Has anyone ever seen this done? Would it fit?
M57 in a touring?
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Would it actually bolt in?
Yeah, no problem I would have thought.
Will it run?
That's where the fun begins, the modern diesel management systems are unbelievably complex, electronic throttles for example and if the donor had traction control then the ECU needs to see the readings from both front and rear ABS sensors....
Yeah, no problem I would have thought.
Will it run?
That's where the fun begins, the modern diesel management systems are unbelievably complex, electronic throttles for example and if the donor had traction control then the ECU needs to see the readings from both front and rear ABS sensors....
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Waste of time. And the end of the day its just a run of the mill BMW diesel engine. Thats why you never see people putting them in E30's. I'm guessing it will be more complicated then the a S54 conversion with all the other diesel extras, Turbo, inter-cooler.
I totally agree mate, but as with everything it's the cost/time/effort weighed up against the benefits of doing it.glenn wrote:anything's possible if you want it bad enough
In this case, unless you could do the whole job yourself including fabricating parts then the op would be better off putting a similarly powerful petrol engine in the car then fitting an LPG conversion to mirror the diesels fuel costs.....in my opinion anyway.
Im not after economy really more the torque and tuning potential, been scouring the net for a while now and not seen it done so im guessing it will be pretty unique too?
One of the things that is concerning me is the weight of the m57, the short engine weighs 168kg
One of the things that is concerning me is the weight of the m57, the short engine weighs 168kg
If you want tuning potential, I'd either keep it all BMW and look at turbo-ing something like an M52 or maybe even try a different manufacturers engine altogether. The Saab turbo lump is tough as hell, pretty easy to find and can return big power numbers without breaking the bank.gatesy23 wrote:Im not after economy really more the torque and tuning potential, been scouring the net for a while now and not seen it done so im guessing it will be pretty unique too?
One of the things that is concerning me is the weight of the m57, the short engine weighs 168kg
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Can you not run a modern engine on a complete custom engine management, like make a new engine loom and use other parts and basically make your own engine managment which is more basic? do away with extra sensors and all that bollocks 
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yes, theres about 2 diesel stand alone managements on the market with acceptable resolution atm.
part of the difficulty with that is finding a man that can map it.
part of the difficulty with that is finding a man that can map it.
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http://www.specialist-components.co.uk/ ... ageDisplayAlex wrote:Can you not run a modern engine on a complete custom engine management,
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Where did you get that info from?! That is more than an M30 with 2 extra cylinders! In an era where BMW are claiming lighter and lighter engines..gatesy23 wrote:One of the things that is concerning me is the weight of the m57, the short engine weighs 168kg
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that must be with full accessories and all the pumps etc.
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HereJhonno wrote:Where did you get that info from?! That is more than an M30 with 2 extra cylinders! In an era where BMW are claiming lighter and lighter engines..gatesy23 wrote:One of the things that is concerning me is the weight of the m57, the short engine weighs 168kg
http://www.unixnerd.demon.co.uk/enumber.html
According to this it's 168kg without oil, manifolds, starter motor, alternator etc
I think i mis-quoted when i said 'short engine' as this weight include the head. but nothing else
The latest N57's are alloy block with a whole new level of complex electronic wizardry iircJhonno wrote:Where did you get that info from?! That is more than an M30 with 2 extra cylinders! In an era where BMW are claiming lighter and lighter engines..gatesy23 wrote:One of the things that is concerning me is the weight of the m57, the short engine weighs 168kg




