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3.0L m103 in 1987 190e 8v
I have recently purchased a 3.0L m103 engine from a 300TE with transmission. I have also acquired a 300te rear diff. I know it is the same block as the 2.6L that is found in 190e's. My questions is what has to be changed other than the core support, radiator and hoses. With a trans from a 300te bolt up? What about a lsd rear differential that can handle the power of the 3.0L? What differential with fit? Any info on the conversion would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, one more question, I have decided on using dynomax mufflers and high flow cats (no money for remus esp. when there is not that much gain over american brands). Would it be better to do dual 2 1/4 pipes or one larger pipe all the way back. Thanks |
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Go with a 5-spd manual trans for your car. Sure the TE trans will bolt up, but why use it????
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1994 E500 (MY SUNDAY DRIVER) 1993 190E SPORTLINE LE W/ M104 SWAP 1997 C230 2002 ML320 2000 BMW 528I (WIFEY'S CAR) "Excuses are crutches for the unfounded." |
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Buy the 300E 5-speed manual or use a 190E 2.3-16v 5-speed.
I have a 2.3-16v, but it comes with the tranny, front half driveshaft, radiator, clutch, cylinder, pedal, and the rest of the stuff todo the conversion from an auto. Its a direct bolt up as well. Make me a private offer, since I'm trying to unload everything.
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Chirag (Charlie) Patel -------------------------------------------- - 03 Mercedes S600 Sport TTV12 - 97 Acura NSX-T - 99 BMW E36 M3 w/500+ HP - 04 Lexus RX330 - 04 Dodge Dakota Quad 4x4 V8 4 Sale: - 99 BMW M3 E36 Coup with Dinan SC, Upgraded to an RMS Stage 3 with Aftercooler, 12psi, and 500+hp @ flywheel. |
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