Not alot of love for the 320i
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Most Common criticisms are that they are no faster than the 318i in the real world and much more thirsty, and that the same fuel consumption can be had from a 325i so you might as well buy one of those because they are quicker.
All of which is true - however the 320i is still a very nice car - they have arguably the best sound of any of the M20 engines and a good one will be super-smooth to drive.
I've had 2 and really liked them both.
All of which is true - however the 320i is still a very nice car - they have arguably the best sound of any of the M20 engines and a good one will be super-smooth to drive.
I've had 2 and really liked them both.

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Having owned both, I've had better fuel consumption from 325s than 320s. That makes the 2.5 option a no brainer, as long as you can afford the insurance.
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I have a bronze, 4 door - 320i (some people are just unlucky)
But I would kill anyone who tried to take it away. I enjoy this car more than any other I have ever owned. I would never put a 325 lump in it and spoil it.
This is why I have gone staight to 2.7 with a 320i badge
If you have a 2.0L chip it - enjoy it - remember it is still an E30 and the smoothest of the bunch, be proud.
But I would kill anyone who tried to take it away. I enjoy this car more than any other I have ever owned. I would never put a 325 lump in it and spoil it.
This is why I have gone staight to 2.7 with a 320i badge
If you have a 2.0L chip it - enjoy it - remember it is still an E30 and the smoothest of the bunch, be proud.
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I have just had mine converted to a 2.5 but i had no real complaints about the 320, I ran with that for nearly 4 years. Was super smooth, made a great sound, just lacked a bit of power. They do get a bad press but i think that's a bit unfair really.
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Ahhhh yeah.capri_rob wrote:they have arguably the best sound of any of the M20 engines


The hate is banter.
I love my 320i (Slugbox) to pieces, buts its a propper, propper shitter.
As above the drink, they're slow, they're the rubbish baby six and so on. But, as above, they are silky smooth, lovely sound track, especially with an exhaust.
Theres a video on youtube with a fully rebuilt and tuned M20B20 and it sounds superb.

I love my 320i (Slugbox) to pieces, buts its a propper, propper shitter.
As above the drink, they're slow, they're the rubbish baby six and so on. But, as above, they are silky smooth, lovely sound track, especially with an exhaust.
Theres a video on youtube with a fully rebuilt and tuned M20B20 and it sounds superb.


Uni is killing the project.
i think thats answered my question then...
I think a 325 lump is the way forward then...
its a 91 on a H and i will get sum pics up ASAP, what age 2.5 lump do i need to get? because its just a plug play job isnt it? or thats how they make it seem on the forum?
I think a 325 lump is the way forward then...
its a 91 on a H and i will get sum pics up ASAP, what age 2.5 lump do i need to get? because its just a plug play job isnt it? or thats how they make it seem on the forum?
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Nothing wrong with the 320, as long as you love it as it is! It's the 'how do I get more power from my 320" threads that are pointless.
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I had a 320i for 4 years , did have an auto more door but sold that to a friend, who's sister now has it on the Isle of Man (It's a Zinobar red one, D reg... if anyone sees it, take a pic!
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Admitely it wasn't the fastest thing in the world, but i did find a few things that did give it a bit more poke on the butt dyno..
Speedtouch 'Wild' chip, best £30 i've spent! smoothed out the delivery and gave it some extra revs.
ITG filter helps, but also saves you money (cleaning kit's not expensive and it's a once a year clean)
And a 6kg flywheel... which is now in a 318iS i believe... That made a LOT of difference

Admitely it wasn't the fastest thing in the world, but i did find a few things that did give it a bit more poke on the butt dyno..
Speedtouch 'Wild' chip, best £30 i've spent! smoothed out the delivery and gave it some extra revs.
ITG filter helps, but also saves you money (cleaning kit's not expensive and it's a once a year clean)

And a 6kg flywheel... which is now in a 318iS i believe... That made a LOT of difference

