2008 E85 3.0i S54 swap

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Greetings fellow enthusiast!! :)
Joined this forum to help out and receive some inputs from the community of talent.
Purchased a 2008 Z4 3.0i
Going to build an M and document the process of what is required, then take it a step further.
From my research the transmission in the E85 3.0i is the ZF GS6-37BZ. This is also the exact same 6 speed used for the Z4 M. Lovely.
Find a guage cluster as well.
The S54 engine used houseing bolt up and match to the same bell frame.
The ECU required however for this swap from what I have gathered is to be the base M variation for the Z4 to keep with the 3.0i options that will be run from it.
Aside from minor engine bay alterations and changing out the exhaust mounts and obviously a body mod or kit, does anyone have any inside knowledge on this matter?
Also not sure how the insurance or registration works with these alterations.
 

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Maybe an obvious question but why don't you just buy an M///? Surely it must be cheaper or are you after a project. Personally I'd stick a V8 in if I was after an engine swap.
 
As above git a V8 or even seen a V10. Then fun begins. Or just buy a Z4M if that's your route.
Oh and Welcome!!!!
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Yorkie Z said:
Maybe an obvious question but why don't you just buy an M///? Surely it must be cheaper or are you after a project. Personally I'd stick a V8 in if I was after an engine swap.
I found a Z4 3.0 SI for sale with a dead engine cheap and thought "well if I have to go to all the hassle of fitting a new engine, why not see what else might fit?".

I was put off by lots of posts online with electrical issues, and the mismatch between hydraulic vs electric steering.
 
Jakg said:
I found a Z4 3.0 SI for sale with a dead engine cheap and thought "well if I have to go to all the hassle of fitting a new engine, why not see what else might fit?".

I was put off by lots of posts online with electrical issues, and the mismatch between hydraulic vs electric steering.

Well I can see why you need to do a swap! :thumbsup:

But if I had to go to all that trouble I'd want to make it unique, rather than fitting an S54 like BMW did.

I found a write-up somewhere on a Z4 someone had fitted with the 5 litre V10 from the M5/M6 - maybe the photo will inspire you! But whatever you decide to fit, this could be the start of a fascinating thread! Good luck. :thumbsup:
 

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Mr Tidy said:
Jakg said:
I found a Z4 3.0 SI for sale with a dead engine cheap and thought "well if I have to go to all the hassle of fitting a new engine, why not see what else might fit?".

I was put off by lots of posts online with electrical issues, and the mismatch between hydraulic vs electric steering.

Well I can see why you need to do a swap! :thumbsup:

But if I had to go to all that trouble I'd want to make it unique, rather than fitting an S54 like BMW did.

I found a write-up somewhere on a Z4 someone had fitted with the 5 litre V10 from the M5/M6 - maybe the photo will inspire you! But whatever you decide to fit, this could be the start of a fascinating thread! Good luck. :thumbsup:
That's he boy. Seen it n you tube. Crazy bit of kit.
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Note for Mr T and others. Though I agree with your sentements. Jakg is not the OP :wink:

OP, welcome to the mad house. Lots of different bits on the ///M not on the other E85's in addition to those you mention

Steering is hydraulic.
Brakes are from the M3 CSL
Suspension has several unique ///M bits
Seats have a rather nice embossed logo.
Steering wheel.

In short, buy an ///M and save your self the expense. :wink:
 
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