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m3 supra conversion

would someone please posts some pics or links with a m3 that has a supra twin turbo engine conversion? never seen em i wanna see!!!!
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would someone please posts some pics or links with a m3 that has a supra twin turbo engine conversion? never seen em i wanna see!!!!
http://members.shaw.ca/turbofiero/bmw_conversions.htm

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http://members.shaw.ca/turbofiero/bmw_conversions.htm

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Just... Why? why not just buy the supra? The probably intent would be to make a drag M3, so why not jsut get the original car?
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Buzzy Jap crap in a BMW?!?!?! I don't believe it.
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The swap is a very cool and props to the guys who did it 1 but why do it?? I dont get it.
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Buzzy Jap crap in a BMW?!?!?! I don't believe it.
Those were supra engines and skylines in those bimmers not some honda B16 or B18. JAPCRAP?? far from it.
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that site also has the option to drop in an sr20det into an E30.....i'm thinkin about doin this.
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that site also has the option to drop in an sr20det into an E30.....i'm thinkin about doin this.

Why ???????????
Tha defeats the whole porpuse this is Horendus, Jap Crap in BMW very sad
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Re: m3 supra conversion

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Just... Why? why not just buy the supra? The probably intent would be to make a drag M3, so why not jsut get the original car?
Hate to tell you this, but a Supra would DEFINITELY be more expensive than that POS bmw he put the engine into.
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Hate to tell you this, but a Supra would DEFINITELY be more expensive than that POS bmw he put the engine into.
You asshole, that Supra can't handle for shit, and maybe if the M3 engine weighed as much as the Supras it would make more horsepower, what a dip-shit.
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People calm down. This is my first post on the BMW forum because I am a "JAP CRAP" lover. or ex lover for that matter because I want to get an M3. But I must still say Japanese engines are bad ass. in the late 80's they were producing 100hp/liter (on the b16 for the dude that called it japcrap). And I dont think there is any engine that can get you most bang/buck when you start modding than the supra engine.

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...and maybe if the M3 engine weighed as much as the Supras it would make more horsepower, what a dip-shit...
Where do you get the idea that engine weight has anything to do with HP?

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Re: m3 supra conversion

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Where do you get the idea that engine weight has anything to do with HP?
if I wanted any shit from you, I would have squeezed your head.
If an engine block has more material (metal), it will flex less and handle more power reliably. Now go to hell.
and 100 hp per liter, and no torque? I call those engines crap.
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Re: Re: m3 supra conversion

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if I wanted any shit from you, I would have squeezed your head.
If an engine block has more material (metal), it will flex less and handle more power reliably. Now go to hell.
and 100 hp per liter, and no torque? I call those engines crap.
What the hell are you talking about, you obviously dont have a clue what you are talking about so I recommend you shut the hell up little boy. Go to school and learn some real mechanic stuff. I thought this forum was for serious automotive enthusiast not fast and furious little punks like this kid. Come on now dont be ashamed, how old are you? did you get permission from your parents to subscribe to this forum??

flex less... what the hell!?!?

By the way dumbass I am a mechanic, you want more horsepower out of an engine... you want light weight parts!!!
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