M10/M30 Turbo/Super charger
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billgatese30
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does anyone have any good sites for info on this or any sort of examples that have been achieved by people on f/i ing an M10 motor.
or an m30 for that matter
or an m30 for that matter
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http://www.bmw2002.co.uk/turbo.htm
http://home.att.net/~jroal/jay/bmw.htm
Will try find some more later...
HTH, Mark.
http://home.att.net/~jroal/jay/bmw.htm
Will try find some more later...
HTH, Mark.
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Bloody hell...
Also:
http://www.kilander-racing.se/
500hp M30 and the 700hp+ s38
Also on the M10 front
http://www.r3vlimited.com/phpBB2/viewto ... 10&t=21326
Also:
http://www.kilander-racing.se/
500hp M30 and the 700hp+ s38
Also on the M10 front
http://www.r3vlimited.com/phpBB2/viewto ... 10&t=21326
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billgatese30
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cheers guys...........i hope this is reasonably cheap, my wallet might not like been told it cannot spend the money
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Which engine are you going for? The M10 or the M30? Turbo'd M10s are nice, M30s with blowers are MENTAL!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... ename=WD2V
Bolt on job for the M30, don't see an inlet manifold though, but would be a good starting point.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... ename=WD2V
Bolt on job for the M30, don't see an inlet manifold though, but would be a good starting point.
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billgatese30
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not sure as i haven't seen a turboed m30 in a rhd e30
i know that turbo cars need a larger exhaust mainfold to aid the flow(i think anyway), there for the steering rack issue may arise.
on most lhd cars this never matters, and there the only ones i have seen with m30 turbos
otherwise it may well be the m10
or i have been thinkning about m3/m5 motors, or the v12 out of the 750/850 just to be different
i know that turbo cars need a larger exhaust mainfold to aid the flow(i think anyway), there for the steering rack issue may arise.
on most lhd cars this never matters, and there the only ones i have seen with m30 turbos
otherwise it may well be the m10
or i have been thinkning about m3/m5 motors, or the v12 out of the 750/850 just to be different
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You can't use the 745 turbo stuf because of the steering coupling unfortunatly
I was looking into the TCD turbo kit when i had my old E34 but it was the same problem.
Both the 745 and the TCD kit mounts the turbo below and to the rear of the manifold,i think you would need a custom manifold to place the turbo on top and to the front of the manifold.You then could make the down pipe to fit around the steering coupling.
I'm guessing the same applies to the M10 ?
I was looking into the TCD turbo kit when i had my old E34 but it was the same problem.
Both the 745 and the TCD kit mounts the turbo below and to the rear of the manifold,i think you would need a custom manifold to place the turbo on top and to the front of the manifold.You then could make the down pipe to fit around the steering coupling.
I'm guessing the same applies to the M10 ?
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billgatese30
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not sure
thats why i was keeping my options open.................i feel a trip to spain coming on to buy an LHD e30
thats why i was keeping my options open.................i feel a trip to spain coming on to buy an LHD e30
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What about getting an M3 with a blown engine ?
Imy might be able to help if he has not sold his all ready ?
Thats if your buget can stretch that far ?
Imy might be able to help if he has not sold his all ready ?
Thats if your buget can stretch that far ?
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that would be sooo cool
m3 m20 turbo
m3 m20 turbo

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billgatese30
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doubt it..........not for 10k for just the shell before the mup goes in
i was thinking more aling the lines of a 300-500 quid 316 or something then i could use the m10 block (or bin it) and jsut do some weldding on it myself.
then either drag/track it or get some more money and then drop it into a mint shell or make it into a mint shell at a later date.
it wouldn't be a road car to start with as i would struggle to insure it for a year or 2 so it would be purley drag/track with plenty of maintenance to keep it minty.
then think about putting it in a mint rolling chassis
i was thinking more aling the lines of a 300-500 quid 316 or something then i could use the m10 block (or bin it) and jsut do some weldding on it myself.
then either drag/track it or get some more money and then drop it into a mint shell or make it into a mint shell at a later date.
it wouldn't be a road car to start with as i would struggle to insure it for a year or 2 so it would be purley drag/track with plenty of maintenance to keep it minty.
then think about putting it in a mint rolling chassis
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Si316 and gwnleym10 (spelling?) are the men to talk too, both are in the M10 tuning world and they'll be able to help for sure.
The one fact that does interest me with regard to the M10, having also had one, is that they are direct decendants of the F1 BMW lumps pushing 1400hp!!!
Good luck on your quest for boost, mines about to be realised
The one fact that does interest me with regard to the M10, having also had one, is that they are direct decendants of the F1 BMW lumps pushing 1400hp!!!
Good luck on your quest for boost, mines about to be realised
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M10's and m30's are pretty similar in design, its often said that a m30's are just m10 with another two cyclinders...
Many m10's have been turboed, however i have yet to see a right hand drive one being done. Do the Aussies drive on the right hand side? if so then, m10man has a friend who has one.
What i know.....
Converting the 1.8 to 2ltrs, lowers the compression of these engiens, making a perfect base for a turbo conversion!
