Or go old-school and get an LSX454 to keep NA or LSX376 and add a blower/couple of turbos.
Either way the car will end up split in half/twisted

Likewise Harry, this is pretty much my suspicion. I had a two minute fiddle at lunchtime - roof down for easier access - and that looked to be the case, but I couldn't quite get it in.Sundayjumper wrote: Fri Aug 31, 2018 2:38 pmIt comes out quite easily by pulling the front edge upwards. It's probably not been clipped back in quite right.Beany wrote: Fri Aug 31, 2018 1:43 pm Oh, forgot to note I discovered the rear seat squab is loose on the E46. Had a look at it quickly and I guess it's just not quite sitting right. I'll have a proper look this weekend.
Yeah, I'm just one of JL's psuedonyms.
They have? Maybe they let the Saturday boy free on the bits I’ve seen.
Peculiar. I've never known a car take more than half to three quarters of a litre to get from min to max. Did you get the engine warm first and allow time for the new added oil to drain down through the block into the sump?Beany wrote: Sat Sep 01, 2018 9:24 pm Topped off the oil on the BMW (it was at the lower mark, yes, I knew, etc). Took about a litre and a half - oil changes will be expensive given the oil it wants
Yeah, engine was hot and we'd spent 15mins browsing around Halfrauds looking for toot we didn't need.Simon wrote: Sat Sep 01, 2018 10:57 pmPeculiar. I've never known a car take more than half to three quarters of a litre to get from min to max. Did you get the engine warm first and allow time for the new added oil to drain down through the block into the sump?Beany wrote: Sat Sep 01, 2018 9:24 pm Topped off the oil on the BMW (it was at the lower mark, yes, I knew, etc). Took about a litre and a half - oil changes will be expensive given the oil it wants