the m20 developement thread. Some progress and a new lump.

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Sat Jun 15, 2013 2:42 am

morerevsm3 wrote:the M20 ratios are for a 320i rally class, not much good for big hp, zf bolts straight up to motor, crossmember needs slight mod for slight angle change, and you have option of 4, 5 or 6 speed with ZF also, RRP is 4000euro for 5 speed, 4800 for 6 speed, then there is optional shifter, GST etc, I can do a better price than that though...
$5500Au is still up there, Albins 3 gear is only about $1900 but have to do a major adaption

http://www.e30tech.com/forum/showthread.php?t=114051

its ready to go in, ratios are 2.43, 1.65, 1.24, 1.0 std 5th (0.75 or 0.84)
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Just subscribed but I fear most of the content is over my head!
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the car raced at Phillip Island grand Prix circuit on the weekend, best time 1:46.2, still on 205/50/15 tyres, there is another 1.5 seconds at least in it yet, with 3.46 diff, car was hitting ~8400rpm in 1:1 5 th gear on the straight 8O around 165 mph!!!
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on board from a hillclimb ...
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looks great
sounds great too 8)
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No breakthrough on this yet?
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honestly there are no magic breakthroughs to be found, simply using old fashion tuning techniques works very well. the recipe is very easy
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reggid wrote:honestly there are no magic breakthroughs to be found, simply using old fashion tuning techniques works very well. the recipe is very easy

Expensive tho.


I was talking to a local engine tuner and he said the 2.8 m20 built was a 'hand grenade engine' .... not heard that tbh.
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In what context does he mean hand grenade? :?
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bab-91 wrote:
reggid wrote:honestly there are no magic breakthroughs to be found, simply using old fashion tuning techniques works very well. the recipe is very easy

Expensive tho.


I was talking to a local engine tuner and he said the 2.8 m20 built was a 'hand grenade engine' .... not heard that tbh.
honestly if someone is worried about spending a bit of money then modifying engines isn't something they should be contemplating but you don't need to go crazy allout to build a strong reliable m20
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Wed Apr 23, 2014 8:54 pm

Hi all I've posted elsewhere on my wish to build a stroker I've got a M20B25 with 885 head etc it has throttle bodies and weber alpha management cat cam 284 and fritz exhaust system end to end also a baffled enlarged sump and M21 oil pump and lightened flywheel it makes 190FWHP on Thor racing hub dyno

I want to build a 2.8 or buy a 2.9 kit from IE, one or the other, Im not looking for the ultimate power just as much torque as I can get and 200 FWHP do I buy a kit with new rods shells bolts etc off IE or go down theDIY route , am I right in thinking I've got to use an m52 crank with 130 mm rods ( probably new ones) and my existing pistons. he car is track only and I don't mind running fuel additive as I have access to it via a friend who builds and runs per race cars. Also Im not frightened of machining Etc as the friend has access to all that.

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Kedge wrote:In what context does he mean hand grenade? :?


They go pop. Apparently, like I said, not heard of many strokers blowing up.
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awesome post was gonna send my head off but now with this post i will have a go at it my self. i am not building a stroker yet just a m20b25 rebuild but was wondering what u mean by 781 ,885 and hemi head?
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more than 3.5 years later and still going strong, now in 1:43's at Phillip Island, and raced at Bathurst last weekend, had to start this race in 35th due to retiring on last lap in race 2 with broken half shaft while running 5th...got up to 10th-

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