m52 v m30
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Its entirely up to you, but if you have an M50'd E30, then I would keep things simpler with an M52.
Money/time would be well spent on refurbing an M50/M52, as your not gonna get really any performance difference swapping to either engine, and even the M5x's are all getting old and tired now.
Money/time would be well spent on refurbing an M50/M52, as your not gonna get really any performance difference swapping to either engine, and even the M5x's are all getting old and tired now.

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M52 is going to be a better real world engine to live with, I mean fuel consumption etc.
The M30 has it's charms as a grunty workhorse.
Lads, this thread has the potential to get messy, so play nicely
The M30 has it's charms as a grunty workhorse.
Lads, this thread has the potential to get messy, so play nicely
i just left a zoners house who has an m52 waaaiting to go in his nos prepared touring with an m50 intake and a very tidy looking 6 branch that he made,that blokes a nutta! 

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Dezzy wrote:The M30 IS a good conversion but now M52's can be had for peanuts , as you'll no doubt need 2 of those!

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Stop kidding yourself LeeE30BeemerLad wrote:M52 is going to be a better real world engine to live with, I mean fuel consumption etc.
The M30 has it's charms as a grunty workhorse.
Lads, this thread has the potential to get messy, so play nicely
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my 2 pence...
M52 is nice and revvy/lively, better on fuel , much smoother, and obviously more advanced
M30 nice low down grunt, not as lively but still packs a decent punch,
depends completely on your driving style and what you use the car for ..the M30 has "soul" and will live forever if treated right, something I like in an old car
the M52 will shit it's ally block if neglected or overheated !
M52 is nice and revvy/lively, better on fuel , much smoother, and obviously more advanced
M30 nice low down grunt, not as lively but still packs a decent punch,
depends completely on your driving style and what you use the car for ..the M30 has "soul" and will live forever if treated right, something I like in an old car
the M52 will shit it's ally block if neglected or overheated !
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If you've got a M50 in there already, it makes sense to go M52.
If you use your touring for carting around loads of crap, a family, caravan, trailer then maybe it's worth the effort of changing everything over for a M30 just to get the balls out torque.
I still reckon cabs and tourings (fat arse E30's!) are best suited to M30's while lighter saloons respond better to less torque/more revs from a 24V donk.
Horses for courses really. You should try and bag a ride in one of each if you're in two minds, decide for yourself as there is definately two camps regarding M5x and M30 engines... the M5x camp being, err, camp
(sorry, i had to have a pop at some point, i'd been too helpful there!)
If you use your touring for carting around loads of crap, a family, caravan, trailer then maybe it's worth the effort of changing everything over for a M30 just to get the balls out torque.
I still reckon cabs and tourings (fat arse E30's!) are best suited to M30's while lighter saloons respond better to less torque/more revs from a 24V donk.
Horses for courses really. You should try and bag a ride in one of each if you're in two minds, decide for yourself as there is definately two camps regarding M5x and M30 engines... the M5x camp being, err, camp
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As I said, its down to preference.
If its a daily, an M30 will guzzle petrol (I really mean it, guzzle!). They are just like the M20B25 with more grunt. Its an engine that has character and suits E30s well. Also you can call your car a 335i :p
Either way, my alligence is still with the M20. Rebuilding one of these, a nice BTB manifold, lightened fly, etc, etc. Then the B25 is grunty, snappy and so much better than anything posted so far on this thread. Although it might not be as quick as a good M52 or as meaty as an M30. But .... the noise
If its a daily, an M30 will guzzle petrol (I really mean it, guzzle!). They are just like the M20B25 with more grunt. Its an engine that has character and suits E30s well. Also you can call your car a 335i :p
Either way, my alligence is still with the M20. Rebuilding one of these, a nice BTB manifold, lightened fly, etc, etc. Then the B25 is grunty, snappy and so much better than anything posted so far on this thread. Although it might not be as quick as a good M52 or as meaty as an M30. But .... the noise

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I was very impressed by the way my M50'd touring yanked a loaded car trailer for hundreds of miles a few weeks back,returned about 23mpg as well.
Have noted since that there seems to be a bit of an oil stain above the exhaust exit though,so i guess that my 150k engine is getting toward the end of it's days as well.
I can see a lot of sense in following the Dezzy/Danthe route,M50 iron block with M52 oily bits,depends on how long you can have your car in bits as to just how viable this will be for the OP.
My thinking would be to buy a donor car just for the engine parts needed and the later ECU,then build the needed bits into the existing M50.
Have noted since that there seems to be a bit of an oil stain above the exhaust exit though,so i guess that my 150k engine is getting toward the end of it's days as well.
I can see a lot of sense in following the Dezzy/Danthe route,M50 iron block with M52 oily bits,depends on how long you can have your car in bits as to just how viable this will be for the OP.
My thinking would be to buy a donor car just for the engine parts needed and the later ECU,then build the needed bits into the existing M50.
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Im giving the m30 a vote on this one! 
indeed if you have that one as in your signaturestaley_turbo wrote:Im giving the m30 a vote on this one!
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Have you got all the ECU and EWS bits?tommy22 wrote:well my mind is now made up just bought an m52 just need someone to do the loom as its out of an auto and i as much taken out as i can
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ive just got a ... 335i and its just as good on petrol as my 320i. before i got it i wanted to do an m50 swap because of fuel and the responsiveness. ive now 100% changed my mind! its nice and smooth round town but on the motorway it really flys! ive had a few fast cars ( e34 540i 6speed manual, e34 530i v8 manual, jag xjr 4.0 v8 supercharged, mk2 golf vr6, 328i sport, mk3 vr6 etc...) even though im only 24 and this still feels very fast. i still would like to try a m52 though lol





