A Bavarian premium automaker with a sporty flair and a knack for building some of the best inline-six engines in the world, BMW is not exactly the most frequent target for custom engine-swap projects.
There is no denying that certain automotive icons should not be touched. One such case might be the ‘E30’ generation of the BMW 3 Series – but that would be when looking from a single point of view.
This E30's heart transplant and complete transformation is taking place at DEVSPEED, Faruk's shop, based at Sonoma Raceway with help from Calem Dennis and William Bond. After the crew stripped out the ...
Mate Rimac’s path to fame and electric hypercardom started as a teenager racing an E30 BMW 3 Series, and it’s been quite the story to follow. His Concept One electric supercar first put him into the ...
Those of you that have been involved with car culture for the last decade can probably recall the sharp divide that once existed between Japanese and European car owners. Today, the segmentation, ...
When you think of perhaps the two most iconic generations of the BMW M3, it is likely the E30 M3 and E46 M3 will jump to mind. The following E30 M3 brings the best of both worlds, but is it really the ...
The E30 wagon, or Touring in BMW-speak, has developed somewhat of a cult following. Like many cults, it started with a hair-brained idea that turned out to be genius — take a wrecked 323i sedan, move ...
People are fascinated by engine swaps. Take the crappy, inefficient lump out of your Nissan 240sx or BMW E30, for example, and throw in a GM LS engine. There are entire corners of the internet ...