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I will be over to the Isle of Man in June, i will keep my eyes open for itSilverfang wrote:I had a 320i for 4 years , did have an auto more door but sold that to a friend, who's sister now has it on the Isle of Man (It's a Zinobar red one, D reg... if anyone sees it, take a pic!)
Admitely it wasn't the fastest thing in the world, but i did find a few things that did give it a bit more poke on the butt dyno..
Speedtouch 'Wild' chip, best £30 i've spent! smoothed out the delivery and gave it some extra revs.
ITG filter helps, but also saves you money (cleaning kit's not expensive and it's a once a year clean)
And a 6kg flywheel... which is now in a 318iS i believe... That made a LOT of difference


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I have a btb and chip on my 320 and having paid £70 for it 3 years ago, I am very pleased with it.
I do agree with Mr Moooore as trying to make the 2litre something it isn't is pointless.
The mods on mine mean no more speed just better pulling and a smoother tick over.
I do agree with Mr Moooore as trying to make the 2litre something it isn't is pointless.
The mods on mine mean no more speed just better pulling and a smoother tick over.
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I have a 320 and as they say fine for cruising, smooth with a nice sound.
Going to do a 2.7 though after the summer and try and match it with the correct diff - seems like a lot of the b20 parts are useful - bottom end, gearbox has good ratios etc
Going to do a 2.7 though after the summer and try and match it with the correct diff - seems like a lot of the b20 parts are useful - bottom end, gearbox has good ratios etc
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My fist E30 was a 320is. it cost me at the time about 1p a mile more to run than the X mrs P reg fiesta 1.4 . It was quite quick from what I rember it red lined at 7500 revs and I took it up to 130 before I bottled it. had it 6 months after passing my test. And kept it for 4 years with with no problems. it had a custom exhast fited wich sounded awlsome Really miss that car wish I had a photo of it 2 put up but the only things I got left is a copy of the log book 

They're all good. Unless your a boy racer, a 6 pot 320i is just a nice car. Fair enough a 325 has more power, but what can you really do in a 325 nowadays that you cant in a 320, or for that matter a 318 or 316 even. All go 90 on a motorway without breaking sweat, all can leave a nice 11 shape if you floor it, and all will pottle on at 30 at about the same mpg I bet (does 3/4 mpg really matter that much when you have the car of your dreams)
The 6 pot sound is all that matters to me (no offence to 4 potters, I just prefer the sound - god I miss my 535 V8 soundtrack - i want it back now...)
As long as its clean and rust free, whatever you buy will be your baby
The 6 pot sound is all that matters to me (no offence to 4 potters, I just prefer the sound - god I miss my 535 V8 soundtrack - i want it back now...)
As long as its clean and rust free, whatever you buy will be your baby


The only real problem with the 320 is that you can't brag about figures in the pub. There again, if you run a 325 you can't do that either because so many modern, relatively modest cars are more powerful. If you're into traffic light races, then you've got to have the bigger engine and will still be put to shame by a whole load of less interesting cars.
In real terms, there's not a great deal of difference apart from the 320 having the smoother engine and producing the best noise, although even that is argued by some 'haterz' on here. It's still a proper E30 and a proper 6 pot with a wonderful sound track. Great on windy roads (with a decent suspension set-up) and a lovely car to drive. In its day it was one of the best N/A 2L cars around. But that was over 20 years ago.
As for fuel costs, well if you're that worried you need to be looking at Korean crap and forget about E30s altogether.
In real terms, there's not a great deal of difference apart from the 320 having the smoother engine and producing the best noise, although even that is argued by some 'haterz' on here. It's still a proper E30 and a proper 6 pot with a wonderful sound track. Great on windy roads (with a decent suspension set-up) and a lovely car to drive. In its day it was one of the best N/A 2L cars around. But that was over 20 years ago.
As for fuel costs, well if you're that worried you need to be looking at Korean crap and forget about E30s altogether.
Sums it all up really.tunnyx wrote:As long as its clean and rust free, whatever you buy will be your baby
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I honestly reckon that if you were to fit a mappable ignition system to a 320i, it would do the kinds of mpgs it should (i.e. more than a 325i)
If anybody wants to swap a 320i for a 325i with a busted engine and a Honda Civic I'm more than willing to put the point to the test!
If anybody wants to swap a 320i for a 325i with a busted engine and a Honda Civic I'm more than willing to put the point to the test!
