Got plenty of the 150's then.
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I think I mentioned I had 173's too, what are they from??
Got plenty of the 150's then.
Got plenty of the 150's then.

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173 is the facelift 325i Motronic 1.3 ECU - one of the best out of the bunch.
The 150 was Motronic 1.1 fitted to early M30B35s, while the later ones had the 179 Motronic 1.3 ECU - the same as a 173 apart from the EPROM chip.
The 150 was Motronic 1.1 fitted to early M30B35s, while the later ones had the 179 Motronic 1.3 ECU - the same as a 173 apart from the EPROM chip.
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What is the difference between 1.1 and 1.3?
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1.3 has higher resolution than 1.1 (more memory map locations), thus giving enhancements in driveability, and slight power gain.
Also, it was designed for running catalytic converters on later models.
The main advantage is it has just one PCB, making it more reliable and easier to chip.
Also, it was designed for running catalytic converters on later models.
The main advantage is it has just one PCB, making it more reliable and easier to chip.
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Thanks.Speedtouch wrote:1.3 has higher resolution than 1.1 (more memory map locations), thus giving enhancements in driveability, and slight power gain.
Also, it was designed for running catalytic converters on later models.
The main advantage is it has just one PCB, making it more reliable and easier to chip.
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Hi
Saw these on ebay and thought of your thread...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... ink:top:en
how easy would they be to fit i wonder??
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Saw these on ebay and thought of your thread...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... ink:top:en
how easy would they be to fit i wonder??
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Cant remember if they bolt straight on but im sure they need a plate making up to fit, Rav will know.
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Jim,
You'll need an adaptor plate to fit those, available from Germany.
Also the thermostat housing will need altering, basically cutting and welding the top outlet to a different angle.
Also, those are well overpriced!
You'll need an adaptor plate to fit those, available from Germany.
Also the thermostat housing will need altering, basically cutting and welding the top outlet to a different angle.
Also, those are well overpriced!

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How much is the adaptor plate?
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they do look good but not sure if you would get any real extra BHP though, maybe 20 or so max.
wonder how much a port, polish, 291/283 cam, 1mm oversize valve and seats would and decent free flow exhaust would add in BHP and Torques terms??
BTW....I had to look after the children this afternoon, so set them up with lego and read the whole thread....brilliant read, really nice way to spend an hour or so on a sunday afternoon with the radio on. I've got a nice M30 donk so just doing "research" and collecting bits ready for an installation next spring into the e30 cab, need to source an LSD also as currently have 4.1 open = new tyres every traffic lights. lol
wonder how much a port, polish, 291/283 cam, 1mm oversize valve and seats would and decent free flow exhaust would add in BHP and Torques terms??
BTW....I had to look after the children this afternoon, so set them up with lego and read the whole thread....brilliant read, really nice way to spend an hour or so on a sunday afternoon with the radio on. I've got a nice M30 donk so just doing "research" and collecting bits ready for an installation next spring into the e30 cab, need to source an LSD also as currently have 4.1 open = new tyres every traffic lights. lol
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About £120 posted, Eren alrady has his.leeparkes wrote:How much is the adaptor plate?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ADAPTERPLATTE ... 0566714274

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What do you do about the plenium (sp) and AFM? is there a thread anywhere with pics etc...
Jimbo, Lego FTW
Jimbo, Lego FTW
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Take a look at Staleyturbos thread, he's running these on his M30 set up with plenium.

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These need quite alot of work to make fit but there mega 
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I had a look earlierstaley_turbo wrote:These need quite alot of work to make fit but there mega
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Coupled with a cam and six branch, prob a good 30-40 hp. Its ok saying they will fit, but I've never seen these used with standard management, I'm not sure how that would cope?
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Rav?staley_turbo wrote:but I've never seen these used with standard management, I'm not sure how that would cope?
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I've been told that the itb's will run on standard management, so we'll see when I do mine.

