BMW M50 and M52 engines?
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Im looking to buy an e36 coupe as a track car, either a 320 or a 323 as i don't have much money to play with and am still at university but want to get out there and start somewhere, so i figured a lower powered rear wheel driver is not a bad place to start.
Just wondering if anyone could shed any light on what i've heard about the m50 motor. I've heard its heavy and a bit of a dog but thats only going from what i read on another forum somewhere. So basically, which block is better in your opinion? Is it worth going for a post 1994 car just for the update in the motor or not?
Thanks very much.
Sean
Just wondering if anyone could shed any light on what i've heard about the m50 motor. I've heard its heavy and a bit of a dog but thats only going from what i read on another forum somewhere. So basically, which block is better in your opinion? Is it worth going for a post 1994 car just for the update in the motor or not?
Thanks very much.
Sean
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