Hi everyone
This has been asked before but I'm hoping to get some personal experiences on the best engine modifications for a reliable setup that doesn't require constant tinkering. I want a powertrain that just works - a one and done deal that can follow normal maintenance post install. Power isn't really my greatest concern, but if it can be had reliably, that's great!
Despite what I've read in older threads, a built M20, M20 turbo, and S52 swap all cost about the same - around $6,000 complete. This is not including labor or time since I'll do the work myself and have a CPO M235i daily driver (CPO important in that IF it does break down, I am able to take advantage of BMW's lovely complementary car service).
To be honest, I'm leaning towards a built M20... seems to be the best bang for the buck considering reliability and ease of completion. Not to mention, I'f I look for more power in the future, the engine is good to go for forced induction. AC is a must, since I will take this car on long road trips. Let me know what your experiences have been and what you think is my best move!
Built M20
200 WHP (+50)
This is an attractive option since it is very much a plug and play solution and a comfortable one for me since I have previous experience with the M20. Complete 2.9L stroker kits are only $1,900 and the Bimmerheads 885 Race head with upgraded cam around $2,200... Add in a fancy new clutch, injectors, chip, head gasket/studs, and larger radiator, the total comes to $6,000. Plus, AC is bolt on - nice - and about 500 more RPMs to play with over stock. As I understand it, these motors are extremely reliable and appear to produce great power for a N/A 12V engine.
M20 Turbo
250 - 300 WHP (+100/150)
According to dyno sheets, M20's with wither the KAMotors or TCD Stage 2 kits are producing great numbers at very good prices. I'm inclined to select the KAMotors kit as I prefer the plumbing and intercooler placement to the TCD kit, not to mention its about $1,000 cheaper with megasquirt coming in around $4,000. Add in the fancy clutch, fabrication work for oil lines/making the AC fit, head studs and gasket, I'm right around $6,000. This probably isn't the end of the bill though, I'd likely have the stock head rebuilt. Let's say $7,000. Unfortunately, reliability isn't great... but some of the well built M20T's appear to be holding up. On the other hand, we are talking 100 HP over a built M20.
S52
220 WHP (+75)
Discussed and executed in depth, the pros of this swap need little explanation from me. In terms of cost, These engines can be had all day for around $3,000 in good condition. Factoring in a rebuilt head, AIR CONDITIONING, ECU, clutch, and other required bits, the total appears to hover right around $6,000. Reliabiltiy is great, as expected, but the swap is a bit more involved than the Built M20 and would require more time. Yes, I know this swap can be done for less than $6,000, but I would want to rebuild the head and have AC fitted. On a less positive note, the M20 is gone and I find the engine bay to look a bit funny with a modern motor - doesn't bother me much though.
This has been asked before but I'm hoping to get some personal experiences on the best engine modifications for a reliable setup that doesn't require constant tinkering. I want a powertrain that just works - a one and done deal that can follow normal maintenance post install. Power isn't really my greatest concern, but if it can be had reliably, that's great!
Despite what I've read in older threads, a built M20, M20 turbo, and S52 swap all cost about the same - around $6,000 complete. This is not including labor or time since I'll do the work myself and have a CPO M235i daily driver (CPO important in that IF it does break down, I am able to take advantage of BMW's lovely complementary car service).
To be honest, I'm leaning towards a built M20... seems to be the best bang for the buck considering reliability and ease of completion. Not to mention, I'f I look for more power in the future, the engine is good to go for forced induction. AC is a must, since I will take this car on long road trips. Let me know what your experiences have been and what you think is my best move!
Built M20
200 WHP (+50)
This is an attractive option since it is very much a plug and play solution and a comfortable one for me since I have previous experience with the M20. Complete 2.9L stroker kits are only $1,900 and the Bimmerheads 885 Race head with upgraded cam around $2,200... Add in a fancy new clutch, injectors, chip, head gasket/studs, and larger radiator, the total comes to $6,000. Plus, AC is bolt on - nice - and about 500 more RPMs to play with over stock. As I understand it, these motors are extremely reliable and appear to produce great power for a N/A 12V engine.
M20 Turbo
250 - 300 WHP (+100/150)
According to dyno sheets, M20's with wither the KAMotors or TCD Stage 2 kits are producing great numbers at very good prices. I'm inclined to select the KAMotors kit as I prefer the plumbing and intercooler placement to the TCD kit, not to mention its about $1,000 cheaper with megasquirt coming in around $4,000. Add in the fancy clutch, fabrication work for oil lines/making the AC fit, head studs and gasket, I'm right around $6,000. This probably isn't the end of the bill though, I'd likely have the stock head rebuilt. Let's say $7,000. Unfortunately, reliability isn't great... but some of the well built M20T's appear to be holding up. On the other hand, we are talking 100 HP over a built M20.
S52
220 WHP (+75)
Discussed and executed in depth, the pros of this swap need little explanation from me. In terms of cost, These engines can be had all day for around $3,000 in good condition. Factoring in a rebuilt head, AIR CONDITIONING, ECU, clutch, and other required bits, the total appears to hover right around $6,000. Reliabiltiy is great, as expected, but the swap is a bit more involved than the Built M20 and would require more time. Yes, I know this swap can be done for less than $6,000, but I would want to rebuild the head and have AC fitted. On a less positive note, the M20 is gone and I find the engine bay to look a bit funny with a modern motor - doesn't bother me much though.
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