




[/img]three sisters,sort of!Moderator: martauto






[/img]three sisters,sort of!



nah its the real thing budbmwsport wrote:Is it a genuine Hartge M30 engine or just a couple of bolt on twinkets? i.e rocker cover.





Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..

i seen him today rav been telling him the same thingRav335uk wrote:![]()
Keep it, don't sell it yet, you've only finished it, drive the car around for a while, you'll change your mind.


They have high comp pistons, chipped ecu, cam etc... 240bhpdo you know what power they push out?

still won't be as powerful as yours imy! but it still has the sentimental value in my heart...i do love this and i think rav and indy have persuaded me to keep it! i would love to do kore to it,so now i'm just putting it away in storage until i restore the old girl to her former glory.ImysE30 wrote:Project looks good, look forward to the updates

Well you certainly don't see many Hartge M30 engine's around, will be worth it in the long run for surekieranbusak9 wrote:still won't be as powerful as yours imy! but it still has the sentimental value in my heart...i do love this and i think rav and indy have persuaded me to keep it! i would love to do kore to it,so now i'm just putting it away in storage until i restore the old girl to her former glory.ImysE30 wrote:Project looks good, look forward to the updates


'fraid not.staley_turbo wrote:They have high comp pistons, chipped ecu, cam etc... 240bhpdo you know what power they push out?

this one definately had the six branch but it wouldn't fit the e30 chassis...thanks for the info though, the pistons don't seem different to you bss325? the standard pistons don't usually have those angular valve cutouts,but please correct me if i'm wrongbss325i wrote:'fraid not.staley_turbo wrote:They have high comp pistons, chipped ecu, cam etc... 240bhpdo you know what power they push out?
Hartge H5 conversion of the M30B35 consisted of a remaped ECU, camshaft, Hartge headgasket, valve cover, exhaust system and on LHD cars a six branch manifold.
No high comp pistons.




Have you seen this? it looks mental.H36 (M3) - 350



it pulls very strong throughout the whole rpm range,the sound when its at 2500-5000rpm is music to my ears. and i'm quite proud of my find...just glad the chap who sold me the 535 didn't have a clue what hartge meant!!bss325i wrote:The cut outs are normal, they are standard M30 Pistons.
I bet it goes well though? It has a better spec than most home brew M30 conversions.
Lucky bar stewardkieranbusak9 wrote:it pulls very strong throughout the whole rpm range,the sound when its at 2500-5000rpm is music to my ears. and i'm quite proud of my find...just glad the chap who sold me the 535 didn't have a clue what hartge meant!!bss325i wrote:The cut outs are normal, they are standard M30 Pistons.
I bet it goes well though? It has a better spec than most home brew M30 conversions.

hah just reminded me of my dear old dad! he used to call me that...Duke137 wrote:Lucky bar stewardkieranbusak9 wrote:it pulls very strong throughout the whole rpm range,the sound when its at 2500-5000rpm is music to my ears. and i'm quite proud of my find...just glad the chap who sold me the 535 didn't have a clue what hartge meant!!bss325i wrote:The cut outs are normal, they are standard M30 Pistons.
I bet it goes well though? It has a better spec than most home brew M30 conversions.
With all due respect, wherever/whoever you are getting your info from is incorrect.staley_turbo wrote:I'm going to have to disagree, they are definitely high comp pistons in there.
Hatge used 10.5:1 compression mahle pistons.








it has an ECU from an E24kieranbusak9 wrote:this is the ecu out the car