Fri Jul 11, 2008 2:30 pm
The four door 1994 STW e36 homologation 318is was called the 318is class 2 (unimaginative, I know). cheap in germany, didn't make it here in rhd which is a shame. they're not the same as the 4 dr uk cars which are facelift m44 engined.
Simon's right about the engine info. In the BTTC which adopted the supertouring rules early, the S14 was used in 2l form, when BMW had to get serious cos of the creation of the STW, they built the S42 to replace it. IIRC in the first season (94) only BMW factory teams ran the s42s and other teams still ran the s14, as both were legal.
s42 head is an m42 casting, bares the same casting number, same combustion chambers etc, also ran the same front timing housings, even still runs the duplex chain, so doesn't really have more in common with the s50 (although s50b30 has pretty much the same dimension inlet ports as m42), although did have silly valves and seats (beryllium for the ti valves used 95 onwards), shim under buckets etc. Block is generally the same as M42, but a nikasil block was available in the later seasons.
Other stuff CR is actually 12.4:1, crank's 85mm, pistons 86.5mm.
Most parts are still available from BMW, I have a motorsport catalogue with the part nos, prices can be silly and why you'd want to i don't know though, pretty useless on a road car.

2.1 318is, MS, LPG. 200bhp, 175ft/lbs GONE!
Boxster, e46 m3, e36 sport touring and alpina B3 3.0