Engine Swaps

E30 M52 Conversion

E30 M52 Conversion

⚙️ BMW Engine Swap Guide

E30 M52 Conversion: The Complete Engine Swap Guide

Swapping a smooth, torquey M52 inline-six into a BMW E30 is one of the most rewarding upgrades for the classic 3-Series. Here’s what the E30 M52 conversion involves — the parts you need, the common pitfalls, and how it compares to other swaps.

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🔎 Quick Answer: An E30 M52 conversion drops a 2.5–2.8L M52 inline-six (from the E36/E39/Z3) into a BMW E30, typically making ~190 hp — a big jump over the original M20/M42. It’s part of the popular “M50/M52 swap” family and needs swap engine mounts, a wiring/DME solution, the E30 oil pan, cooling and exhaust work, and a matched transmission. Budget varies widely with how much you source used vs new.

Why Swap an M52 into an E30?

The E30’s original M20 “eta/super-eta” six and M42 four are charming but modest. The later M52 (and its M50 sibling) bring more power, a stronger bottom end, modern fuel injection and VANOS variable valve timing — all while still being an inline-six that fits the E30’s character. The M52B28 (2.8L) makes around 190 hp, transforming the car’s straight-line and roll-on performance.

Core Parts You’ll Need

Item What’s Required
Engine mounts M50/M52 swap mounts (or E30 M20 mounts with swap brackets)
Oil pan & pickup E30-spec sump to clear the front subframe/steering
Wiring & DME Adapted OBD1/OBD2 harness or a standalone ECU
Cooling E36 radiator/fan setup or upgraded cooling to suit
Exhaust Custom headers/downpipe to mate to E30 chassis
Transmission Getrag/ZF 5-speed matched to the M52 bellhousing
Driveshaft Correct length to match gearbox + E30 diff
Fuel system Adequate pump/injectors for the six

Common Pitfalls to Plan For

✅ Do This

  • Use a proven swap-mount kit for correct engine position
  • Sort wiring/DME early — it’s the biggest time sink
  • Refresh cooling; the six runs warmer than a tired M20
  • Upgrade brakes & suspension to match the power

⚠️ Avoid This

  • Reusing the wrong oil pan (hits the subframe)
  • Cheap motor mounts that crack under torque
  • Ignoring driveshaft length / guibo condition
  • Skipping an alignment & corner-balance afterward

OBD1 vs OBD2 M52 — Which to Use

Early M52s came in OBD1 and later OBD2 forms. Many swappers prefer the OBD1 wiring (or an OBD2-to-OBD1 conversion) because the harness and standalone tuning are simpler in an older chassis. Decide this before buying your donor, as it dictates the harness, DME and sensors you’ll need.

🔧 Tip: Buy a complete running donor car or a documented “swap kit” engine — chasing missing brackets, sensors and looms one at a time is what blows out swap budgets and timelines.

Alternatives to the M52 Swap

M50 SwapVery similar; slightly older, robust and well-documented
S52 SwapUS M3 engine — more power, more cost
M54 SwapNewer 2.5–3.0L six; great torque, more wiring complexity
M20 RebuildKeep it period-correct with a fresh, mild M20

Frequently Asked Questions

How much power does an E30 M52 swap make?
A stock M52B28 makes around 190 hp and strong mid-range torque — a substantial gain over the E30’s original M20 or M42 engines.
Is the M52 swap hard to do?
It’s a well-trodden swap with kits available, but it’s still a big job. Wiring/DME and getting the mounts, oil pan and exhaust right are the main challenges.
Do I need swap mounts for an E30 M52 conversion?
Yes. You use M50/M52 swap mounts (or E30 M20 mounts with swap brackets) to locate the engine correctly in the E30 chassis.
Should I use an OBD1 or OBD2 M52?
Many builders favor OBD1 wiring for simplicity in the E30. Whichever you choose, decide before sourcing the donor so the harness, DME and sensors match.
What transmission works with the M52 in an E30?
A Getrag/ZF 5-speed that bolts to the M52 bellhousing is used, with a driveshaft of the correct length to match the E30 differential.

Planning Your E30 M52 Build?

Source a complete donor, sort wiring and mounts first, use the correct E30 oil pan, and upgrade brakes and suspension to match the new power.

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