I found one in local salvage yard and could be had cheep it is a 5spd is it worth investigating. I haven't owned a bmw yet.
Stan
I found one in local salvage yard and could be had cheep it is a 5spd is it worth investigating. I haven't owned a bmw yet.
Stan
if theres 3 whats the 3rd? P71 or yugo? (first is durr, miata!)
I am really enjoying my 86 325e, just wish i had snow tires for it.
'88 '89, and I don't know about '90 had that. In '91 they dropped it.
seriously, unless it's rusted all to heck, get it. In fact, even if it is all rusted out, you can part it down. Sport seats are valuable. An LSD diff will sell. BBS's bring a couple hundred. etc. etc.
Do a timing belt.
Check out Ireland engineering for performance parts.
They are great cars. We ran one in the 24 hours of Lemons.
We bought a '90 325is for the '06 Challenge, thrashed it for a year, brought it to the '07 Challenge, thrashed it for another year, and then turned it into a dual driver autocross car last year. It loves it! 240k hard miles on an original M20 (only replaced crank bearings and cleaned the oil pump) and it runs great. It's a little noisy but so what.
i found out why it is there .It was driving down the highway funny engine noise then died and wont restart i am thinking timing belt.
bam2002 wrote: Do a timing belt. Check out Ireland engineering for performance parts. They are great cars. We ran one in the 24 hours of Lemons.
Yes, buy Ireland Engineering if you want cheap, chinese made knockoff parts.
I have bought 2 pieces from IE, upper rear shock mounts and an exhaust, and both are really nice. The build quality on the exhaust is fantastic and it sounds great, with a very reasonable price.
stan_d wrote: i found out why it is there .It was driving down the highway funny engine noise then died and wont restart i am thinking timing belt.
If all that is true it's going to take more than just a timing belt...
if the price is between 200 and 350 would it be worth it pass side rear fender has mud in it .other than that it is clean
Definine "funny engine noise."
Somewhere in the greater Richmond Virginia area, there is a black short bumper E30 325is with under 150k miles on the ticker that was purchased from its original owner - with a stack of records no less - for $500, because it "needed an engine."
What it actually needed was a $12 Bosch relay.
I'm just saying... make sure it's something serious. If you take an E30 to the corner mechanic, they may declare it gone long before it actually is...
Worst case, spend a few hundred $ on a used engine?
Apex Carver wrote: recipe for success http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DbI3m6vs4Q E30 + LS1 = GLORY
EDIT: Music (if you can call it that) on the video is NSFW. Comment from driver at end of the video is also NSFW.
^E30 + LS1 is ridiculous as you just saw.
A car that has very tail happy characteristics with 130lb/ft, but then add another 225+lb/ft.
Pass.
If the engine is trully done (not just needing a head) I have a 440hp lt1 in my last challange car. So how much does this car weigh?
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