Is there any reason why you should avoid a 328i Auto when looking for a donor car?
I have a 325 (originally a 318i) and plan to use M20 drivetrain to keep costs down so does it matter what transmission type the donor car is?
328i Auto
Moderator: martauto
you will need a spigot bearing that pushes into the block if using an auto donk.
auto is the way to go when looking for a good engine .
auto is the way to go when looking for a good engine .

m52 b30 stroker 6-speed 318is Galvanizer
m42 touring
+ a yard full of scrap turds
I used an auto donor
Like above you need a spigot bearing (but your would ideally be changing that anyway)
You also need a bit more wiring to disable the ews (need a constant live to one of the pins to fool the car you are in park so it will allow start up)... or just get a flashed ECU.
Also there are more wires, and I found it hard to mount the ecu in the 318i location (under the steering) without extending about 25 wires
Like above you need a spigot bearing (but your would ideally be changing that anyway)
You also need a bit more wiring to disable the ews (need a constant live to one of the pins to fool the car you are in park so it will allow start up)... or just get a flashed ECU.
Also there are more wires, and I found it hard to mount the ecu in the 318i location (under the steering) without extending about 25 wires




