e36 m3 Touring
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ross_jsy
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Thinking of getting an e36 touring pretty soon, and am already toying with the idea of sticking an s50b30 in it along with body kit etc off the m3.
So, with that in mind, is there any base model that would be better to start with? And anyone know anything about wiring up an e36 lump into an e36? Imagine it will be easier than the m50 conversion!
Cheers
Ross
So, with that in mind, is there any base model that would be better to start with? And anyone know anything about wiring up an e36 lump into an e36? Imagine it will be easier than the m50 conversion!
Cheers
Ross
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oldroydsr4
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Here you go -i'll save you some time and money.
http://www.driftworks.com/forum/drift-c ... james.html
http://www.driftworks.com/forum/drift-c ... james.html
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nickso
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hmm £5200. probably worth that for the conversion but it's not exactly clean is it? lots of things i would want to change on it. could be very nice though.
on another note i have thought about shoving an m60 into an e36 touring.
on another note i have thought about shoving an m60 into an e36 touring.

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It looks good BUT it is a Scottish turd, it is probably on its 4th set of rear brake pipes !nickso wrote:hmm £5200. probably worth that for the conversion but it's not exactly clean is it? lots of things i would want to change on it. could be very nice though.
on another note i have thought about shoving an m60 into an e36 touring.
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Andy325i
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That does look sweet 

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bss325i
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This is a comversion i have thought about doing and may do it in the not to distant future.
Very easy to do as its just nuts and bolts.
Very easy to do as its just nuts and bolts.
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just seen another one on ebay here's the number 330474562674
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nickso
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plenty i would change about that one too.

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bss325i
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The black one looks like junk.
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It's something I'd definately do if my m3 shell became scrap fodder.
I'd just find a touring with a tidy body and interior in a decent colour combo and completely ignor the running gear.
Having both cars complete would make it a lot easier, I have no idea how plug and play the electronics are, but having the complete m3 means if the worst comes to te worst swap the entire loom
If you start with a saloon you get to swap the mirrors and get the standard smooth skirts wich suit touring better than the sculpted coupe ones, I also thing the saloon contour wheels look great on tourings. Other than that there's not a lot in it, the bits you don't need from a coupe might be easier to sell or worth more though?
I'd just find a touring with a tidy body and interior in a decent colour combo and completely ignor the running gear.
Having both cars complete would make it a lot easier, I have no idea how plug and play the electronics are, but having the complete m3 means if the worst comes to te worst swap the entire loom
If you start with a saloon you get to swap the mirrors and get the standard smooth skirts wich suit touring better than the sculpted coupe ones, I also thing the saloon contour wheels look great on tourings. Other than that there's not a lot in it, the bits you don't need from a coupe might be easier to sell or worth more though?
cheers,
harry
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just bought a e36 tourer dont know wat to do with it as it just looks and feels like a boring car to me would make a good base for you though very well looked after only two owners near mint condition full history and every old mot and receipt 
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ross_jsy
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Think £5,200 is a bit strong for that one given a silver one which looked perfect to me sold for 4k with a rebuilt lump in!
Don't want to buy a predone one anyway for 2 reasons. Don't have the cash right away to do it. Idea would be use it as standard while I save and also, I am enjoying the m50 swap in my e30. Would rather do the work myself.
Don't want to buy a predone one anyway for 2 reasons. Don't have the cash right away to do it. Idea would be use it as standard while I save and also, I am enjoying the m50 swap in my e30. Would rather do the work myself.
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bss325i
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Me to as i dont trust other peoples work!ross_jsy wrote:Think £5,200 is a bit strong for that one given a silver one which looked perfect to me sold for 4k with a rebuilt lump in!
Don't want to buy a predone one anyway for 2 reasons. Don't have the cash right away to do it. Idea would be use it as standard while I save and also, I am enjoying the m50 swap in my e30. Would rather do the work myself.
If i do it myself then i know there will be no bodges.
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A 323i or 328i would be the best basis. Find a clean manual with the usual shagged M52 blowing all it's coolant out for £350-500. A mechanically sound M3 Coupe for £2500, sell all the entrails for a grand, 2 long weekends, job done.
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ross_jsy
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As far as electrics, will the s50's loom plug into an m50/52's loom or need modifying?
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bss325i
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I doubt very much that there will need to be any modifying of looms. The M3 engine loom should just plug in where the donor cars engine loom plugs in.
One thing is that if your donor car has ASC, this will need to be removed as no E36 M3 had it.
One thing is that if your donor car has ASC, this will need to be removed as no E36 M3 had it.