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this has some useful info on:
http://www.m535i.org/officers/ra/article.html
ITB bit pasted below:
There are two options for a individual throttle body system. The first is to attempt to retrofit the M5 intake system. This requires at a minimum fabricating adapters from the head to the M5 intake runners. It also requires investigating the choice of fuel rail, as the M88 or S38 rail and FPR will not clear the t-stat housing on the M30. Similarly, the TPS switch will have to clear the t-stat housing. To do this the adapters have to be angled so as to point the intake runners above/below the t-stat housing and rad hose. The other option is to get the Weber DCOE adapter brackets from Redline Weber (Redline Weber part # 99004 094). The castings aren’t that great, so porting and polishing them is a must. However, 40mm or 45mm Weber fuel injection ITBs can then be bolted onto these. Again, one of the flanges near the t-stat housing has to be shaved a bit to clear, and I have not verified if the TPS switch will clear the t-stat housing and rad hose, but this looks to be more a ”˜bolt-in’ solution. Additionally you’ll need a custom intake plenum. http://www.jameng.com and http://www.twminduction.com are both good sources for the ITB components, as well as Top End Performance can order anything from Redline Weber.
http://www.m535i.org/officers/ra/article.html
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There are two options for a individual throttle body system. The first is to attempt to retrofit the M5 intake system. This requires at a minimum fabricating adapters from the head to the M5 intake runners. It also requires investigating the choice of fuel rail, as the M88 or S38 rail and FPR will not clear the t-stat housing on the M30. Similarly, the TPS switch will have to clear the t-stat housing. To do this the adapters have to be angled so as to point the intake runners above/below the t-stat housing and rad hose. The other option is to get the Weber DCOE adapter brackets from Redline Weber (Redline Weber part # 99004 094). The castings aren’t that great, so porting and polishing them is a must. However, 40mm or 45mm Weber fuel injection ITBs can then be bolted onto these. Again, one of the flanges near the t-stat housing has to be shaved a bit to clear, and I have not verified if the TPS switch will clear the t-stat housing and rad hose, but this looks to be more a ”˜bolt-in’ solution. Additionally you’ll need a custom intake plenum. http://www.jameng.com and http://www.twminduction.com are both good sources for the ITB components, as well as Top End Performance can order anything from Redline Weber.
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I've seen this before, it's a good read. I would definatly be thinking some better engine management to get the best out of the m30 though, removing the dizzy aswell. I'll be taking alot of this into account when building my next lump and head.
I have a spare oil cooler if you need one?
I have a spare oil cooler if you need one?
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is the oil cooler a simple (ish) fit to the M30? Am interested in it
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Its off the euro 535i so its a straight fit. In excelent con. Give me a pm if your interested.
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Ive got an M30 oil cooler housing somewhere, it came on the B10 but didnt have the pipes or cooler but ive heard M20 ones can be used.
Update later ive got another ECU to try (thanks Jake), fingers crossed!
Update later ive got another ECU to try (thanks Jake), fingers crossed!
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ECU is on and let it tick over for 10 minutes, so far so good! ill take it out later to see whats what.
Is there a procedure to take when i do the half hour drive to re-learn the settings?
Is there a procedure to take when i do the half hour drive to re-learn the settings?
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What ECU you trying now?
And were the 2 I sent you no good at all then?
And were the 2 I sent you no good at all then?

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Ive got a 173 now with my pina chip in.
The two you sent the one wouldnt run and the 150 was an early twin board business.
The two you sent the one wouldnt run and the 150 was an early twin board business.
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Okey dokey, btw, i'll be needing those mounts week after next. 

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Just drive it in all gears using all the rev range, which should transfer across all the settings.
Sometimes, it can take several drives or a few days to fully bed in.
Sometimes, it can take several drives or a few days to fully bed in.
///M aurice
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Well ive been using it with the new ECU and everything seems fine, spluttering has gone and it pulls smoothly. Still doesnt feel like a 260hp lump though so its getting booked up next week to get it on the rollers and see whats what.
Anyway, some may remember these.
Staggered Exips 7j & 9j

They now look like this....




Check the 3.5" Dish




Ignore the Champiro's there just my ebay bargain test tyres.
Well with them done and the car mobile again i couldnt resist trying them on before they get served up.





Proper council ay they.
Anyway, some may remember these.
Staggered Exips 7j & 9j

They now look like this....




Check the 3.5" Dish




Ignore the Champiro's there just my ebay bargain test tyres.
Well with them done and the car mobile again i couldnt resist trying them on before they get served up.





Proper council ay they.
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They look quite smart to me. Good to hear you've got it running smoothly again.
What number was the ECU that gave gyp?
What number was the ECU that gave gyp?
///M aurice
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Yep it was a 179.
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Strange - they're identical to a 173, and these are usually pretty reliable. 
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