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Can you fit an S85 into a 2002?


Fatandre

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Yes. This is how.

 

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PS. And lots of time, welding, and fab skills....

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-Nathan
'76 2002 in Malaga (110k Original, 2nd Owner, sat for 20 years and now a toy)
'86 Chevy K20 (6.2 Turbo Diesel build) & '46 Chevy 2 Ton Dump Truck
'74 Suzuki TS185, '68 BSA A65 Lightning (garage find), '74 BMW R90S US Spec #2

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Yes, of course you can.  Advance adaptors makes a kit to use a T5 with it, and all you need to do is fab up a couple

of engine mounts and a throttle pedal.

 

Super simple.

 

Almost a bolt in.

 

Use a radiator from a VW Scirocco.  Stock hoses work fine.

 

Surprised more people don't do it.

 

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sarcastically.

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I was thinking, if you're going to this extent, why not...

 

No, no, no, Toby. That's an absolutely ridiculous suggestion. First off, what you're suggesting is blasphemy on account of even considering installing something produced by anything but the finest of German engineers. Secondly, if you're going that far, why not spring for the dual stage supercharger and water injection to get that high altitude performance? This is what I propose:

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Alex
-'75 2002 with M42

-Spec E30

-'91 318is

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You can fit any engine into any car with enough money.

That would take a lot.

As Marshall said, anything is possible if you have deep pockets. Joe Bill Dryden gave Ray Korman an open checkbook to build this car. This was 25 years ago and I'm sure the 1990 dollars spent was a staggering figure, think how that build would cost in today's dollars. .  http://www.bmw2002faq.com/topic/109133-1968-1600ti-with-m6-s38-circa-european-car-1993/

 

G-Man

74 tii (many mods)
91 318i M42

07 4Runner

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I would think that the current twin turbo 4 as fitted to the 2 and 3 series cars (plus the X1) would be more than enough power (240hp) for a 2002 chassis...and it's a pretty compact unit.  

 

Someone's gonna do this one of these days when the engines become a little more common at the pick 'n pull...

 

mike

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'73 Sahara sunroof-Ludwig-since '78
'91 Brillantrot 318is sunroof-Georg Friederich 
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