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AC schnitzer e36 336i SC?

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I was down at repco today and I finally saw the owner of this e36 I had seen around sporting bonnet vents, an intercooler, gauges, ACS badges, carbon fibre everywhere, 4 exhausts etc. I had dismissed it as a ricermobile but when I talked to the feller he said its a special ACS model, supercharged 336i (3.6 straight six), very rare and all that.

Is there really such a thing? Not that I buy it for a minute.

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is that the burgandy one with the silver ACS signwriting on the side?

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You should have said "Oh wow, could you pop the bonnet mate" and then seen what engine it had.

I call BS... AC Schnitzer don't do engine conversions... only Alpina does.

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If its the car im thinking of, the guy used to live over the road from me, pretty sure its a 325/328 with the ACS body kit on it, laptop mounted on the dash, adjustiable wing, silver ACS vinyl and a multitude of other ricer crap, the kit does look mean tho imo

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is that the burgandy one with the silver ACS signwriting on the side?

yip!

If indeed it did have a 3.6 straight 6, what engine would it be? A bored out m30 would be a bit old-tech for the e36, and it cant be the m60...

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pretty confident it doesnt, he has like 5 cars he is doing up at once and lives in tawa..so cant see possibility of being able to put a 3.5 stroker in his e36 lol

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yip!

If indeed it did have a 3.6 straight 6, what engine would it be? A bored out m30 would be a bit old-tech for the e36, and it cant be the m60...

The douchebag has probably dropped a Holden 3.6 supercharged in there and is just making up stories.

Actually, on second thought... he's probably making up stories full stop and it's still bone stock under the bonnet. :D

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It could be the M5/M6 engine.

Although I seriously doubt it.

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It could be the M5/M6 engine.

Although I seriously doubt it.

Haha Cam when you see this guy you will understand, backwards hat brigadde lol. ill try take some pics of it, there is no way it has a M motor in it.

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What does the rego say? I'd say that's what it would be.

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Mhmm yea na its definitely not legit, but he serves me all the time at the store so I don't want to be a dick to him :)

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What does the rego say? I'd say that's what it would be.

[cheeky] what does your rego say your car should be Ashkan[/cheeky]

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The douchebag has probably dropped a Holden 3.6 supercharged in there and is just making up stories.

Actually, on second thought... he's probably making up stories full stop and it's still bone stock under the bonnet. :D

Didn’t know Holden did a 3.6 with a supercharger, only a 3.8.

Mhmm yea na its definitely not legit, but he serves me all the time at the store so I don't want to be a dick to him :)

Unless it’s a 2.5/8 with a Supercharger and the kit calculates the added power/torque equates to the same as what a NA 3.6 would have. I have heard similar claims before.

Interesting none the less, you don’t have to call him a dick, just ask him to pop the hood B)

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Rego badge says 325i. Intercooler is may be fake..

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