Maserati Bi-turbo
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Looking for a blank canvas for your next track car? How about this E28-chassis BMW 5 Series roller?
The seller notes this car comes fitted with a roll cage as well as upgraded suspension and brakes–all you’ll need to add is a new engine, transmission and fuel cell.
So, what’s your engine of choice? BMW straight-six? LS V8? Something electric?
Whatever it is, you can find this 1984 BMW 5 Series for sale in Atlanta, Georgia for $5000.
There's an s54 for sale on marketplace near me...
But honestly I think whoever buys this should look to the most recent winner of the $2000 challenge for drivetrain inspiration!
What it normally has - a natutally-aspirated straight six.
That's right, I'm talking about the Atlas 4200! All aluminum with torque for days.
Dootz said:What it normally has - a natutally-aspirated straight six.
That's right, I'm talking about the Atlas 4200! All aluminum with torque for days.
I was gonna go with something a bit earlier...
The classic choice would be an S38 out of an e28 M5, or even better the updated S38 out of an e34 M5. A newer and probably better choice would be an S54 out of an e46 M3, I know a couple guys who have done that. A GM LS engine has been done multiple times, but it will require some modifications to the brake master cylinder booster mounting to make a V8 fit. The original M30 big six that came in these cars originally responds well to turbocharging - there used to be a company called Turbocharging Dynamics or TCD that made a nice kit for this but they are out of production, so you're best off these days building your own exhaust manifold, intercooler and piping.
stuart in mn said:The classic choice would be an S38 out of an e28 M5, or even better the updated S38 out of an e34 M5. A newer and probably better choice would be an S54 out of an e46 M3, I know a couple guys who have done that.
It's hard to go wrong with an S54, it's a wonderful engine. If budget wasn't a concern, I'd go with an S65 over an LS though.
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