Someone Has LS-Swapped An E30 M3 And We Don't Know How To Feel

It might be sacrilege, but the guy selling this 374bhp LS-engined M3 has done a fantastic job of the conversion. We just can't decide whether we absolutely love it... or not
Someone Has LS-Swapped An E30 M3 And We Don't Know How To Feel

We might have to admit this one is going to divide opinion. It’s an LS-swapped 1988 E30 M3, and by the old gods and the new, it’s definitely a looker.

What you get for your $40,000(!) is an almost stock-looking M3, aside from the BBS wheels, lower ride height and the tip of an aftermarket exhaust. But under the bonnet is a blueprinted 5.7-litre LS1 that was bought brand new by the seller as part of the project. It was hooked up to a six-speed T-56 gearbox from the likes of the Camaro. Both, apparently, fit like a dream in the E30 chassis.

Someone Has LS-Swapped An E30 M3 And We Don't Know How To Feel

The eBay US listing is a horror show of a single, seemingly endless block of text that takes some determination to get through, but 374hp is recorded on a dyno printout in the images. Within the text are claims of 450bhp being possible with light modifications.

It sits on 2000 BMW M Roadster suspension, which again seems to fit very well. Much of the project was adapted from available parts, or even custom built for this car. Since the conversion the car has done around 30,000 miles, so it looks to have held up well.

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The more you read, it sounds like a hell of a build by someone who has gone to great pains to do it right. We’re a little dubious about the idea of the standard E30 M3 limited-slip diff being okay with the 353lb ft of torque the V8 is chucking out, but this really does seem like a job well done.

There’s plenty of detail in the ad if you can bear to wade through it. But as good as it looks, there are still some voices of dissent around the office. Should it have been left original? Should it at least have been given a BMW engine if a swap was essential? Is it worth the eye-opening asking price?

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Comments

DJ N

Wow, um…alright then! If there’s something I can reinforce, it’s that you can fit almost anything in an E30

12/22/2016 - 18:56 |
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Anonymous

i really don´t get it. if he wanted an e30 with an ls engine and changed suspension etc. anyway, why didn´t he just use a 316 or something like thet as a base for the project, why use a m3 that already has an awesome engine

12/22/2016 - 19:39 |
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Anonymous

Maybe if I LS swap myself, maybe I can go faster and loose some weight.

12/22/2016 - 20:27 |
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Anonymous

That’s so terrible, how could he?!?!
Why couldn’t he just ls swap something japanese or anything, where noone cares? /sarcasm

12/22/2016 - 22:42 |
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Johan Karlsson

So a while ago Car Throttle tested it and said there wasn’t enough power and it was all pretty disappointing. Now here someone is fixing it and you’re not sure how to feel. I am. It’s amazing.

12/22/2016 - 23:50 |
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Neco Arc
12/22/2016 - 23:53 |
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Antiprius

Just use a normal E30, honestly. Why would you ruin an M3 of which there are very few?

12/23/2016 - 01:20 |
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Shreyas Sathya

Is it bad i want an ls1 swapped s2k

12/23/2016 - 01:36 |
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Yea, its bad. Put at least an ls5 in it .

12/23/2016 - 20:08 |
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KPS Lucky - Inactive

There is only one feeling you feel: Because ‘murica.

12/23/2016 - 06:55 |
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Anonymous

My dream car… ruined

12/23/2016 - 08:58 |
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