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BMW 3er (E30) widebody with Honda S2000 engine!

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Recently updated on December 15, 2021 at 06:05 am

BMW 3er (E30) widebody with Honda S2000 engine!

Japan's largest oil company is well known Aeneos. And they have one for this year's SEMA Show BMW E30 3er (318i from 1985) with a engine (rotates up to 9.000 rpm) from a Honda S2000 displayed. And the E30 belongs to the Formula Drift Pro-class driver Farouk Kugay and it was originally a 318i from 1985. The old four-cylinder engine was thrown out in the course of the conversion and by means of Honda F20C replaced. It comes from the aforementioned Honda S2000 and delivers from the factory 240 PS (179 kW). And the result is a vehicle that is roughly on par with an E3-generation M30, but costs far less. But of course not only the engine is new. In general, the vehicle is completely turned upside down and converted. There is a AEM inlet installed and there was one Borla stainless steel Kat-Back sports exhaust system.

17 inch Rotiform rims all around

BMW 3er (E30) widebody with Honda S2000 engine!

There was also a special one harness and a hidden one coolerso that the Honda engine in the BMW always works reliably. It is switched by means of Six-speed transmission from the S2000 and on the rear axle are still installed locking differential. And optically? Since you missed the classic Pandem V1.5 widebody kit with mighty fender flares, one E30 M3 Evo 2 rear wing on an original M3 E30 trunk lid as well as a Carbon roof. In addition, 17 inches sit under the thick fenders Rotiform IGS rimsthat are 9,5 inches wide at the front and 11 inches wide at the back and with Tubes in the format 255/40 and 275/40 ZR17. Incidentally, when it came to the chassis, the choice fell on KW Variant 3 coilover suspension and the Bremsanlage comes from an E36 M3.

including four-point roll bar

BMW 3er (E30) widebody with Honda S2000 engine!

Next is the complete body reinforced and also a security one Four-point roll bar is not missing. With a special foiling, yellow Headlights, Racing seats with Sport belts from Momo, momo Sport steering wheel, One Fiberglass dashboard, others tail lights, new emblem front and back, one stripped Interior and other details, the E30 is successfully rounded off. If we get more information about the changes, there will of course be an update for this report. You will be informed of this if you simply take ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

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Photo credit: Aeneos

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