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M10 is fun. I kinda wanted to go with a 2.0 block and dual sidedrafts or turbo on my 318i but took the cheap and easy route with an M50 swap. Looks simple and awesome.
I hate modded emtree, I hate modded cawrz, I hate jdm, I hate swag, I hate stanceyolokids, I hate bags (on cars), I hate stuff that is slowz, I hate tires.
@Nsquared97: Thanks! I can't wait to have the mt kit installed too, unfortunately there are some more urgent things to handle, like rust and a dying engine.
@Roysneon: That's exactly why I'm keeping my sidedrafted M10, love the uniqueness of it. M50 also is a lot of fun but is done many times before. As far as I know I have the only sidedrafted E30 M10 in Holland, and I know 1 guy who is working on it.
Some things will improve but I'm gonna do that when my new engine goes in. It will have a 318i head on a 316 block (which has higher compression then a 318i block), I also want to install my exhaust manifold and if I win the lottery a schrick 292 camshaft.
318i and 316 have the same 63cc combustion chamber heads. 316 has slightly lower comp pistons. I can't remember whether it was compression height or dome height that made the (small) difference. If you're sticking to E30 piston/heads , the most efficient way to raise compression is to shave off the block , so that there's 0,8mm piston-head clearance (pistons are 0,5 over the deck)and to use 18i pistons. And you'll need all the compression you can get with a 292.
I thought the 316 block had higher compression because of the 'piano top' pistons:
But it could be the guy who told me had it wrong.
I will measure it before the block is going back together, thanks for the heads up!
I don't have a hp target, I will see how much comes out :p
Just to be precise with terminology , "piano top" pistons look like this :)
130-140 should be doable. If you raise compression by shaving off the head/block , be sure to have an adjustable cam gear (totally DIY stuff) and pay attention to timing..
Haha, I heard something about piano-tops and assumed I have them because they look a lot like them. But it seems I have the mild variant of them, another thing learned today ()
It seems like you have quitte a bit of knowledge in tuning M10's so if you have some more information you want to share with me that would be appreciated!
(especially the cheap DIY stuff :))
Haha, I heard something about piano-tops and assumed I have them because they look a lot like them. But it seems I have the mild variant of them, another thing learned today ()
It seems like you have quitte a bit of knowledge in tuning M10's so if you have some more information you want to share with me that would be appreciated!
(especially the cheap DIY stuff :))
I have built zero M10 engines but I've spent a lot of time talking to people who have, and asking dumb questions. And already way too much € buying parts. Check out my project thread to see why.
As for sharing information , that's the reason why I asked if you have a horsepower target. According to your target , answers may vary. :)
You have a nice project going I see, I will be following that!
And about that hp target, 130-140 seems to be right. Just enough to show the 320i's (and maybe 323i's) my taillights :p
1) Engine brought into good basic condition. (Try to google E30 Factory Repair Manual. It's somewhere in the interwebs). For ~130hp you don't need any fancy parts. Exhaust manifold , fancy rockers etc.
2) As much compression as you can get (and as I said, shaving off the block and / or head changes timing..) especially with a hotter cam. And if you do buy the 292 , get also the springs that are supposed to go with it. Those rockers do not like valve float.
3) Those Dellortos you have, adjusted/tuned by someone who really knows their shit.
As for beating 6 cyl cars , you'll catch them in the next corner because they'll be off throttle, happily understeering :D
Originally posted by Beske
..M10 is definitely here to stay...
And why not , best engine BMW ever built. No I'm not joking
1) Already doing that, engine is currently spread out on the workbench! No fancy parts sounds good, and by good I mean cheap :)(since I'm a student). I do have a exhaust manifold though :p
2) Probably gonna shave the head just a little to make sure it's straight, so not very much compression gained. Main reason for me to not buy a hotter cam is the fact I have to buy other springs/rockers with it and that is going to make it 2-3 times as expensive.
3) Definitly doing that!
Originally posted by petrolhead
As for beating 6 cyl cars , you'll catch them in the next corner because they'll be off throttle, happily understeering
Don't think I need corners for beating 320i's, they're much heavier and have less horsepower :p (when my new engine is ready)
Originally posted by petrolhead
And why not , best engine BMW ever built. No I'm not joking
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