The main problem i see is the stearing coupler, from what i can work out there are a few ways around this,
Remount the engine, so it sits lower/further back (the front half of a m42 propshaft i have just learnt will help with this! as its shorter...)
Then there will be loads of room in fron of the engine for a turbo, especially if you have a electric fan.
The exhaust header will be the biggest expense, unless you have a go at making it your self. There is a guy on www.e30tech.com who has, just search m10 turbo, should find him.
Maybe a blower would be easier, a mini one will aparently work pretty well with an m10
Many m10's have been turboed, however i have yet to see a right hand drive one being done. Do the Aussies drive on the right hand side? if so then, m10man has a friend who has one.
What i know.....
Converting the 1.8 to 2ltrs, lowers the compression of these engiens, making a perfect base for a turbo conversion!
The main problem i see is the stearing coupler, from what i can work out there are a few ways around this,
Remount the engine, so it sits lower/further back (the front half of a m42 propshaft i have just learnt will help with this! as its shorter...)
Then there will be loads of room in fron of the engine for a turbo, especially if you have a electric fan.
The exhaust header will be the biggest expense, unless you have a go at making it your self. There is a guy on www.e30tech.com who has, just search m10 turbo, should find him.
Maybe a blower would be easier, a mini one will aparently work pretty well with an m10
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m10's are pretty much bomb proof as well, and parts are cheeeeeeeeaaaaaap!
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well, the fact that they are bombproof, cheap and readily available was what got me thinking, and the same goes for the m30 too
it also crossed my mind baout the f1 1400bhp thing too..........hehehehe
cheers guys, get my thinking cap on sharpish
it also crossed my mind baout the f1 1400bhp thing too..........hehehehe
cheers guys, get my thinking cap on sharpish
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the hairdryer on those lumps was bigger than the actual engines!billgatese30 wrote:well, the fact that they are bombproof, cheap and readily available was what got me thinking, and the same goes for the m30 too
it also crossed my mind baout the f1 1400bhp thing too..........hehehehe![]()
cheers guys, get my thinking cap on sharpish
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seems rude to make it smaller, might make the blower feel inadiaquate mate, and we can't have that now can we 
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So the exhaust header is the problem with RHD Turbos? So a custom manifold like the M20 FI boys are doing would solve the problem? Is there actually enough room to get a turbo and all the plumbing into an e30 with an M30 in it?
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yeh u can,,,,, im sureJos wrote:So the exhaust header is the problem with RHD Turbos? So a custom manifold like the M20 FI boys are doing would solve the problem? Is there actually enough room to get a turbo and all the plumbing into an e30 with an M30 in it?
u have to use a turbo which is above the manifold in any case... not like some cars which have them below
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Doesn't dips 335iturbo run a alpina B7 manifold? That sits the turbo below the manifold, by the engine mount.....should help simplify the exhaust route too...... with having the turbo topside of the manifold the exhaust has to be bent around the steering and through the gap left between bulhead and the engine.....glad mine is already doneKaran wrote:yeh u can,,,,, im sureJos wrote:So the exhaust header is the problem with RHD Turbos? So a custom manifold like the M20 FI boys are doing would solve the problem? Is there actually enough room to get a turbo and all the plumbing into an e30 with an M30 in it?
u have to use a turbo which is above the manifold in any case... not like some cars which have them below
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Dip's M3 was LHD
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Dependent on the size of the turbo and whether or not you're willing to relocate the oil filter, you can get one in below the manifold and have an easy exit path for the gasses.

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Is the oil filter not on the intake side of the block?
Why would you need to move it? Or were you refering to the photo and saying it's a good choice if you didn't want to move it.
Gibbering a little now lol, been up since 4am with 2.5hours sleep..
Why would you need to move it? Or were you refering to the photo and saying it's a good choice if you didn't want to move it.
Gibbering a little now lol, been up since 4am with 2.5hours sleep..
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Oil filter is below the exhaust manifold, can get in the way for the downward facing manifolds....Jos wrote:Is the oil filter not on the intake side of the block?
Why would you need to move it? Or were you refering to the photo and saying it's a good choice if you didn't want to move it.
Gibbering a little now lol, been up since 4am with 2.5hours sleep..
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Yeah, i'm gonna try fitting the oil filter in it's original position, but doesn't look hopeful. Also a bit worried about the oil getting scorched inside it by the exhaust heat.
Also might be a pain in the arse replacing it!
Also might be a pain in the arse replacing it!
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Mines staying were it is for now, but the oil pipes to the cooler will have to be shielded if the exhaust runs down past them. Hopefully my resident GURU Ant has sorted this already and I may end up having a backwards facing turbo!!Turbo-Brown wrote:Yeah, i'm gonna try fitting the oil filter in it's original position, but doesn't look hopeful. Also a bit worried about the oil getting scorched inside it by the exhaust heat.
Also might be a pain in the arse replacing it!
TBH I don't car if it ends up being mounted on the roof! I NEED BOOST NOW!!!


