Price for new engine
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E30-318is-auto
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i`ve been quoted £190 for a new 1.8i engine is this a good price, i have no idea wether or not it is.
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Ziggy
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Your username (but not the number of doors in your avatar!) would suggest that you need an m42 318is engine rather than an m40 318i engine?
Either way, if the engine is brand new, then yes it's a good price. Otherwise, the value depends on condition / miles / history / warranty...
Either way, if the engine is brand new, then yes it's a good price. Otherwise, the value depends on condition / miles / history / warranty...
E30 in need of wiring loom smoke since April '11...
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Bewdley320T
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It certainly isn't gonna be NEW and doubtful if its reconditioned but
if its half decent, snatch his hand off and if it's fitted give him your eldest child too.
if its half decent, snatch his hand off and if it's fitted give him your eldest child too.
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Sanchez
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M42 is a manual so will need to think about that as well!!!!!Ziggy wrote:Your username (but not the number of doors in your avatar!) would suggest that you need an m42 318is engine rather than an m40 318i engine?
Have to look into that. Could do with a nice 325i engine.... that'll be a nice spare for when it goes pop. If you could still buy an S14 engine you could make some sleeper..... Last s14 engine i saw for sale was a 320iS engine on the fleabay goin for something near 4K (euros) and had done 160 (KM)

Uni is killing the project.
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Alex
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i could be wrong but my etk disks said a new s14 engine is 2-3k i could be wrong tho as it was a while back when i had them installed with the 2003 price lists
i will reinstall it and see what prices i can get and see if i can get uptodate prices
i will reinstall it and see what prices i can get and see if i can get uptodate prices
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Bewdley320T
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4k!!!!!!!!!!NayC wrote:Have to look into that. Could do with a nice 325i engine.... that'll be a nice spare for when it goes pop. If you could still buy an S14 engine you could make some sleeper..... Last s14 engine i saw for sale was a 320iS engine on the fleabay goin for something near 4K (euros) and had done 160 (KM)
Give me an Oak log and an old pen knife and I'll knock you one up for that.
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E30-318is-auto
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mine is a 318i not is i made mistake when registering lol, as for this engine i dunno mileage yet, i have been offered a engine from a 320i how much work would be involved in dropping this in place of my 1.8i?
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E30-318is-auto
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i`m not thinkin in terms of performance just getting it moving again, and surely a 2.5 is an even thirstier beast.
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E30-318is-auto
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it did seem a bit expensive to me but i desperately need my car back.
yep any want an 4dr e30 saloon? got a running & driving* 318I engine with 108K £120. Good for Spares use or just to smash around.
*will need springs up front and springs& shocks for rear , and steering wheel.
*will need springs up front and springs& shocks for rear , and steering wheel.
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E30-318is-auto
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have replied to your pm sati, will talk to a mate tomorrow about how much to pick car up.
No, it isn't the same or even similar. It is significantly faster than the 318i and if I can get well over 30mpg on a long run and 25mpg booting it around town (with a slush box), then a manual version in good nick shouldn't break the bank petrol-wise.Alex wrote:... a 320i has pretty much the same preformance as a 318i but with a drink problem, so it would be wasted effort in my opinion
Ah well, can't disagree there. If an engine swap is on the cards, it would be just as easy to slot in a 325 as it would a 320 and the 325's much greater low-down torque is a huge benefit.... a 2.5 would be better
Dave in Torquay


Not really, the 320i is considered just as thirsty as its bigger brother. Still neither of them are that bad, just worse than the 4 pots. Its all about 6 cylinders and if you have to fork out a few extra pennys for the petrol its worth it!E30-318is-auto wrote:i`m not thinkin in terms of performance just getting it moving again, and surely a 2.5 is an even thirstier beast.

Uni is killing the project.




