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robo 23rd July 2011 10:53 PM

Still on alternative donors.
 
Still on the subject of alternative donors, i had a quick look at the product range of the bmw. Some pretty heavy weight stuff in the line up without going away from the 4 pot range, I realise the sierra is here for the moment but its nice to know there are other worthy contenders,

http://www.bmwe21.net/320is/specs.htm

Bob

mark 24th July 2011 10:07 AM

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The uk never had a 2lt model that made that much power, the 2lt uk models from that time produced about 130bhp, the 2.5 170bhp, the m3 215bhp and m3 evo 240bhp

There was a 318is which was 136bhp too, they all had very tall bulky inlet manifolds though

Still a very good alternative to a sierra though

If i had a big pit of money i would be putting an m3 engine in mine, used to have a 1997 m3 evo and absolutely loved it, with 321bhp i reckon it would make an incredibly fast roadster :D

AshG 24th July 2011 12:29 PM

the problem is that it would be a crime to destroy a nice E30. E36 on the other hand, 2.8 straight 6 all ali engine 190bhp out the box.

robo 24th July 2011 05:44 PM

In its day
 
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Originally Posted by AshG (Post 61604)
the problem is that it would be a crime to destroy a nice E30. E36 on the other hand, 2.8 straight 6 all ali engine 190bhp out the box.

No one in their right mind would have destroyed a sierra when they were in there hay day. I was talking about a few years down the road and am quite sure when these are old hat they will change hands for small change like the mx5.

just my 2pc

Bob

twinturbo 24th July 2011 06:14 PM

plenty of ropey e30's worth destroying.

TT

sven8t4 24th July 2011 06:23 PM

yeah a couple of boy racers by me have some that could do with being taken off the road! lol

mark 25th July 2011 12:22 PM

It would be a crime to chop up a decent e30 or any m3 but as said there are PLENTY of ropey ones out there! they generally have intergalactic mileage though when they get down to donor car money

twinturbo 25th July 2011 01:13 PM

E36 Compact is the same as the E30 underneath.

TT

robo 26th July 2011 09:06 PM

Will mercedes ever be players in this????????

Bob

Talonmotorsport 26th July 2011 11:02 PM

The problem with BMW as a doner is the same as the sierra and thats the front uprights. It's massive for what it has to do on the roadster and will require a fabricated bracket for the top ball joint. One way round it could be to make a new 5 stud hub for the mx5 upright or use a granny hub in the sierra upright. The rear bearing carrier is ideal as it would bolt to the current fabricated rear upright with little fuss.


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