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« on: March 23, 2010, 06:04:38 PM »
okay guys i no longer own an M42 car!
but i will still always be here for any questions and for helping ppl out!!

incase you were wondering... no im not leaving the world of E30s! i love them tooo much mine just has a few little upgrades so NO MORE M42!!!!
this is how she site right now!!






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« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2010, 08:11:48 PM »
Sorry to see ya leave, but nice swap :D  Surely you have a Mark D chip or some other chip left over from your M42 that you want to sell to me...
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« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2010, 08:57:24 PM »
already sold my ECU man lol
and i will still be here thinking about buying another 318is or 318ti

i might get an IX tho
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ti is kinda crap to be honest. i had one. they're slightly more comfortable, but much heavier and more dull. they're sort of cute but there's a reason most people don't hold on to them even after they've spent thousands on performance, looks, or both. and that's the people who bought them in the first place and weren't deterred by the somewhat inflated prices.. not mr2 spider or toyota supra inflated..or e30 m3.. but still a bit much considering an e36 318is (the same car expect better..and more common) can be had for half as much.

now i know what you're thinking, by that logic e30s are ridiculously overpriced, because a 1991 318is might cost you $5000 with 200k miles while I just seen a 92 318is for $2500 with 120k miles. I could sit here and write an essay about how the inflated prices of e30s and other 80s rwd cars is justified (at least in theory) but i'm not in the mood. so i'll just put it franky (make a huge generalization). people buy e36 for superficial reasons.

if impressing your friends & neighbors by driving a 90s car isn't your aim, :rolleyes: then don't go down that path. it's a crap car (sorry to those who have one) but it is. considering its the successor to the e30. however compared to most cars on the road, all e36 models were brilliantly engineered. it's all relative. but since you don't drive a Chrysler but an e30, if you bought a ti you'd drive around with a look on your face like you just smelled a turd in a public restroom. but that's not your imagination, that turd is real... and you're at the wheel of it. :o

if you try to buy an e36 used, you'll encounter a lot of crap examples of german engineering.. and at the bottom of this crap-heap is the 318ti model, even in mint condition.

honestly unless you find a clubsport edition for cheap, stay away from that thing. its the kind of car you'd give a 16 year old girl. now i'm sure any 318ti owners/members want to kill me but i couldn't care less what they think. most of those guys spent their time looking at pictures of rims, and editing those pictures in photoshop; remember what i said about the reason they buy them.. still it's all relative. they're great guys compared to 8-series owners.

so if you must switch over to those porkers, get the 318is, or any of the other ones if you see a deal. but the ti, you won't find a deal for that. it just doesn't happen. and for what?? 328is, m3, you will never find deals for those either, but there are legitimate reasons for that. but this, ugh. money's not all important, the car literally has nothing to make up for for the cheap build quality. it feels like a frickin mazda.

so in conclusion... the ti is a real bucket. however 99% of the cars on n.american roads are buckets. and there's nothing wrong with that.
i guess what i'm saying is, don't buy a ti just because it has an m42. there's no sense in that. don't a bucket just because it has the same motor as a much better car. a sentra se-r still isn't a nissan silvia even with the sr20, its a fwd bucket (that ironically looks like a botched clone of the 91 318is :D).

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« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2010, 12:26:47 AM »
by the way, if i had ever driven an ix, i'd probably be ranting about that too. fine what the hell, it's worth a try. someone who lives down the street has one so that obviously qualifies me to state an opinion

an ix?! what are you smoking partner?? all awd non-turbos are dogs! (well except the svx). they huff & puff and don't go anywhere. unless you live on a snowy mountain there isn't much sense in one. especially a used one. people never maintain them. though i guess it might be fun to work on.  yep, the ix is a much better idea than the ti. it would be cool to have one in a car dork way, not in a superficial way. so good luck

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« Reply #5 on: March 24, 2010, 09:00:10 AM »
dude i dont get anything u just said at all?
first of all my car isnt an E36 its an E30 second i also have an E36 M3 4 door and an E46M3 which is imola red and has 19" DPEs wit ha 4 1/2" lip in the rear and a 2" lip in the front my 4 door has BBS LMs
and my e30 will still out handle both cars on the track considering whats in store for it!
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« Reply #6 on: March 24, 2010, 09:07:29 AM »
nice swap, it should sound sweet :D

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« Reply #7 on: March 24, 2010, 09:19:33 AM »
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nice swap, it should sound sweet :D



thanx man!!!
yea im hoping with the single 2.5" pipe into my borla muffler will sound good!!

i wanted a remus but they quit making the one i wanted so i said fuck that lol
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« Reply #8 on: March 24, 2010, 01:01:20 PM »
Best of both worlds.  An e30 with just the engine you want, what could be better?  Looks like you found that 525i pan, eh?  Check in every once in a while, especially if you dig up another engine or get the bug for another 318is.

