M50 inlet on M52, sorry i know its been asked!
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Simon13
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But....i've had a good look on tinternet and can't really find anything?! Seem some very bodge looking "kits" on ebay for like £50?!
I've been on E3024v and e36coupe, can't seem to find a guide for this very well know upgrade
It interests me for my E36 but i'm sure many E30 24v converters on here with M52's would like to know also possibly
Ta muchy
I've been on E3024v and e36coupe, can't seem to find a guide for this very well know upgrade
It interests me for my E36 but i'm sure many E30 24v converters on here with M52's would like to know also possibly
Ta muchy
You can't help yourself can you! Alpina exhaust and now inlet manifold bodging...a man after my own heart.
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Simon13
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i need to look more closely at Kos' motor don't i. thing is i don't know the 24valvers very well.
Ain't no M20
its like starting all over again! I've seen just by looking the crankcase breather pipes are in different places. I've already got an M50 manifold and throttle body
I'm quite keen to give my M52 a kick up the arse and make it faster! My pina touring out drags any stock 328i with ease as the pod proved
Ain't no M20
I'm quite keen to give my M52 a kick up the arse and make it faster! My pina touring out drags any stock 328i with ease as the pod proved
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E36coupe guide is to give that alpina bloke £300 to chop up your M50 manifold.
The polish bloke on ebay makes a crappy kit that will fall apart under the slightest bit of vacuum.
There is also this very strange way - http://www.team-bar.com/diy_m50manifold.htm
I recommend none of this fcking about, put the oil separator in the bin and run the crank case breather straight to the inlet elbow, simples
The polish bloke on ebay makes a crappy kit that will fall apart under the slightest bit of vacuum.
There is also this very strange way - http://www.team-bar.com/diy_m50manifold.htm
I recommend none of this fcking about, put the oil separator in the bin and run the crank case breather straight to the inlet elbow, simples
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You need then inlet Burt... dans method is the one that was done on mine.. i did notice a good difference dispite the engine being shagged.. im actually quite excited to get a good b28 in mine with the inlet... i drove the car the engine is coming out of, it had an auto box and standard inlet and it was quicker than mine!!
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does this help any? not really read it myself but i bookmarked it anyway.
http://www.emotors.ca/Articles/40.aspx
http://www.emotors.ca/Articles/40.aspx

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Simon13
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Thanks Dan, i'll need a new rubber throttle body pipe then as mine is split. But isn't the M52 one a smaller bore to the M50 inlet? Just blank off the breather hole on the M50 inlet.
I'm sure i can figure out the rest from those links cheers
I'm sure i can figure out the rest from those links cheers
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No need for remap, you will need an E36 325i throttle boot and cable.
The support brackets stay on the block and can be bent over enough to bolt onto the M50 manifold, although it doesnt hurt to leave them off
The support brackets stay on the block and can be bent over enough to bolt onto the M50 manifold, although it doesnt hurt to leave them off
Cool,thats me sorted then for next weekDanThe wrote:No need for remap, you will need an E36 325i throttle boot and cable.
The support brackets stay on the block and can be bent over enough to bolt onto the M50 manifold, although it doesnt hurt to leave them off

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You know Bob then!?DanThe wrote:self tappers, cable ties, P40, blue tack, sticky back plastic and a tin of satin blackBob_S wrote:rip it all out and simplify it.. p.s you might need some duck tape

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Do you have any photo's of this DanThe?DanThe wrote: I recommend none of this fcking about, put the oil separator in the bin and run the crank case breather straight to the inlet elbow, simples
Just received a 2.5 m50 inlet and without looking at the engine would like to see how - picture paints a thousand words and all that!
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See where the big fat pipe is running from the front of my cam cover to the inlet?Baurluvva wrote:Do you have any photo's of this DanThe?DanThe wrote: I recommend none of this fcking about, put the oil separator in the bin and run the crank case breather straight to the inlet elbow, simples
Just received a 2.5 m50 inlet and without looking at the engine would like to see how - picture paints a thousand words and all that!

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Does that pipe go to the inlet boot? looks like it goes to the throttle bodyE30BeemerLad wrote:See where the big fat pipe is running from the front of my cam cover to the inlet?Baurluvva wrote:Do you have any photo's of this DanThe?DanThe wrote: I recommend none of this fcking about, put the oil separator in the bin and run the crank case breather straight to the inlet elbow, simples
Just received a 2.5 m50 inlet and without looking at the engine would like to see how - picture paints a thousand words and all that!
Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..
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E30BeemerLad
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there are 2 inlets just at the bottom of the inlet boot, the one you see takes the crank case breather pipe and the one the other side takes a supply from the ICV (m50 variety)
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I know, ive got one on mine using an M50 boot with the two holes but my pipe is a temporary cut and shut effort running under the manifold with bends here there and everywhere, do you have a pic of where it joins at the boot? and what pipe did you use?
Thanks
Thanks
Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..
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The inlet boot is for a 525i non-vanos, which is what my original M50 lump came from. (now reincarnated as Dezzy's 3ltr mo-fo)
Not got any pics I'm afraid. The pipe I am running from the crank vent is just some coolant pipe, not sure on the dimension but it squeezes into the vent nice & tight and connects to the bottom of the boot with a jubilee clip. The pipe coming from the ICV is just some old coolant hose from the M40 the touring had in I believe
Not got any pics I'm afraid. The pipe I am running from the crank vent is just some coolant pipe, not sure on the dimension but it squeezes into the vent nice & tight and connects to the bottom of the boot with a jubilee clip. The pipe coming from the ICV is just some old coolant hose from the M40 the touring had in I believe


