320is conversion
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Dave_M3
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Just got an idea nd wonderin if it would be worth doin, Puttin a 320is engine (if 1 could be found) in a 318is. Considering it would be 50 hp increase at standard and still the handling advantages of the 4pot it looks good on paper. I know I could just get an M3 but I was thinkin of this cos the engine still looks the same as the orginal 4 insurance
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There is quite a fair bit to change, but its not impossible.
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Dave_M3
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Oh rite thats that finnished with neway Sum1 told me it was the same only 4 being 2L instead of 1.8, Seemed a bit odd 2 me anyway if it was the same and havin 50hp more than the is and even 20 more than a 325
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Dave_M3
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Ill hav 2 look in2 it a bit more all it was was a spur of the moment idea.
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Just slap in a 2.5 and dont crash it, then the insurance company will never know! 
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Dave_M3
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Ha well that makes u feel abit better, I could put a 325 but its nice 2 be different nd If I was puttin a 325 in why should I stop at that, Id hav loads of choice then
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The 2.0 s14 engine will go in easitly enough with the only real problem I can see being the exhaust manifold fouling the steering column. It's an expensive way to get more power with the M42 engine being a gerat unit anyway.
Set of M3 3.2 evo throttle bodies and mega squirt would make her a quick little 1.8. See tims thread.
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Set of M3 3.2 evo throttle bodies and mega squirt would make her a quick little 1.8. See tims thread.
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Dave_M3
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Ya Tims looks sweet, engine bay is so clean it looks like it never even ran before
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you're too kind, only actually i think if the pic you're referring to is the one of the engine with the black bits looking standard and no bonnet on, you're actually right - it hadn't really been run before, as i'd just completed the engine conversion!Dave_M3 wrote:Ya Tims looks sweet, engine bay is so clean it looks like it never even ran before
I certainly think that there's a lot of room for modification to the m42 lump, i'd expect my current lump (2.1, throttle bodies, restricionless intake etc) to make approaching 320is power, although it really needs different cams to make the most of the ITBs.
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S14's are only 15 or so kilos lighter than an M20, it's only that it's smaller and the front doesn't over hang the front axle like a 6 pot
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Dave_M3
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Ya I'll probally just mess around wit the m42 when I get my is, getttin a bit tired of my 316lux now wit its boaty handling, All it is, is a stepping stone 4 insurance.



