BMW 2002 with a E30 M3 engine
Custom 1974 BMW 2002 built by A1 Imports Autoworks in California. A1 Imports replaced the original 1990 cc with the 2.5-liter S14 from an E30 M3. Not just any S14, but the S14 EVO, a limited-edition 1989 variant. In our calculations that’s 195 horsepower / on a very light 2330 lb car …. wow! [gallery]
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should have done engine swap yourself. so that you know your vehicle in and out. still this is freakin awesome, am going to sacrifice my 72 tii for this conversion.
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Kenton Mcnichols - October 9th, 2010 at 11:44 am
It seemd to me that I read somewhere that someone nested an M6 engine into a 2002Tii. I have no idea if this is even physically possible but what some people do with cars and engine transplants; nothing surprises me.
If anyone knows about this story, please post it on this forum so that we can ALL see this mechanical wonder.
Thanks
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Nice article; I suffer from really serious allergies too. It sucks in this time of the year.
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