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24th December 2008 - 05:01 AM
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Hi all, My mates second car is as states in the title, a E30 318i. We put a RB30 in it for a bit of a project, it was more of an impulse kind of decision. . Now im thinking, when engineering time comes, is that even legal?? -------------------- |
boot_it
Post #9
QUOTE(180josh @ Dec 25 2008, 10:04 AM) [snapback]1283337519[/snapback] Yes an RB25 head is going on in the near future. But that didn't answer my query. . just wanting to know if it is legal or not, not if the RB30 is a waste of time. for a turbo car for it to be legal its the weight of the car x3 which will give u the max ltr size engine u can use |
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random_ben7
Post #10
QUOTE(boot_it @ Dec 25 2008, 11:33 AM) [snapback]1283337757[/snapback] for a turbo car for it to be legal its the weight of the car x3 which will give u the max ltr size engine u can use But if its turbo it is not x3. |
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zorak
Post #11
mate your kidding yourself right??? |
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bergie_318is
Post #15
meh stiff the RB all together and put a M20B25 stroked to a 2.8 with a M52 crank, and either turbo that or put some ITB's on it! |
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Rookie ROX
Post #16
QUOTE(boot_it @ Dec 25 2008, 12:29 PM) [snapback]1283337887[/snapback] sorry if its under 1100kg its x3 for na and 2.5 for forced vehicles over 1100kg its 4.82na and x4 for forced You're still using figures from 1999.... 800-1100kg - W x 4.0 for NA and W x 2.75 for FI 1100kg+ - W x 5.0 for NA and W x 3 for FI Using rough figure of 1300kg for the E30, yes it would be legal. ROCK ON R~R |
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zorak
Post #17
QUOTE(bergie_318is @ Dec 25 2008, 09:00 PM) [snapback]1283338960[/snapback] meh stiff the RB all together and put a M20B25 stroked to a 2.8 with a M52 crank, and either turbo that or put some ITB's on it! way coolers that to me would be ideal being the purist but after building a 2.7 ETA stroker and also knowing a pretty tuff m30 build I can say the results to people wanting a big HP motor will be less than upto their standards. I do however know of a bloody quick M30 with n2o but we all know you cant run the bottle legally up here in QLD |
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bergie_318is
Post #18
yeah ive seen some bloody awesome M30's in e30's, but i suppose if you want a street car and not track, the RB would provide more HP. |
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DAL32
Post #20
QUOTE(bergie_318is @ Dec 25 2008, 09:00 PM) [snapback]1283338960[/snapback] meh stiff the RB all together and put a M20B25 stroked to a 2.8 with a M52 crank, and either turbo that or put some ITB's on it! way coolers Yeah but this guys a Nissan driver so they must be poor as if they can afford BMW engine and shit. Only reason to not do up a BMW with BMW parts is if you're a poorby arse. Flame suit on |
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clutch-monkey
Post #21
there's no reason to do up a 318 at all though. |
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clutch-monkey
Post #23
a great idea would have been buying a 325. but anything is better than the stock 4cyl, RB30, SR20, rotary, hyundai getz motor anything. |
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clutch-monkey
Post #25
QUOTE(bergie_318is @ Dec 26 2008, 11:53 AM) [snapback]1283340954[/snapback] yeah ive seen some bloody awesome M30's in e30's, but i suppose if you want a street car and not track, the RB would provide more HP. for drag racing the RB might suit not if you want a circuit track car, wtb: balance QUOTE(DAL32 @ Dec 26 2008, 05:26 PM) [snapback]1283341801[/snapback] You're using BMW 318i weight figures from 1999.... E30s weigh like 1100kg. prob needs 200kg of chassis bracing |
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Rookie ROX
Post #27
QUOTE(DAL32 @ Dec 26 2008, 05:26 PM) [snapback]1283341801[/snapback] You're using BMW 318i weight figures from 1999.... E30s weigh like 1100kg. 1991 E30 318i 4 door sedan - 1275g kerb weight. Straight from Redbook, the prime source of Queensland Transport's weight listings. ROCK ON R~R |
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iamhappy46
Post #29
Australian Design Rules state that an engine may not be fitted to a vehicle where the engine is older than the car. RB30 blocks into R32/R33/R34 etc is legal as the motor was originally fitted. |
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RalliSki
Post #30
QUOTE(iamhappy46 @ Dec 27 2008, 12:13 AM) [snapback]1283342823[/snapback] Australian Design Rules state that an engine may not be fitted to a vehicle where the engine is older than the car. RB30 blocks into R32/R33/R34 etc is legal as the motor was originally fitted. Think you will find an RB30 from a VL or R32 Skyline was before this BMW was made Therefore, the legality is questionable... The true indication is getting it mod plated due to the change in engine capacity(more than 15%) so the person you need to talk to about it being legal is an 'Authorised person' from the Qld Department of Transport who is the person who will be fitting the Mod Plate They are the ones who can tell you which hoops to jump through to make it 100% legal or even if they will pass it This. Best bet is to actually ring the QLD Department of transport and get the correct answer as opposed to the conflicting stories from SOME people on here who have no idea... Dale, I already asked you nicely the other day NOT to post your shit in here unless you have something constructive to add. Do it again and i'm going to suspend your account for 6 months. Capiche? |
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