Da E30 initrkid
bulletproofbob wrote:its a bit rougher in the flesh............
Aren't we all mate!!
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TeamTotalWankel - Posts: 2356
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i saw a couple of e21's tommi but they were either too mint to mod or rotten as hell so i went back to my yoof and got ANOTHER e30
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To be honest an e30 is gonna handle a lot better than an e21.
Ben has lots and lots of nice m20 bits so i will enquire into what we have spare and kicking around.
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tommi wrote:have you seen how much the guy i sold my green car is now trying to flog it on piston heads..... £3000!!!!
To be honest an e30 is gonna handle a lot better than an e21.
Ben has lots and lots of nice m20 bits so i will enquire into what we have spare and kicking around.
well that'd be appreciated Tommi, though i do think the m50 will end up in there... the 24v seems a good move, and as i have a 2.8 bottom end to use with the bigger 325i inlet side it "should" make 220-230bhp i'd have thought?!? i need to do some scrap yard raids for a few e34 bits sump etc for the conversion, but it should be easily done for the budget!!!!
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We did it at fritz bits as an experiment and you could see a tiny difference
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Smiler wrote:Ooh, this is sounding interesting. I also just so happen to have a scrap E34 with M50 fitted just ripe for picking parts from. Sadly though it's my challenge entrant so you'll have to wait and then buy the whole bleedin car from me after the event!
e34 m50 sump pick up pipe dip stick and tube mr smiler please... yours will run fine without them i'm sure!!!
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Renrut wrote:How much weight does nitrogen really save per wheel? I can't see it being a huge amount. I'd have thought he'd be better off deskinning the bonnet.
part worns with less tread... un-sprung weight and all that...
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