Hi Fellas!
I'm kinda new in the Zone and am a proud owner of the South African version of the E30 M3 i.e. the 333i.
I will post some pics of the box once my restoration project is completed.
Basically I wanna know whether it's possible to stroke a M30 engine as well as whether this would offer any gains and what the possible losses I must expect if I do go the stroke route.
Stroking a M30 engine
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a_kara
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yes it is possible to have a larger capacity
3.5 is available
racing dynamics did 3.8 veriosn
3.5 is available
racing dynamics did 3.8 veriosn
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ric325i
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Welcome to the zone
sounds like you have an interesting motor there. pictures will be needed
If its the m30 we all know love (with hammers) then bmw made a 3.5 version
i didnt realise racing dynamics did a 3.8
sweet i will have to find out more info about that just to know about it.
If its the m30 we all know love (with hammers) then bmw made a 3.5 version

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GrindCulture
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Doesn't the M30 have enough torque already!?
Not in E30s any more 
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gareth
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never 'enough' torque
sounds like you have an interesting car, i'd love to see some pics of how BMW did it...
sounds like you have an interesting car, i'd love to see some pics of how BMW did it...
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