I'm at a crossroads with my e36 m3 project. The suspension rebuild will be done in the next month or so, which means it'll be time to start on the engine.
At 140k miles, the s50 is starting to feel kinda tired. As I see it, I've got 3, maybe 4 options. Absolute power isn't the goal, although a little more wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. I probably won't be tracking the car, at least not anytime soon. With work and other life changes, I just don't have the time. I've never done a swap, or even any in depth engine work, but it's always been a goal of mine to do so.
Option 1: NA rebuild of the s50-maybe cams/valvetrain upgrades?
Pros: Easy, cheap, and pretty well documented.
Cons: Not exactly the most exciting option. A lot of work for a relatively small power gain
Option 2: s50 rebuild for boost-turbo/supercharger?
Pros: more power, some cool noises
Cons: heat management issues, more complexity, less induction noise
Option 3: s54 swap
Pros: more power, awesome induction noise, well documented, I'd end up with the car I'd ultimately like to own
Cons: cost-most say to budget $7.5-10k for a swap, complexity-valve adjustments, higher consumable costs
Bonus Option 4: sell the car, buy an e46 m3
-Life changes have me considering a change of platform. Everyone knows how E36 M3ty the e36 interiors are, and mine's no exception. I'd hope to get around $9-10k for my m3 if I were to sell it, and could probably convince SWMBO to let me add money on top of that to find a decent e46.
Pros: the relative easy button, higher quality interior pieces, looks cool, SMG to manual conversions are well documented now
Cons: I'm weird and prefer the looks of the e36 m3, I'd likely only be able to afford an SMG m3 after selling my e36, starting over on a new chassis is kinda annoying
Any guidance?