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ADVICE ON MY E30 318i
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<blockquote data-quote="miepower" data-source="post: 384523" data-attributes="member: 754"><p>I'm always fond of the 6 cylinders older bmw mainly the m20's and m30's for its performance and also being bullet proof and easy to work with especially for a dummy like me. However, If i were to have another E30 or E36 for that matter, I would seriously consider m42 for the transplant. For a 4 potter, its a bang for the bucks and with a lot of potentials. In a nut shell, I also believe a well sorted m42 might have a great chance to out perform m20's probably in a streight line or more likely in curves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miepower, post: 384523, member: 754"] I'm always fond of the 6 cylinders older bmw mainly the m20's and m30's for its performance and also being bullet proof and easy to work with especially for a dummy like me. However, If i were to have another E30 or E36 for that matter, I would seriously consider m42 for the transplant. For a 4 potter, its a bang for the bucks and with a lot of potentials. In a nut shell, I also believe a well sorted m42 might have a great chance to out perform m20's probably in a streight line or more likely in curves. [/QUOTE]
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