M57 classic conversion

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bmw make some good engines, well they used to lol but the the engine out of a 530d is not one of them, it goes wrong a lot and gets through turbos. I would choose another lump
 
if you mean the nikasil problems I think its later than that, but it makes up for it in other problems lol. its a shame because I always liked the 530d and it looked good, just not reliable/economic to run on parts
 
Hi all,

Has anyone put an M57 (530d) engine into a classic ?
Interested in any pointers you may have.
Particularly wondering if the zf box will be able to handle the power from this engine or what options are there ?

Thanks.
Evening
I’ve just finished a conversion using the bmw six speed xx gs6-53 ‘box
The Land Rover boxes are not really up to the power/torque
An r380 can be made to work but it’s definitely heavy on them. No idea about the auto. The bmw auto (6hp) is an easy fit as the selector is cable operated.
Fairly straightforward except the gear linkage kit provided by house of talk/mw machines doesn’t fit under the dash unless you use early suffix set up. My solution was to use the discovery selector top but they are hard to find and you need your own brackets.
The offside v8 engine mount gets in the way and needs to be removed.

Time has proven that bloke below dead wrong
The tdv6 is an absolute disgrace. How any modern engine can spin bearings or snap cranks begs belief. Meanwhile m57 engines running heavy boost are still going strong under unspeakable conditions. Mine is running 300hp after 160k miles with no issues
 
Evening
I’ve just finished a conversion using the bmw six speed xx gs6-53 ‘box
The Land Rover boxes are not really up to the power/torque
An r380 can be made to work but it’s definitely heavy on them. No idea about the auto. The bmw auto (6hp) is an easy fit as the selector is cable operated.
Fairly straightforward except the gear linkage kit provided by house of talk/mw machines doesn’t fit under the dash unless you use early suffix set up. My solution was to use the discovery selector top but they are hard to find and you need your own brackets.
The offside v8 engine mount gets in the way and needs to be removed.

Time has proven that bloke below dead wrong
The tdv6 is an absolute disgrace. How any modern engine can spin bearings or snap cranks begs belief. Meanwhile m57 engines running heavy boost are still going strong under unspeakable conditions. Mine is running 300hp after 160k miles with no issues

The R380 was mated to the M51 in the P38A but used a dual mass flywheel. I'm guessing it was for vibration cancelling characteristics as well as noise. Should be able to handle 380 nm of torque.
 
interesting, ive been running my l322 with a bmw 6 speed manual for 4 years, chipped engine and the only real problem i had in the beginning was the rear prop keeped eating centre bearings
 
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