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    #76
    Now you got me all excited...

    Hopefully that added diameter will grab as you said. I'm interested as I've wanted to do an m20 conversion but hadn't been able to find as much info as I wanted on it. I've driven a car with the conversion done though and it was nice.
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      #77
      haha well I suppose I'll find out soon enough. Even if it doesn't work out, though, there are a lot more upgraded options out there for the M20 than the M42, at least that I could find.

      Also, the M42 actually came with 2 different versions of the Getrag 240. The gear ratios are the same between the two, but later ones got a 15mm pilot bearing (up from 12mm) and a slightly different shift mechanism. I'm not sure if there are any other differences though.

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        #78
        teh 228% has a 6% increase in Surface Area over the 215, but as the area is also further out, this should boost its torque capacity even further. But as you said upgrades are plenty available.

        I picked up a 240mm M3 clutch/flywheel kit inadvertently with an M42 purchase. I was happy!

        Making some nice progress there.

        Schnitzer, What more info do you want about the M20 swap?
        - Chris
        Project M42 - 255 @ 19 psi

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          #79
          Does the M3 flywheel fit int he e30 getrag 240? I thought the bell housing was too small.

          At any rate, its almost back together. I just have to bolt the trans, starter, driveshaft, heatshield, and exhaust back in :)

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            #80
            Originally posted by gearheadE30 View Post
            Does the M3 flywheel fit int he e30 getrag 240? I thought the bell housing was too small.
            Nope and the mods the PO did to the bellhousing to make it fit are scary! I'm using a 260 in my build so won't be an issue.
            - Chris
            Project M42 - 255 @ 19 psi

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              #81
              so I finally got the trans in, and what do I find? No third gear and a completely shot 4th gear synchro. Wonderful. At least the flywheel works great. And just for reference, even though the M42 and late M20 starter look the same, they aren't. You still have to swap over the pinion gears.

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                #82
                Reading this thread made me happy. I always want to keep my m42, but I don't think I have the budget to go FI. Though I will say, Megasquirt and boost does sound like a ton of fun, and m50's are heavy.

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                  #83
                  Thanks :). Yeah, the budget is a bit more than I expected, and I estimated high, hah. It'll be worth it, though.

                  Small little update: now planning on using a Valvo 740 TIC intercooler. More surface area and thinner core, and a lot easier to mount, I think.

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by e30guydownunder View Post
                    Schnitzer, What more info do you want about the M20 swap?
                    A list of exactly what is needed. I am always reading different things about different throwout bearings and pinion gears that made me now want to swap.

                    Also, I thought it was better to have a heavier flywheel with a boosted application to help load up the turbo and get faster spool? I could be wrong, just thought I read that somewhere...

                    Keep up the good work gearhead... you'll love the boost. Will make all the work, and ducket spending worth it.
                    "A good memory for quotes combined with a poor memory for attribution can lead to a false sense of originality."
                    -----------------------------------------
                    91 318is Turbo Sold
                    87 325 Daily driver Sold
                    06 4.8is X5
                    06 Mtec X3
                    05 4.4i X5 Sold
                    92 325ic Sold & Re-purchased
                    90 325i Sold
                    97 328is Sold
                    01 323ci Sold
                    92 325i Sold
                    83 528e Totaled
                    98 328i Sold
                    93 325i Sold

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                      #85
                      Here's what I used:

                      -M20b25 single mass flywheel
                      -late M20 small starter, i think only from the m20b25
                      -e21 323i throwout bearing
                      -M20b25 clutch kit
                      -The back side of the flywheel needs to be machined down so it is flat in order for it to clear the back of the engine
                      -M20 flywheel bolts

                      The starter is pretty easy to take apart, and you just have to swap the back half of the M20 starter into the front half (mounting points) of the M42 starter.

                      Also, got a new trans on the way! hopefully this one works out better....

                      I really think that's it...
                      Last edited by gearheadE30; 06-05-2010, 04:31 AM.

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                        #86
                        I used:

                        E30 323i Single Mass flywheel
                        3mm Spacer between flywheel and crank
                        E30 323i starter pinion modded to fit in M42 starter (not direct plug and play like late M20 starter pinion)
                        Single mass clutch kit including the M20 TO bearing that came with it.

                        Don't forget the single mass flywheel bolts to suit.
                        - Chris
                        Project M42 - 255 @ 19 psi

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                          #87
                          Forgot about the bolts; oops. Added to the list.

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                            #88
                            Been doing a bit of work the last few days :)





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                              #89
                              oh damnn nice set up!!

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                                #90
                                sexsie

                                1991 BMW 318i (Old Shell RIP, Now Being Re-shelled & Reborn)
                                1983 Peugeot 505 STI
                                1992 Volvo 240 Wagon
                                2009 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport 4WD

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