E46 3.2 M3 Engine Transplant ???????
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GrindCulture
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It's probably possible, but I've never seen it done. No doubt it'll be veeeery pricey though, all the E46 electrical gubbins will have to be sorted, as well as getting mounts, manifolds etc. made up... not for the faint hearted/shallow pocketed.
Not in E30s any more 
Yeah i understand it will cost a fair amount of cash but fancy that extra power and something that again is different as i have never heard of it before, the guy who i work with was thinking about it aswell but he has other projects that he's trying to complete so thats why he's selling
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If you run it on standalone the Omex system would run it....probs about 1k for that + additional sensors/mapping etc etc.......
Just done omex on a 1.6 with itb's so god knows what the S54 would be like......
GDI (grey devil industries) can supply omex off the shelf and also might be able to sort you out with a loom too.
for getting it in i cant wait to see it! go for it
Just done omex on a 1.6 with itb's so god knows what the S54 would be like......
GDI (grey devil industries) can supply omex off the shelf and also might be able to sort you out with a loom too.
for getting it in i cant wait to see it! go for it
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I read all the way through this thread the other day (wish someone would edit out all the "go for it, man, whoa, awesome" type posts!), and was pleasantly surprised that's it appears to be relatively easy to get all the E46 electronics to work in an E30 (now that the author of this thread has done it all, and gives such good descriptions of what has to be done).tbmw wrote:has been done before
for tips read this
http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread ... 9200&pp=80
You do realy need the whole M3 to plunder, though.
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If you loose the VANOS you can use s50 management.........
Then you can cam it up to near 400 ponies!
Then you can cam it up to near 400 ponies!
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Really???
I never said it didn't, its just a viable option that i have seen done.
I never said it didn't, its just a viable option that i have seen done.
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Trise30rally
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Stop reading deeper into my posts!
No, you obviously need to do other things like a remap and maybe more but i do know for a fact that you can run an s54 on s50 management if you remove the VANOS.
I meant what i said in the first place, nothing more, nothing less.
It is just an option i know of and have seen running in a e36 3ltr hill climb car with an s54 engine that had a big blank plate where the VANOS used to be.
I meant what i said in the first place, nothing more, nothing less.
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Id be interested to hear from someone using a vanos locked motor with just a remapped ecu, not necessarily an S54, just an M50 or M52 etc, surely the most straight forward route is to use a standalone?
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I'm not sure that many/any standalone management systems can handle dual VANOS. I've seen mention of it on Megasquirt forums on my briefs reads there, but I've never seen a "Hey guys, look at my S54 on MS" type thread.
But yes, if MS/Emerald/whatever could handle dual Vanos, it would be the way to go instead of playing with EWS etc.
But yes, if MS/Emerald/whatever could handle dual Vanos, it would be the way to go instead of playing with EWS etc.
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the ecu will run fine without vanos.Jhonno wrote:I suspect if you lock the vanos (like you can on an S50) then run a remapped S50 ecu with s50 loom/sensors it may well work..
i.e the fuelling and ignition will be fine,
Only the ecu may go into limp mode if it can tell it´s not operating the vanos.





