help me tune a 320i
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dazzaboy
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can any one point me in the right direction with tuning a 320i, i am after performance but i dont want to spend mega money, please help
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Davenotouring
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I would honestly suggest getting a 2.5 engine to drop in. (Prop, gearbox, ECU, and diff)
That's what I did. You aren't gonna get the gains per pound in a 320i that you would with putting in a 2.5 engine. 40bhp+ for £400 +-£100

That's what I did. You aren't gonna get the gains per pound in a 320i that you would with putting in a 2.5 engine. 40bhp+ for £400 +-£100

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ed325i
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Put a 325 inlet maifold and throttle body on it, Chip the ECU.
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mark320i
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or drop the whole thing in! just done it to my 320i, got it
running the other day and took it up the road. . .holy shit!
pulls like a train! 3rd gear is an absolute monster! running it off
the 2.0ltr box and diff, off the mark its quick as!
running the other day and took it up the road. . .holy shit!
pulls like a train! 3rd gear is an absolute monster! running it off
the 2.0ltr box and diff, off the mark its quick as!
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Get a 525e short motor,mine cost 100 quid,uses no more fuel but goes like s**t of a shovel(so the wife says)
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Theo
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Or if you dont fancy the hassle of removing and replacing an engine, buy a 325i inlet manifold and throttle body, will make a big difference to the car.
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mark320i
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at first i was recluctant to rip my engine out just for a bit more power, especially
as it was a sound engine! lol, all i can say is that im so glad ive done it!
as it was a sound engine! lol, all i can say is that im so glad ive done it!
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dan_emaps
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Does the 325i inlet and bbtb make a fairly noticeable difference on a 320?
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Jhonno
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yesdan_emaps wrote:Does the 325i inlet and bbtb make a fairly noticeable difference on a 320?
Better to leave the 2.5 attached tho
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dazzaboy
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thanks lads, i think i will go for the inlet manifold and throttle body mod for now as it has to be a lot cheaper, any more tips will be greatly apprietiated
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cliffybabe
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Big Bore Throtle Body for a 325 and inlet manifold and a ITG zone filter, also I would get a chip of Ant aswell that should spice it up a bitdazzaboy wrote:thanks lads, i think i will go for the inlet manifold and throttle body mod for now as it has to be a lot cheaper, any more tips will be greatly apprietiated

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mikey-t
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how much increase are we talking with those mods or is it just better reaction / driveability
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Personally, I find it a driveability thing. But, there has been talk of 145+bhp with a 325i TB and a 'Zone chip. How true it is, I don't know.mikey-t wrote:how much increase are we talking with those mods or is it just better reaction / driveability
Mine's definately got a lot more mid-range and top-end now, but I haven't had it on any rollers yet.
"Argos" (Andy Everett) or "Templ8e30" (Ian) may have more of an idea about power figures.
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mikey-t
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im still debating wether to buy scrap yard 320i block and do the above or save for 325, if it is quite an increase i wont bother
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Jhonno
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EH?!!mikey-t wrote:im still debating wether to buy scrap yard 320i block and do the above or save for 325, if it is quite an increase i wont bother
2.5 anyday of the weekl
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mikey-t
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but theres the cost the effort the waititng with a knackred engine!~ then the fact im clueless, and have a drive thats on a 45` angle! not a good look for changing the engine
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Jhonno
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ok im really confused now.. your talking bout putting another 320i block in no? = as much work as dropping a 2.5 in
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as brian moore once said... if you are going to put a 325i throttle body on a 320, leave it attatched to the 325i engine.. loveing the sig.
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mikey-t
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oooo i forgot about the diff, thats more expense added to my conversion,
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......And Andy's chipped ECU is now in my Touring. I've got a 3.64 diff in too. Several people have commented that if they hadn't been told, they'd have thought it's a 2.5, the way it drives.Argos wrote:You'll also need a chip in the ECU, waste of time doing all this without a chip. Ant will be able to do one although I used a chip from *plug* which was very good.
How fast? On the back straight of the 'Ring, my 320i with these mods and a mega tall 325i 3.64 diff was fast enough for a 325i to need some beans to get by. With the 4.1 standard diff it would have really flown. About 140+ bhp and a worthwhile improvement. Still a bit flat low down but it really frees up the top end.


