thats a really interesting question.
would you be putting the intake and throttle bodies on there too if it did?
Assuming the intake and exhaust are carried over, can an S38 head be bolted onto an M30 short block?
Robin
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thats a really interesting question.
would you be putting the intake and throttle bodies on there too if it did?
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A guy can dream, right? in theory... you'd have to use the m5 in/out because the inlet/outlet ports are double wide from the twin valves.Originally Posted by BillionPa
Robin
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01 E39 M5
i've often wondered this myself. bump.
Originally Posted by Alexlind123
+1 bumpoOriginally Posted by angrypancake
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So - assuming you made it work (I believe the block is different - something to do with the oil system) - the first time you gave it a rev in order to use the performance, a conrod would come out the side of the block.
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the s38 in and of itself is just a bored m30, is it not? if the transmission from an m5 works with an m30 engine, then it seems like the head would bolt onto an m30, with minor mods
Originally Posted by Alexlind123
I believe the limiting factor in relation to the rev limit is the big-end bolts - which, I gather are different.
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Just looking at realoem, the block is $1800 or so for a 535 and $4,100 for an M5 - connecting rods about $840 vs $2,800 - bigend bolts $5.80 vs $14.00 each. crankshaft is $1040 vs $2940. This doesn't necessarily mean they are different - but I wouldn't bet on them being the same.
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'54++ VW Subaru Turbo hybrid
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The coolant and oil passages are different. Look at pictures of the head gasket to see.
Brandon J