murran wrote:
if this is your first drift build then id air on the side of cheap and reliability tbh.
plus with limited power you will learn how to drift properly..... before spoiling yourself with outright power. it'll make you a better drifter in the long run.
I don't wish to come off as arrogant, so please do not take this personally.
My experience lies far beyond childish weekend burn-outs in a deserted Wal-Mart parking lot.
These are a few of my other builds I've successfully completed:
1988 Iroc Z-28 Camaro (Drift & Drag) est @ 650 bhp
1955 Chevrolet pick-up (Drag) dyno'd @ 867.3 whp
1992 Geo Storm AWD Twin-Turbo (Auto-X) dyno'd @ 358.7 whp (This is also the vehicle I've successfully used the dual sequential-turbo setup on)
Like I said "First
BMW drift build"

Also, thank you for the input on which motor to use, it is very welcome and appreciated, but that is why I'm using the M20B25 connecting rods in the M20B27 block.