Honestly your best bet would be to find a much simpler engine to swap with less computer control and modules for the E30 chassis. There have been a lot of S52/S54 swaps into those cars which is a significant bump in power, more aftermarket support, and less complexity.
It's one thing if you can do all the programming yourself, but if you expect a shop to do it, finding one willing to commit to that type of project will be difficult, especially if you expect them to provide an estimate that doesn't include a blank check.
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