Rodderz wrote:Still hasn't helped!
What is a Super Eta?
Sorry
Super ETA's are an American thing i believe. With a smattering across europe as well, over here in the sunny isle we rearly see them. I think from what i vaguely remember seeing somewhere is that the Super ETA was a long stroke 2.7 but with a proper head on it so a decent rev limit.
That head does have seven journals so it is either a non ETA head (320, 323, 325) or it is indeed a 'Super ETA'
Pray tell, what is the rev limit on the Tacho? And can you tell us the number cast into the head?
Aaron325: Yes it's turning into a fairly common thing over here to slap an ETA crank into a 325 - or a B25 (325i) head onto an ETA block.
As you guessed this gives you the long stroke torque of the larger capacity, and the ability to use it with a head that wont self distruct if you try to push it past 6k.
Have a look in the Zone Wiki - or grab a copy of 'The E30 Restoration Bible' Great read.
Cheers
Chris