M3 above 80 mph or so. This is even true for the 2.5 Evo II, with its massive rear wing, chin spoiler, and fender flares.
Originally posted by Alpina View Postthe cosworth engine had more power but the reliability of the S14 was much bettersigpic
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