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Originally posted by E30sx View Post$ has alot to do with this. lol thats why im doing a sr20 cheap and having a nissan motor in a bmw is one thing but a honda motor! tisk tisk hah but it is a pretty awesome motor buddy has one in a ae86What it feels like owning an e30:
88 325 S50 swap in progress
90 325ix
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Originally posted by E30sx View Posta part of it has to do with being somewhat unique. not everyday you come across a e30 with a sr20..lighter than a m20 or m42 i believe and more power, cheap, reliable, easy to work on (coming from a nissan guy)
But, I won't argue against it, regardless of my vehement hatred for the SR.
Wilkommen.
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Originally posted by TurboJake View PostI dunno who you're kidding, an SR in an E30 is actually a lot more common than you may think.
But, I won't argue against it, regardless of my vehement hatred for the SR.
Wilkommen.
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Originally posted by TurboJake View PostI dunno who you're kidding, an SR in an E30 is actually a lot more common than you may think.
But, I won't argue against it, regardless of my vehement hatred for the SR.
Wilkommen.
With that said, I wouldnt hesitate to put an SR20DET into an E30 shell if I got both cheap. It would have to be REALLY cheap though.Last edited by OniKyan; 07-08-2012, 07:33 AM.M20B23 Euro 323i - The Legend Of Ron Burgundrot
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Originally posted by TurboJake View PostI dunno who you're kidding, an SR in an E30 is actually a lot more common than you may think.
But, I won't argue against it, regardless of my vehement hatred for the SR.
Wilkommen.
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Originally posted by OniKyan View PostI too hate SR20's. Just about any other 16v 4 cylinder would be a better choice. The Honda F20/22 would be far better, especially with a turbo.
With that said, I wouldnt hesitate to put an SR20DET into an E30 shell if I got both cheap. It would have to be REALLY cheap though.
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Originally posted by E30sx View PostI need reliability and i want some power so thats why i went with the sr20.
Most notable day, was at an AutoX that 4 SR's blew.
I understand the Nissan world having owned 3 maxima's, 2 200sx's, and a Pulsar GTI-R. The SR is just one of my less favorite engines. It's a good motor when stock, but they're WAY overhyped and overpriced.
Why have an SR when an S5X can be had for the same price?Last edited by TurboJake; 07-08-2012, 11:00 AM.
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Originally posted by TurboJake View PostThat's where I don't like the SR. It's only reliable when left stock. I've watched FAR too many SR humpers have their engines blow chunks all over the track for me to deem them ever reliable.
Most notable day, was at an AutoX that 4 SR's blew.
I understand the Nissan world having owned 3 maxima's, 2 200sx's, and a Pulsar GTI-R. The SR is just one of my less favorite engines. It's a good motor when stock, but they're WAY overhyped and overpriced.
Why have an SR when an S5X can be had for the same price?
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Originally posted by E30sx View Postand your saying you dont like SR's because when stock they are reliable?
Built SR's CAN be reliable. Like you said it's mostly the tune (Like every motor), but they still like to throw rockers, rods, and shit right out the side of the block.
But, apparently I have to restate what said earlier. I'm not arguing against your decision or against putting it in the E30. Period, your car your choice. Merely just voicing that I really, really don't like the SR.
It is of next to zero addition to the conversation, but it is what it is.Last edited by TurboJake; 07-08-2012, 04:20 PM.
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TurboJake is right. The SR20 is a very poorly designed engine, regardless of the tune the head is always going to be trouble.
CA18DET > SR20DET.
Thought about a Toyota 3SGTE?M20B23 Euro 323i - The Legend Of Ron Burgundrot
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