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Post Wed Jul 13, 2005 9:02 pm

want to get my 325 much quicker been lightened, k&n, new suspension and bushes, can i get a turbo or supercharger any help please
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Post Wed Jul 13, 2005 9:16 pm

if you have a look arround alot of people on here are doing there own turbo conversions as we speak, there are no turbo "kits" for the 325i in the uk as our cars are rhd and the turbo/manifold conflicts with steering column, i dont know much about turbos on any engines but im sure someone will be along to help soon
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Post Wed Jul 13, 2005 9:28 pm

:lol: take your pick really, a chap called Lentec's pretty much got a supercharger conversion running, and there are a few of us doing turbo conversions.

It's not easy, and it's not cheap, but hopefully the results will justify the outlay!

BTW, if you want a small performance hike, ditch the K&N and refit the standard airbox with it's trumpet inplace!
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Post Wed Jul 13, 2005 11:22 pm

Turbo-Brown wrote: BTW, if you want a small performance hike, ditch the K&N and refit the standard airbox with it's trumpet inplace!
Seconded!


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Post Thu Jul 21, 2005 12:37 pm

Seconded here too!

I have wondered though, if a cone filter adapted to fit inside the standard airbox+induction system would work well....
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Post Thu Jul 21, 2005 12:46 pm

if you're feeling particularly saucy, you can compound charge your car,

IE fit both a turbo (for high end poke ) and a supercharger (for low end grunt)

with regards to the air filter issue-sell your cone filter-they do nothing for the engine.

keep the stock airbox and get a K&N panel filter if you must!

for making a pleasing induction sound-just drill a few small holes into the airbox in the side facing the FRONT of the car
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Post Thu Jul 21, 2005 1:10 pm

320Touring wrote:if you're feeling particularly saucy, you can compound charge your car,

IE fit both a turbo (for high end poke ) and a supercharger (for low end grunt)
Now that sounds like a great idea.

Ive seen pics of this done to an S50 motor in South Africa....
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Post Thu Jul 21, 2005 1:12 pm

jmc330i wrote:
320Touring wrote:if you're feeling particularly saucy, you can compound charge your car,

IE fit both a turbo (for high end poke ) and a supercharger (for low end grunt)
Now that sounds like a great idea.

Ive seen pics of this done to an S50 motor in South Africa....
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Post Thu Jul 21, 2005 1:13 pm

I've bought a cone filter but not got round to fitting it yet,

I was thinking though, instead of fannying around making up a heat shield and fitting some decent ducting, which I already have, why not mount the cone directly behind the front grill? Surely no shortage of cold air and the increased lenght of the induction tract from filter to AFM may have a positive effect on top or bottom end poke (just not sure yet)

I have to give it a try at least, before reverting to my standard air box with K&N element :lol:
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Post Thu Jul 21, 2005 1:35 pm

320Touring wrote:
jmc330i wrote:
320Touring wrote:if you're feeling particularly saucy, you can compound charge your car,

IE fit both a turbo (for high end poke ) and a supercharger (for low end grunt)
Now that sounds like a great idea.

Ive seen pics of this done to an S50 motor in South Africa....
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E30BeemerLad wrote:why not mount the cone directly behind the front grill? Surely no shortage of cold air and the increased lenght of the induction tract from filter to AFM may have a positive effect on top or bottom end poke (just not sure yet)
Thats got to be worth a try.
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Post Tue Jul 26, 2005 1:50 am

So, anybody o nhere has succesfully done his Turbocharged conversion? I would liek to see some pics.
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