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hi there rebuilding a m42 engine before putting into my e30 and would like to know what sort of power i can see and get a good idea of what i will need to do (any rough costs would also be good)

i want rw180hp and dont want to bore it out any help or advice would be much appreciated cheers

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hi there rebuilding a m42 engine before putting into my e30 and would like to know what sort of power i can see and get a good idea of what i will need to do (any rough costs would also be good)

i want rw180hp and dont want to bore it out any help or advice would be much appreciated cheers

Turbo - you'll never get anywhere near 180rwhp without one, even if you bore it out, convert to throttle bodies and run an aftermarket computer.

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Go to M42club.com heaps of info there.

Agree 180rwhp will be difficult without FI or big $$$.

I cant think of antything cheap which will get you much noticable power difference

Also remember weight loss is great for acceleration so try to do a bit of stripping.

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oh ok yea have been looking on there and found some relevant stuff and plenty thats not!

what sought of hp would i expect from a rebuilt engine with some intake port and polishing, head job perhaps some stiffer springs, chip, MAf conversion, cam job, lightened flywheel, cold air box and full exhaust system, with a raised compression ratio?

anyone know where i could source some solid lifters and stiffer valve springs want to rev to 8000 :)

cheers again everyone

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meh, do an m50

Edited by The Gus

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hi there rebuilding a m42 engine before putting into my e30 and would like to know what sort of power i can see and get a good idea of what i will need to do (any rough costs would also be good)

i want rw180hp and dont want to bore it out any help or advice would be much appreciated cheers

Check-out Total BMW mag Ap 07 issue 79 and Jan 08#88. Spend most of your money on the chassis improvements and save your money for an M3 I would be doing at this stage I reckon.

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oh ok yea have been looking on there and found some relevant stuff and plenty thats not!

what sought of hp would i expect from a rebuilt engine with some intake port and polishing, head job perhaps some stiffer springs, chip, MAf conversion, cam job, lightened flywheel, cold air box and full exhaust system, with a raised compression ratio?

anyone know where i could source some solid lifters and stiffer valve springs want to rev to 8000 :)

cheers again everyone

Alot less than your goal power.

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At the end of the day.... consider fitting a M52 B28 with manual & LSD. Less $$$ & so much more grunt + reliabilility

If your budget is less than $15,000 to do it properly.. go buy a beer and watch the waves form

My TI owes me in excess of $15,000. The car cost me $2,500 to buy with a stuffed gearbox. I've spent in excess of $12,000 and I still havent finished. That doesnt include labour. I've still got to do a manual conversion with UUC flywheel and fit an LSD which is probably going to set me back another $5,000 or more

Edited by *Glenn*

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cheapset option of all. m20b25 t3/4 turbo. manifold from driven performance. a gsr intercooler and a 2nd hand link. run 12lb on standard internals and you will be goin pretty well

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