hello guys.
does any one know if you can use the m50b20 320 manifold to upgrade the 323 m52? It looks the same diameter as the m50b25 325.
323 e36 intake manifold
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Alex
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have a look on realoem and see if the part numbers are the same
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The 323i and 328i have the 320i manifold as standard iirc.
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i have just put a 325 m50 manifold onto my e36 323 it's a very good mod , get yourself a 328i exhaust to go with and it will feel like a different car
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I think it must be a 325/525 one.
Rav335uk has one for sale
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... highlight=
Rav335uk has one for sale
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... highlight=
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M50B25 is the ONLY inlet that will give gains, it is only fitted to M50B25 engines as standard
M50B20 inlet is only fitted to M50B20 engines, it is restrictive
M52B20, M52B25 and M52B28 use the same inlet, it is restrictive
M50B20 inlet is only fitted to M50B20 engines, it is restrictive
M52B20, M52B25 and M52B28 use the same inlet, it is restrictive

