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Welcome to the zone mate and the best of luck with the swap.Samoughton wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 9:50 pmJust about to set off on on my m54b30 swap.
got a 320 auto and an e39 530i manual that I will be trying to swap most of it into the e30.
wise me luck as can't find all that much info on it but I'm sure ill work it out.
ill update some bits on here when I get there.
Sam
Yeah I know what you mean, there are cheaper versions if you search but thought that video showed the theory. Not difficult to make yourself though if you are handy with a welder.
Rinx wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 5:36 pmSo it sounds like the following would work with the M54B30.
Usual M52 swap stuff:
- ZF 328i/M3 gearbox
I'm looking at using the 6-speed from the FL 330i which should tie up with the unused rearmost mounting points in the shell
- E36 328i prop with E30 CSB reversed
Not sure on what props would work with the 6-speed but haven't got the tape out yet
- E36 Engine arms
- E28 Engine mounts
- M20 Flywheel/starter/clutch (or just stick with the E46 dual mass set up with standard starter and clutch)
I'm going to be using the standard DMF there is a valeo sprung clutch/solid flywheel conversion for the E46 but heard mixed reviews
- E34 M50 sump
- Clio servo
I have heard the E90 servo fits but you need to remove DISA and lift the engine on one side if you need to swap it
- EWS delete or wire in EWS modules etc if you have donor car
EWS delete will work but running EWS is not as simple as M52, you need to swap ALL the modules otherwise it throws errors for modules it can't find and won't start. Some modules you can't use so you would need to edit the EWS to code out the modules you are not using. It is the way I want to do it but it is a can of worms.
- Exhaust manifold - sounds like the M52 manifold bolts up (BM Conversions M52 one should work?)
The main things that are different from the normal M52 swap are:
- Oil pick up pipe needs to be made up (doesn't look too difficult)
The E38 728i pickup should work , from this thread
https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/forum/ ... gin/page30
- DBW throttle to be installed
- Attach C101 plug to M54 loom and wire up accelerator pedal - doesn't look too bad if you're ok with electrics (E46 loom should be a good starting point)
- Modified FPR
- A few different pipes etc needed for plumbing
In the guide, he has used an E30 rad with a viscous fan and mounted the radiator fan switch into a different housing . I would just go with a E36 aircon rad and mount the switch in there, with an electric mounted fan in front of the rad.
So feels like if you can get hold of a cheap e46 330i, it shouldn't be a huge amount of additional work than a M52 swap
If you are running the full DISA intake it is bigger than the M52 but I think DISA is worth it.
or am I missing something....
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Don't hold your breath,
Yep, makes sense! I think the single mass would be a lot lighter so should give better accelaration. However, when I used to have an E46 330ci, the standard set up felt really smooth and had a great feel to it! I suppose it depends on whether you want to build an everyday useable car or just a toy to rag at the track.flybynite wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 9:40 pmDon't hold your breath,going to be a while as I have quite a bit going on at the moment. I'm just doing a parts hunt and getting it straight in my head for when I get round to doing it. There are a couple of people on here doing it now that I'm sure will chip in before long.
As far as the clutch, If you are using a M54 and matching gearbox I would stick with a stock clutch, modern cars have DMFs for a reason. Valeo conversion or M3 hybrid would have the same issues. I had no problem in the 330i with the clutch or gearchange (once the CDV was gone)
Nice new LuK flywheel and Sachs clutch waiting to go on (its the way it came from the factory and I have had no cause to mess with that combination).
Looking at the pumps i have here looks like I have made the same mistake
I get that but can't help thinking that if you mess with it too much you will lose the best bit of the engine and be better off with something else. I wouldn't go to the bother of putting in an M54 if I just wanted to rag it on track.Rinx wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 10:26 amYep, makes sense! I think the single mass would be a lot lighter so should give better accelaration. However, when I used to have an E46 330ci, the standard set up felt really smooth and had a great feel to it! I suppose it depends on whether you want to build an everyday useable car or just a toy to rag at the track.
I will be using a 3.15 medium-case torsen from the Z3. It is what they used on the M54B30 powered Z3 so should be OK. The M54 was not renowned for tearing out the boot floor like the S50 so I think the medium case will be fine.e30adventures wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 9:52 pmI am just wondering, what diff people are using? Ideally I am thinking of LSD with M54B30, but the original subframe is only suitable for small or medium case diff.
OMG, this reply so quick! Thank you for the info! Any suggestions on LSD diff? Probably it will be from e36/z3 medium case or I am wrong?flybynite wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 7:25 amI will be using a 3.15 medium-case torsen from the Z3. It is what they used on the M54B30 powered Z3 so should be OK. The M54 was not renowned for tearing out the boot floor like the S50 so I think the medium case will be fine.e30adventures wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 9:52 pmI am just wondering, what diff people are using? Ideally I am thinking of LSD with M54B30, but the original subframe is only suitable for small or medium case diff.
I will be using the 6-speed but it has the same ratio as the Z3 5 speed so around 3.15 should work well. I have not worked out if any prop-shafts will work in combination.
As I said above???e30adventures wrote: ↑Tue Nov 24, 2020 8:00 amAny suggestions on LSD diff? Probably it will be from e36/z3 medium case or I am wrong?
Thanks
Thanks for the information! really appreciate it!flybynite wrote: ↑Tue Nov 24, 2020 9:03 amAs I said above???e30adventures wrote: ↑Tue Nov 24, 2020 8:00 amAny suggestions on LSD diff? Probably it will be from e36/z3 medium case or I am wrong?
Thanks
I am using Medium case 3.15 ratio Torsen-type LSD from the Z3.
Plate-type LSD from E30 will work also
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This is why you need the early Getrag 260 gearbox as fitted to the E34 525i for 3-4 months. They are rare (and I have one for sale...) but they were designed to take the 24v engine but sit at the correct angle. You can retain the existing 325i diff, prop, gearlinkage and gearbox mount so that it looks like a proper factory installation. It has the same ratios as the E30 325i box so is an overdrive unit, meaning you can keep the existing diff ratio.clarko74 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 6:36 am
I also of course had to take account of the additional 10 or so degrees of rotation of the engine. I went for a Garagistic gearbox mount and dssr which they make specifically for this scenario. Both work fine although the gearbox mounts I'm using (E21 ones I believe) use larger bolts then the E30 ones so I had to open up the holes slightly to get them to fit. I also made up a custom gear lever mount from the E30 one and an E46 one, this puts the gear lever back to a more central location as it comes through the chassis
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Look back up the thread and follow the links posted, that will answer a lot of questions.buzzbee wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 8:07 pmim new to e30 zone and i too am in the planning stage for my e30 cab.. im looking at a complete 2004 330ci at the minute for a donner.
if i have the complete 330ci 6 speed manual what other parts am i going to need ??? will prop fit ?? will i need to make any changes to the tunnel or will the engine and box drop in ?? would the front seats fit ? questions questions .
any help and knowledge would be great