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12-12-2005 09:18 PM #1Registered Member
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e36 m3 conversion help in VA
I have read through the articles already but Im havent fopund anything so far I was wondering if there is a shop that somepne could recommend in VA to do the e36 m3 motor conversion. And what should the cost be for the complete job? Thanks for any help that you can provide me with
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12-21-2005 05:24 PM #5Registered Member
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Mike Robinson has done quite a few of those...
Low mileage S50s and S52s are getting tougher to find, so you'll have to contact Mike to see what he can find.
This will slightly change the handling balance of the car because you are adding weight to the nose, but it will be offset by the huge increase in HP and Q. You can either go the route of dropping in a engine/transmission from an E36 M3, or you can keep the original transmission and use the adapter plate that Mike designed for the conversion.
I've enclosed his website, but you should really give him a call to discuss the job. He can give you estimates on price, time of conversion, etc...
Cheers!
John
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88 M3
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12-21-2005 09:27 PM #6
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