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09-09-2018, 09:21 PM #1Member
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Building a BMW V8 powered old school inspired Hot Rod.
Hey guys, wanted to share a few pics of my recent project. This is just a home build, not a pro fab build. It's not meant to be a show car trailer queen. It is going to be my budget built little cruiser.
I was originally putting the engine together for another project, then I decided to take a left at Albuquerque and build an entirely different car around the engine. A car I had wanted to build since I was a kid.
Engine:
Mid 90's BMW 4.4L M62 block & rotating assembly
Early 90's BMW 4.0L M60 heads and cams
Eaton M112 supercharger from a late 90's Jaguar, with Jag intercoolers & injection
While assembling the engine I took measurements of everything I could:
Pistons sit +.025" above deck, they have roughly a 4cc dish. Heads have 52cc of chamber volume. With a 1.74mm thick head gasket static compression lands at roughly 9.6:1
The cam timings are 211° Int / 206° Exh duration @ 1mm lift. With aftermarket cam timing blocks it timings are 108° ICL and 108° LSA. I've set them up for a 110° ICL & 112° LSA
I'm aiming for 8psi-10psi with the Eaton M112
The nitrous pictured above is a wet shot but will ultimately be a 2 stage dry shot with a progressive 150hp shot. The EFI controller can handle the Nitrous controls and extra fueling.
The first piece of the Hot Rod, a Speedway Motors fiberglass standard '23 T-bucket body:
Then a reproduction '32 Ford grill:
Next a mid 70's Jaguar independent rear end:
The transmission is a mid 90's BMW getrag 420G 6 speed manual from an E34 with a 265mm clutch, also some cheap universal tractor seats and this is my pile of parts:
Rear wheels & tires, American Racing VN502 15"x10" and M&H 30"x14.5" (12" tread):
Piecing a few things together:
It's got a long way to go but you can already begin to get an idea of the Rod's character and demeanor:
Front wheels, 15"x5" to match the rears with Firestone 155/80-15 tires, and the drilled & dropped front axle with disc brakes:
You are now caught up with the current progress. The next step will be a frame, suspension & steering.
Check back for updates
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09-10-2018, 12:49 AM #2Member
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09-10-2018, 03:26 AM #3Member
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Will the M62B44 make more power with the older M60B40 cylinder heads or otherwise you would of just used to whole long block? Also the old E32/E38 V12's can make 1000hp on a stock block.
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09-10-2018, 03:21 PM #4Member
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Why a BMW v8 in this kind of built, or why the M62 of all the BMW options?
I have really grown to love the architecture of the M60/M62 and of course the 4.4L is more displacement then the 4.0L.
Using a pre-vanos version of the V8 makes wiring and tuning easier with aftermarket EFI and keeps things cleaner to eye in an open engine hot rod
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09-10-2018, 03:24 PM #5Member
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09-10-2018, 09:31 PM #6
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Maybe this would be appropriate for the M62 engine forum even though it isn't a BMW chassis?
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It made some noise for the first time last weekend:
Then with the pipes bolted up:
Hey...
Let's point and laugh at Slaphappypal