few turbo questions
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stembo21
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right am getting a e30 325i and am thinking about turboing it.
what is the standard compressing ratio on a 325i
and what power does a standard internals take and wot is the best compression ratio for a turbo and also what ecu can i use i was told you can use standard ecu is this true
what is the standard compressing ratio on a 325i
and what power does a standard internals take and wot is the best compression ratio for a turbo and also what ecu can i use i was told you can use standard ecu is this true
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maxfield
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Early 325i's are 9.5:1.. or about that.
Later 325i's are 8.8:1.
Not sure about what standard internals will take.
I wouldn't use standard ECU as the fueling/ignition will never be spot on. Go for a standalone ECU. A lot of people use MegaSquirt.
Later 325i's are 8.8:1.
Not sure about what standard internals will take.
I wouldn't use standard ECU as the fueling/ignition will never be spot on. Go for a standalone ECU. A lot of people use MegaSquirt.

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blingsta
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Standard internals should be good for 350bhp
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stembo21
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thats good for me i want about 270bhp wot will i need to do that?blingsta wrote:Standard internals should be good for 350bhp
a list would be grate
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baptie0
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turbo.
manifold.
pipework.
intercooler.
programmable ecu.
downpipe.
injectors.
fuel pump.
there will be more stuff that i cant think of, but that should get you started
manifold.
pipework.
intercooler.
programmable ecu.
downpipe.
injectors.
fuel pump.
there will be more stuff that i cant think of, but that should get you started
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stembo21
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will i need to put a decomp plate on it?
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stembo21
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this this for both the erley and late one? how come the compressin ratio is so different? how will i know what mine is its a f regblingsta wrote:Standard internals should be good for 350bhp
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EddyE30
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Can anyone point me i the right direction to some good build threads for this conversion
i can't seem to find much information on the subject
what size injectors are people using for 300 hp and what psi of what turbo T4 ?
Cheers
Eddy
i can't seem to find much information on the subject
what size injectors are people using for 300 hp and what psi of what turbo T4 ?
Cheers
Eddy
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Gunni
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check out www.e30tech.com´s forum.
Tons of E30 turbo builds.
Standard internals will handle 450hp no problem.
9.7:1 compression engine requires a 0.120 MLS gasket and ARP headbolts to survive
while the 8.8:1 engine will do it on paper gasket + ARP bolts.
Go for 450cc injectors and no less.
You should reach 270hp at about 9-10psi on a stock B25.
Tons of E30 turbo builds.
Standard internals will handle 450hp no problem.
9.7:1 compression engine requires a 0.120 MLS gasket and ARP headbolts to survive
while the 8.8:1 engine will do it on paper gasket + ARP bolts.
Go for 450cc injectors and no less.
You should reach 270hp at about 9-10psi on a stock B25.
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gooner1
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Take a look at the diagnostic plug, near the dipsstick.stembo21 wrote:this this for both the erley and late one? how come the compressin ratio is so different? how will i know what mine is its a f regblingsta wrote:Standard internals should be good for 350bhp
On the early blocks they are kind of D shape, whereas the later ones are more O shape. Probably loads more ways that someone
else can point out.

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EddyE30
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Gunni wrote:check out www.e30tech.com´s forum.
Tons of E30 turbo builds.
Standard internals will handle 450hp no problem.
9.7:1 compression engine requires a 0.120 MLS gasket and ARP headbolts to survive
while the 8.8:1 engine will do it on paper gasket + ARP bolts.
Go for 450cc injectors and no less.
You should reach 270hp at about 9-10psi on a stock B25.
Thanks mate thats a great help
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stembo21
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i think the worst thing eill be the downpipe cos the steering rack is in the way wots the best manifols to use
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Gunni
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The downpipe is easy enough.
Even for a big log manifold and lhd.

Even for a big log manifold and lhd.

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stembo21
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wot is the best manifold to use i have seen some on ebay are they any good
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fowler
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exotic performance manifold is prob one of the better ones
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