And to answer PumpItUp's rant...I know where you're coming from.   But the way you explained it is almost hostile...I pretty much agree with  you, and your passion is admirable but IMHO your tone is too harsh!  :eek:

E30s aren't perfect, but I prefer buzzy rattles and twisted seats over panels falling off the doors.  I also prefer the liveliness of the semi-trailing arms over the too-well-controlled Z-Axle.  Might be I get an e36 M3 or even a Z3 after the kids move out, if my '91 sedan lasts that long...;)

I considered a 318Ti too, but the interior build quality didn't seem as  good.  OTOH, I wish the e30 had a little more rear-seat room.  The e36 dash is better than the e30 too, especially the plain one in the 318Ti.  Many detail improvements...body is stiffer...sunroof is reliable...less rust...altogether better suspension...far superior aerodynamics...far better window seals...etc.  Mid-90s was a bad time for the 3-series.  Mid-90s BMW motors were a disaster too, come to think of it.
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« Reply #9 on: March 24, 2010, 01:07:09 PM »
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Best of both worlds.  An e30 with just the engine you want, what could be better?  Looks like you found that 525i pan, eh?  Check in every once in a while, especially if you dig up another engine or get the bug for another 318is.

And to answer PumpItUp's rant...I know where you're coming from.   But the way you explained it is almost hostile...I pretty much agree with  you, and your passion is admirable but IMHO your tone is too harsh!  :eek:

E30s aren't perfect, but I prefer buzzy rattles and twisted seats over panels falling off the doors.  I also prefer the liveliness of the semi-trailing arms over the too-well-controlled Z-Axle.  Might be I get an e36 M3 or even a Z3 after the kids move out, if my '91 sedan lasts that long...;)

I considered a 318Ti too, but the interior build quality didn't seem as  good.  OTOH, I wish the e30 had a little more rear-seat room.  The e36 dash is better than the e30 too, especially the plain one in the 318Ti.  Many detail improvements...body is stiffer...sunroof is reliable...less rust...altogether better suspension...far superior aerodynamics...far better window seals...etc.  Mid-90s was a bad time for the 3-series.  Mid-90s BMW motors were a disaster too, come to think of it.




yea i finally found it!!! lol and yes this motor is gonna be a beast along with the suspension ill be adding to this with the E36 M3 rear subframe and some BOOSTZZZ lol
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« Reply #10 on: March 24, 2010, 01:54:34 PM »
Are you welding a e36 rear subframe in?  Seems like a lot of work just to hang two wheels on, but it's your project....far beyond my skills, no doubt about it.  Be sure to post some pics!
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« Reply #11 on: March 24, 2010, 02:18:01 PM »
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Are you welding a e36 rear subframe in?  Seems like a lot of work just to hang two wheels on, but it's your project....far beyond my skills, no doubt about it.  Be sure to post some pics!


there are brackets that can be made to help fit it in with a little cutting and other things but the E36 M3 rear subframe puts power down MUCH better the the E30 one! and when i boost it im gonna need more than just good tires :)

but im just working on getting it running for now then off to the exhaust shop!!!
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« Reply #12 on: March 24, 2010, 06:26:33 PM »
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 Mid-90s BMW motors were a disaster too, come to think of it.


Tell that the the last (and first) owner of my 95 530i who got to spend $10K putting a block in at 110K :D
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« Reply #13 on: March 24, 2010, 07:07:54 PM »
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Tell that the the last (and first) owner of my 95 530i who got to spend $10K putting a block in at 110K :D



LULZ!!! hahahah
well the E36 motors were 6 cylinder motors wereVERY good the bodies not so much...
the motors in the E36s were based A LOT on the M20 as well as most M50s!

as long as there takin care of the motors will last a LONG time i had over 200,000 on my M42 and beat the hell out of it... but i also always check my oil and coolent
as for the E36s their OBDII motors were re-designed and the nitrite coating was a little better then in the earlier ones and the blocks usually last a fairly good amount of time!
but mine will get a decent overhaul this summer anyways haha
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« Reply #14 on: March 24, 2010, 09:26:11 PM »
I'm glad the original owner of my e34 went to the trouble to have the nikisil block replaced.  The car is up to 270,000 miles now and still runs like a champ!  

But I'll agree, the M50 - M54 motors were some of the best that BMW has made.  Despite their high maintenance, I do like the M60/62/62tu series a lot.  There's even a little spot in my heart for M70/73 motors :D

My experience with the N52 and N54 so far has been quite disappointing.  Aluminum bolts randomly breaking causing leaks...  Valvetronic components wearing out prematurely...  The N62 V8s (745i/545i/x5 4.4i) have impressed me even less.  I've been seeing cylinder heads fail at 100K with either carbon blockage or valvetronic wear to the point where valve lift is compromised.  It just feels like BMW is designing motors to last 100,000 miles but no more.  It seems like all the "new" generation motors ("N" designation instead of "M") are over engineered towards output and efficiency without much regard for longevity.
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