A race bmw 316, m10, s14, m20, turbo, na, its been the lot!

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  • david_white
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    • Nov 2004
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    Re: A race bmw 316, 240bhp Atmo M10

    Originally posted by Tristan
    probably 10 times as much as the E30 shell! mad , isn't it?
    Or try 50 times as much, that would be nearer the mark!

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    • RWD fords rule
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      Re: A race bmw 316, 240bhp Atmo M10

      Yeah your right the cost of good or even crappy escort shells is insane, although isn't the escort about 200kg lighter!
      "Horsepower sells cars, torque wins races" - Enzo Ferrari

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      • Graham
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        Re: A race bmw 316, 240bhp Atmo M10

        your prob right about the weight a fully trimed RS2000 weighed about 950kgs, where as the lightest of E30 beemers comes in at something like 1150 kgs, although some of that is down to better much spec'd trim central locking pas etc etc, not to mention a stronger shell!

        the current race car ready to race weighs in at just under 880kgs which i'd say is prob about 80kgs heavier than a similar spec'd dry sump massive wheeled multi point caged escort.
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        • trip998
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          Re: A race bmw 316, 240bhp Atmo M10

          how much weight will the acid dip remove??

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          • Graham
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            Re: A race bmw 316, 240bhp Atmo M10

            only about 30kgs BUT your gonna put some of that back on when you paint/waxoyl it!
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            • RWD fords rule
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              Re: A race bmw 316, 240bhp Atmo M10

              880kg is impressive, the E30 M3 rallycars that used to be raced over here by the likes of Bertie Fisher were rapid! easily the fastest 2wd atmo cars at the time, and they would still be at least be on par with the best 2.5 litre millington mk2 escorts, loved the sound of them and excellent handling, and then the sierra cosworth came along and spoiled all the atmo fun.

              Here's a good rally clip of an E30 m3 in action
              Last edited by RWD fords rule; 02-09-2010, 22:07.
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              • Graham
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                Re: A race bmw 316, 240bhp Atmo M10

                good stuff, when i win the lottery or similar i'll build another s14 engine in 2.5 form they are good for about 350 bhp @9,000rpm.

                back down to earth for a bit this turned up today



                a decompression plate from ferriday, although i didnt need it in a hurry, it was made to a drawing specific to my application and delivered in 48HRS!

                why do i want a decompression plate? well its to do with money really, my new crank will push the pistons 2mm higher out the top of the block (which has been skimmed by a couple of mm over the years), i cant machine the pistons down to suit, i dont want to buy new shorter rods or pistons ( which would have to be custom made) or a new block, which is 2K new or s/h as a whole engine. so given the choice of £100 for a decomp plate or £2000 for a block which will have to be bored i choose to spend £100

                if the decomp plate works ok with this engine it leaves the door open to further future capacity increases given a fresh blockand decomp plate i could increase the stroke more without changing pistons and rods, making 95mm stroke possible with a 95mm bore i'd have a 2693cc or 2722cc with a slight 0.5mm increase in bore size which would really and truely be the absolute upper limit of whats possible capacity wise with this engine
                Last edited by Graham; 09-09-2010, 13:08.
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                • turbo m
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                  Re: A race bmw 316, 240bhp Atmo M10

                  will you use normal gasket sealer to secure it to the block or is there a special glue/ sealer as i have a decompression plate for my zvh. Looks like it going to a weapon on the track..

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                  • Graham
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                    Re: A race bmw 316, 240bhp Atmo M10

                    ferriday say put the decomp plate between the head gasket and head, use a thin smere of blue hilomar on the top side of the plate to seal it against the head
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                    • turbo m
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                      Re: A race bmw 316, 240bhp Atmo M10

                      Thanks for that. For somereason i got it in my head to fit the decomp plate to the block then gasket on top to the head i don"t know why i thought that!!!Thanks again will be watching this thread as usal..

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                      • caprimentle
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                        Re: A race bmw 316, 240bhp Atmo M10

                        Originally posted by turbo m
                        Thanks for that. For somereason i got it in my head to fit the decomp plate to the block then gasket on top to the head i don"t know why i thought that!!!Thanks again will be watching this thread as usal..
                        i would of thought the same thing, either that or 2 forms of headgasket, one on top of the plate, on below the plate, but then i've never delt with one or even read up about one.
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                        • Graham
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                          Re: A race bmw 316, 240bhp Atmo M10

                          i decided i need a rollover jig, making life difficult for myself i also decided i wasnt going to spend any money on one!

                          this is what i came up with, using the base of my engine crane which is unbelievably heavy i welded together some old bits of A frame and attached it to the oe
                          bumper mounts, somewhere along the line i cocked up a bit and made and the pivot higher than i wanted, not that i realised until later, the plan at the other end was to use one of my engine stands (i have 3) getting very late in the day i hooked up the engine stand and realised my pivot mistake, the front and rear being at vastly different heights, at that point i went in doors rather dejected my work was proabaly a waste of time, differnt height pivots mean it wouldnt rotate

                          in the morning i discovered much to my surprise that despite the missalignment the shell rotated quite nicely and the whole things quite stable



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                          • Group4_Mark2
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                            Re: A race bmw 316, 240bhp Atmo M10

                            Excellent idea with the engine stand, would never have thought of that. That means I am half way to a rollover spit myself.
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                            • turbo m
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                              Re: A race bmw 316, 240bhp Atmo M10

                              Nice one i like it when you say didn"t want to spend any money !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Iam the same !! as long as it works does it matter what it costs and looks like as long as its safe too.

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                              • Graham
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                                Re: A race bmw 316, 240bhp Atmo M10

                                i sorta side tracked myself today and started modifying a rear beam for the new shell, gradually i've been moving the beam up in the old shell, as moving it up limits the adverse camber effects of lowering, i've now taken it a step further, by doing away with the bushes and by building solid mounts directly into it i was able to get the beam higher up than previously possible, ive gained about 1- 3/4 inch.





                                normally the tube through teh middle is flush with the underside of beam



                                pictures on its side because the car is! a rollover jig make working on the cars underside a pleasure instead of an arse!
                                Last edited by Graham; 11-09-2010, 21:16.
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