M10 or M40?
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crazybitchfttf
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How can i tell which one i have?
Trying to use that Sysadm dignostic program and not sure which to try?
will it make much difference?
Trying to use that Sysadm dignostic program and not sure which to try?
will it make much difference?
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crazybitchfttf
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Cheers for that, I got a M40 then... is that a good or bad thing?? 
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Gwynleym10
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Yes wayne is right the are inj m10's and i have one!
What year is it?
1983-1988 316=m10 carb 1766cc
1983-1987 318i=m10 inj 1766cc (L-jetronic)
1988-94 318i=m40 inj 1584cc (motronic)
1987-94 316i= m40 inj 1784cc (motronic)
(can't remeber exact cc on m40 engines...)
M10 chain driven engines and the block was first developed in the late 60's and been delivered in vairous different sizes from 1.5-2.0. Was used in the 2002 turbo (first mainstream production turbo car) also the block was used in bmw F1 tubo cars of the early 80's. Some turbo ones were tuned to well over 1000bhp. . M30 (bix six cyclinder engines found in 5, 6, and 7 series) are basically an m10 and a half! S14 engines found in M3s also have their roots in m10s. Its an engine with a hell of a lot of history
Know problems with m10s, as they are such revvy little creature they tend to break rockers and they eat distributers.... but generally bullit proof.
M40s often seen as a step back for BMW, supposidly produce more power, but in a less revvy way. Engines are more compact and more suited to run with catalytic converters. They were an engine designed for reduction in emmisions, thats it.
Know problems, "bag of nails sydrome" hydraulic tappets get louder and lauder after 100 000 miles big money to replace. but if you can cope with the noise it will still keep going. Generally as strong a m10's though. Never hear of head gasket problems like you do with m20's....
Parts for m10's are about 1/3 of the price to m40s
What year is it?
1983-1988 316=m10 carb 1766cc
1983-1987 318i=m10 inj 1766cc (L-jetronic)
1988-94 318i=m40 inj 1584cc (motronic)
1987-94 316i= m40 inj 1784cc (motronic)
(can't remeber exact cc on m40 engines...)
M10 chain driven engines and the block was first developed in the late 60's and been delivered in vairous different sizes from 1.5-2.0. Was used in the 2002 turbo (first mainstream production turbo car) also the block was used in bmw F1 tubo cars of the early 80's. Some turbo ones were tuned to well over 1000bhp. . M30 (bix six cyclinder engines found in 5, 6, and 7 series) are basically an m10 and a half! S14 engines found in M3s also have their roots in m10s. Its an engine with a hell of a lot of history
Know problems with m10s, as they are such revvy little creature they tend to break rockers and they eat distributers.... but generally bullit proof.
M40s often seen as a step back for BMW, supposidly produce more power, but in a less revvy way. Engines are more compact and more suited to run with catalytic converters. They were an engine designed for reduction in emmisions, thats it.
Know problems, "bag of nails sydrome" hydraulic tappets get louder and lauder after 100 000 miles big money to replace. but if you can cope with the noise it will still keep going. Generally as strong a m10's though. Never hear of head gasket problems like you do with m20's....
Parts for m10's are about 1/3 of the price to m40s
wow i was right have to say my m40 is quite quiet not noisey at allGwynleym10 wrote:Yes wayne is right the are inj m10's and i have one!
What year is it?
1983-1988 316=m10 carb 1766cc
1983-1987 318i=m10 inj 1766cc (L-jetronic)
1988-94 318i=m40 inj 1584cc (motronic)
1987-94 316i= m40 inj 1784cc (motronic)
(can't remeber exact cc on m40 engines...)
M10 chain driven engines and the block was first developed in the late 60's and been delivered in vairous different sizes from 1.5-2.0. Was used in the 2002 turbo (first mainstream production turbo car) also the block was used in bmw F1 tubo cars of the early 80's. Some turbo ones were tuned to well over 1000bhp. . M30 (bix six cyclinder engines found in 5, 6, and 7 series) are basically an m10 and a half! S14 engines found in M3s also have their roots in m10s. Its an engine with a hell of a lot of history
Know problems with m10s, as they are such revvy little creature they tend to break rockers and they eat distributers.... but generally bullit proof.
M40s often seen as a step back for BMW, supposidly produce more power, but in a less revvy way. Engines are more compact and more suited to run with catalytic converters. They were an engine designed for reduction in emmisions, thats it.
Know problems, "bag of nails sydrome" hydraulic tappets get louder and lauder after 100 000 miles big money to replace. but if you can cope with the noise it will still keep going. Generally as strong a m10's though. Never hear of head gasket problems like you do with m20's....
Parts for m10's are about 1/3 of the price to m40s
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Gwynleym10
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Oh yea there are a number of quite m40s around, they need frequent oil changes....and like to be looked after, thats why more m40's on the Zone are quite because zoners care about their cars!
Not all m40's are a bag of nails, but if your hear a rattly bmw driving aound its more than likely to be an m40!
Not all m40's are a bag of nails, but if your hear a rattly bmw driving aound its more than likely to be an m40!
Gwynleym10 wrote:Oh yea there are a number of quite m40s around, they need frequent oil changes....and like to be looked after, thats why more m40's on the Zone are quite because zoners care about their cars!
Not all m40's are a bag of nails, but if your hear a rattly bmw driving aound its more than likely to be an m40!

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Gwynleym10
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Yes thought i'd put that in before you read it! Think i ve been quit nice about m40's recently anyway.....
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Er is that to me?Yes, the 4 pot gang is here Wink Very Happy
Be very careful what you say otherwise we will come and visit you in your sleep and cut your balls off and hang them from your nose.................only joking mate hehehe
look at my user name.....
I like many BMW four pots, m10s m10 turbos s14's etc etc
m40's rule! i have one will post full spec on engine when i get home!
i hate working nightclubs! seem to be living here at the moment!
i hate working nightclubs! seem to be living here at the moment!
I've had both M20s and M40s,got an M40 at the moment.I miss the sound an M20 makes at high revs but I don't miss the poor economy.



