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Terry Tinney
livermore California
Terry Tinney
livermore California
So the only real pluses to an M90 areB35 is a better foundation
Can't answer about the m90 head cracking, you can't use the s38 head gasket as the engines use different timing chain casings and moreover good quality performance gaskets aren't that expensive. You can use moronic on an m90 if you change the upper timing cover and the camshaft to a moronic one (to take the rotor arm in the end of the cam) or alternatively lock the distributor so it doesn't advance anymore otherwise you will end up with too much ignition advance. You will need a crank signal to run motronic too. As for power be prepared to be disappointed. The engine is stock apart from a marginal increase in compression so there will be a marginal (if any) increase in power. The m30/m90 never makes big power natrually aspirated in road trim.and even with a lot of money thrown at them 260-270 at the flywheel is all you can get with the standard inlet manifold without forced induction. Having said that a good m90 with a fast road cam is a nice tourqey motor and plenty quick enough.wondering a couple things about the m90
according to previous threads regarding pre 82 m30 heads have a higher chance of cracking due, does this include the pre 82 m90 heads or were they fixed ?
,head gasket part number in the usa? will a s38b35 head gasket work ?
can motronic 1.3 out of a b35 run an m90 even though compression is a bit higher? i do know about the hardware involved in converting just wondering if that stock tube would work well with the higher comp
what wheel horsepower numbers could one expect from a m90 port matched with short tube ie headers, lightweight flywheel, and mega squirt using a csi intake is 210whp doable
Who said anything about more horsepower? All the power is made by the head not the block, the block just deals with it and sends it to the transmission. Your theory about bragging rights is pretty accurate thoughSo the only real pluses to an M90 are
Nostalgia and maybe bragging rights to getting more HP the hard way?
John
One way race motors product more power is via tuning for operating at higher RPM (at the cost of longevity). Comments I’ve seen here suggest the M90 is more friendly for that purpose.Who said anything about more horsepower? All the power is made by the head not the block, the block just deals with it and sends it to the transmission. Your theory about bragging rights is pretty accurate though
Maybe the m90 is a better casting and is therefore stronger or can be bored out more but like I said the block doesn't make any power at all it simply deals with it, cramming more air and fuel in is what makes a bigger bang. If you bore an m30 to 93.4mm and put an 84mm crank in it assuming everything else is the same in both engines then give it take a little they will produce the same power.One way race motors product more power is via tuning for operating at higher RPM (at the cost of longevity). Comments I’ve seen here suggest the M90 is more friendly for that purpose.
Very interested to know more about that thermostat housingA bit of LH Owen M90 Eye Candy for you! View attachment 145292
its more rev happy due to the shorter stroke , the motor mounts are all bolt on when installing in a e9 chassis while the b35 motor mount on one side will need to be modified , all the old e9 engine components will bolt up to an m90, its pretty much carb conversion ready . performance wise the block isn't much different besides being better than the old motors but not better than the new ones , m30b34 has a tougher block than a m30b35. the m106 block in my opinion is the best m30 block due to piston cooling jets, getting harder to find nowadays. if i had to build the perfect m30 it would be a 3.7 stroked and turboed with a m106 block, a m30b35 ported head with a twin scroll top mount turbo on 15 psi flowing into a s38b36 intake manifold and itb's , with this platform you can achieve 500-700 torque easily and reliablyOne way race motors product more power is via tuning for operating at higher RPM (at the cost of longevity). Comments I’ve seen here suggest the M90 is more friendly for that purpose.
Are those DBilas intake manifolds?A bit of LH Owen M90 Eye Candy for you! View attachment 145292
My old m90 and my new m30 (86mm crank) both rev to 7K rpm. Ironically the m90 produced more torque than my m30 due to the milder cam and inlet plenum verses itb's. I'm currently getting a b35 head done by a renown race engine builder and I'll be hoping for close to 280 bhp.its more rev happy due to the shorter stroke ,
Could I contact you to find out more about this project and how realise it Europe were I'm based?We tune for drivability. You push the pedal and instant response.
Instant nice big smooth response. A well tuned M90 with a moderate street cam feels like a turbo engine- give it a little gas and it responds. Give it a lot of gas and it really takes off. We aim for max torque at minimum rpm.
Torque is king for us.
The bore and STROKE of the M90 are different, so it is very difficult (impossible?) to convert an M30 to a faux M90. Need to bore the block, and that may or may not be possible, depending on the cooling passages of the M30. You might just go right through the cylinder wall. You would also need to source a SHORTER stroke M90 crank. Once you are that far in, you might just as well source a real M90.The bore and stroke of a b35 are different than a M90 block.
Yep, that's why I was asking if there's system interactions vs boring the B35 to M90 spec. Meaning, are there M90 block changes to specifically allow the bore vs the B35's bore capacity? (Mains changes, webbing modifications, etc.) Could I bore out a B35 block and have it be functionally identical to the M90, or are there advantages to the M90 block?
The water passages are different at deck of block of M90
Right, that's the holes vs oblong shape coolant passages, right? Is the extra head cooling needed, given the B35 hits the same power figures with the modified passages?
The water outlet on a b35 block is missing
You're talking about the one on the back of the head, right? The one that goes to the heater core? Is there a reason you wouldn't use the B35 upper rad hose (or make your own) that includes this outlet? What other system problems does this create?
Basically, is the extra work of finding a M90 block worth the effort vs boring/stroking a B35 block, particularly if you plan to go with custom pistons + rods anyway?
M90/M88/S38B35:
Bore 94.3 mm, stroke: 84mm
M30:
Bore: 84, Stroke: 89mm
Yes, sorry. I wrote that from memory. Corrected the post above!!Isn't it:
M90/M88/S38
Bore 93,4mm, stroke 84mm
M30B35
Bore 92mm, stroke 86mm
The rare E3 M30B33 has the "stroker crank" with 88,4mm stroke.
Agree on everything else!