Car project!

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Lurker27
    Registered User
    • Jun 2004
    • 287

    #1

    Car project!

    Cross post from TG

    I'm thinking of doing a BMW E30 project for my college car.... Take a 318, which can be found in good shape but not running for $300 (trust me )and dropping in a chevy LS1 blockthen scavenging vortec 6.0 heads and lower compression, and the M6 which is nice. From there, standard mandrel bent pipes, and 2 T3/4 hybrid turbos, found on family cars from the 80s, and maybe a few stock intercoolers fused together. All of these parts are from the junkyard, obviously. I'd like to port and polish the whole thing to have it breathing, and then get it tuned. The only other mod would be better than stock valve springs, BOV, and maybe a MAF if necessary. I'd need to get a better fuel setup to handle the ~13psi off the twin turbos, which I've calculated spooling around 3000 rpm, which gives me around half of the band in boost. All pipes would be wrapped in asbestos tape to insulate them, or ceramic coated if i could afford it. Eventually a 100shot of dry nitrous could be added to expand the threat range and top out the power.

    In addition the LS1 setup would remain quite steetable, not developing boost until 3000rpm or so. with the excessively tall gearing found in the camaro/corvette M6, you're talking an honest 28mpg highway. 1800rpms at 80mph in 6th. The LS1 also improves the balance and decreases the weight of the E30 as comapred to the cast iron monstrosities that come stock from bavaria.

    Alot of plumbing to route the oil and air would eb needed, but it would all be custom made from big mandrel bent pipes, which saves $$$.

    The lower/bottom end should survive, but I'd need a replacement rear end for the Bimmer. I'm also thinking of custom making fiberglass panels using the originals as the mold to lose weight. A diffusser/undercarriage, along with slight lowering, new tires and springs, would greatly help traction.

    Other than that, standard weight reduction stuff, seats, maybe a new head unit to get a CD player in there.

    I think that, with liberal use of wrenching and the junkyard, it can be done under 8K.

    Shooting for >800HP and >800torque, <2400 pounds in the car.

    Thoughts.
  • Echo419
    Registered User
    • Sep 2003
    • 2614

    #2
    Dude funny you should mention that... I was just looking into getting a project car already built similar to the one your making... it was on ebay a couple days ago... let me find it for ya

    *LINK EL POOFO*
    Last edited by Load SM5; 07-17-2004, 06:28 PM.
    ANGEL, MASK, PANTS, LOADER, GUITAR, PADS, EVERYTHING FOR SALE
    Aim - PossessionZero----------Gmail - [email protected]

    Comment

    • Lohman446
      Useful posts: 7
      • Jun 2003
      • 9315

      #3
      Echo... that was mean

      Kinda funny but mean...

      I was reading what he said, and thought... no way.. and then you put that link up Im like, this I gotta see cause someone has skills to do this.

      Then I clicked on your link and was like

      Then I figured out how to get those all to close and was like thats pretty

      This is after I considered any mod that would ban you for it of course. But, in the end it was and took only a couple minutes to get out of so I was like lets all just

      "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

      Comment

      • vf-xx
        Henchmen Inc.
        • Nov 2001
        • 3311

        #4
        Back on topic.

        Honestly I don't know if what you're suggesting will work or not, but it sounds like a good idea to try.

        If this is going to be a college car it sounds like building it now will get you very framiliar with your car so you should be able to fix it when you need to. This is something I can only wish I was willing to take the time/effort to do myself.

        Good luck, and if you do it keep us updated!
        -- Feedback--

        Comment

        • FutureMagOwner
          Registered User
          • Dec 2001
          • 3354

          #5
          echo that link gave me 2 trojans you might wanna i dunno fix it or something

          Comment

          • ASDadam
            Registered User
            • May 2003
            • 587

            #6
            2nd time he posted a link with either a trojan or a virus. I say we kick his tail out of here. Thats just pathetic.

            Comment

            • nt2004
              yeah, thats right...
              • May 2003
              • 832

              #7
              echo stop posting that link. Its not funny to give infected links on forums. He posted it in another thread and it almost got him banned, maybe this one will do the trick
              ** AO-IL **
              My Setup
              Demolition Paintball
              RogueFactor, for all your mag needs!
              I KNOW THE REAL KOOF!!!

              Comment

              • j.t.
                enter title here
                • Sep 2001
                • 363

                #8
                Just got 2 trojans from that one...



                Thanks alot

                Comment

                • nt2004
                  yeah, thats right...
                  • May 2003
                  • 832

                  #9
                  Originally posted by j.t.
                  Just got 2 trojans from that one...



                  Thanks alot
                  hmm why didnt the mods remove the link yet?
                  ** AO-IL **
                  My Setup
                  Demolition Paintball
                  RogueFactor, for all your mag needs!
                  I KNOW THE REAL KOOF!!!

                  Comment

                  • Load SM5
                    Scruffy Administrator

                    • Oct 2000
                    • 6772

                    #10
                    Link removed...Echo you were warned in the last thread you did this in. Take 3 days to think about how much we love when tards throw viruses on peoples computers.


                    Moorewatch

                    If you read this, thank a teacher.
                    If you read this in English, thank a soldier.

                    Comment

                    • Lurker27
                      Registered User
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 287

                      #11
                      A quick alt F4 doubeltap to the head got me out of it.

                      Comment

                      • MaChu
                        AO's HalfBreed Mix
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 425

                        #12
                        Hmm...Im planning to swap a V8 in my Datsun 240Z. Remember its not all going to bolt up. Lets see your gonna need a machine shop to make custom engine mounts, weld in a custom transmission crossmember to accomidate something that will bolt up to the LS1 like a T56 or T5 transmission, alot of wiring changes, custom made driveshaft, etc. Try contacting people have done this before or look online for a guide like for my V8 swap I turn to Jagsthatrun.com which have swapped SBC in Jags, Volvos, S10s, Datsuns...contact them for info too.

                        Good luck
                        Black 1972' Datsun 240Z(I6 Goodness)

                        My Feedback

                        Comment

                        • Lurker27
                          Registered User
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 287

                          #13
                          Yep, looks like a rather lot of steel plate is going to be involved for adapter plates. I'll probably do it in stages to minimize costs

                          Comment

                          • PyRo
                            President Bioloaf inc.
                            • Dec 2000
                            • 10186

                            #14
                            T5 + LS1 = about a week before the tranny blows up

                            Comment

                            • Lurker27
                              Registered User
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 287

                              #15
                              The Chevy M6 would be coming along, of course.

                              Eventually I'd need a TH425.

                              Comment

                              Working...