cheap mods for a e30 325i????
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Evening all.
Just picked up a fairly clean '90 325i that we are thinking of using for a few track days. Its already been fitted with an lsd and a -40mm springs and shocks kits. Are there any free or cheap mods that are worth doing? Is this model re-mapable with a flasher unit? and if so where will we find a map to download??
cheers all
Just picked up a fairly clean '90 325i that we are thinking of using for a few track days. Its already been fitted with an lsd and a -40mm springs and shocks kits. Are there any free or cheap mods that are worth doing? Is this model re-mapable with a flasher unit? and if so where will we find a map to download??
cheers all
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Is it chipped? Get a fairly agressive chip for track use, should add some more horses and will iron out any nasty flat spots you dont want on the track.
You will fall off a standard 325i seat on the corners by the way

You will fall off a standard 325i seat on the corners by the way
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1989 325i Sport M Tech II, Diamond Black/Black leather
1989 325i Sport M Tech II, Diamond Black/Black leather
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Remove all the glass and it'll feel faster still!Theo325 wrote:Remove carpet, all insulation around bulkhead and transmission tunnel, sound system, headlining, doorcards, spare wheel, boot trim, glove box, swap to manual windows etc etc
Car will now go and sound much faster!

X5 V8 for thrills, CRV for chills, Range Rover P38 V8 for sooooo much aggravation...
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what does this do performance wise?chu346 wrote:Disconnect the two water pipes which go to and from the throttle body and join the together.
It's supposed to keep it warm in the winter but you should be able to remove it without any problems.
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This keeps the intake air cool; heating it apparently costs you a couple of bhp! Mind you, I recently read somewhere else that manufacturers warm the manifolds to improve economy... 
///M aurice
ECU Upgrade EPROM Chips, £40 posted within the UK. Note these are not Zone chips.
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ECU Upgrade EPROM Chips, £40 posted within the UK. Note these are not Zone chips.
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Simon13
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put the fat f**ker on a diet! Carpet is really quite heavy, cheapest way of making it go alot quicker with no outlay!
£300 will secure some h&R anti roll bars and a strut brace
should handle nicely then
£300 will secure some h&R anti roll bars and a strut brace
should handle nicely then
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Jesus325iTouring
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Simon13 wrote:Carpet is really quite heavy, cheapest way of making it go alot quicker with no underlay!

X5 V8 for thrills, CRV for chills, Range Rover P38 V8 for sooooo much aggravation...
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as above... plus bin the windows completely, keep the front screen and fit perspex, ditch the window lift mechanism.
ditch the roof lining, weld the sunroof and ditch the opening mechanism. ditch all the seats bar the drivers, and get a light weight bucket (also will let you fit a 4 or 5 point harness. ditch the wipers and window wash system, if you run in the rain get a single wiper or leave drivers side only.
dont bother with changing the fuel tank as its in the perfect location but do carry a fuel can and only fill enough for your session, no more (fuel is heavy)
if you can get a sport box stick that in (lower ratio 123 gear = better for trackwork) if you can afford get a racing clutch plate less slip means more power to your wheels
after that change the pedal box as BMW system makes heal and toe difficult due to throttle pedal position and casue they pivot from the bottom of the pedal not the top.
fit an E36 steering rack and do away with the power steering pump/system
all above should not cost the earth (except for pedal box) and as above deffo go for ARB and strut braces front and rear
mrlee
ditch the roof lining, weld the sunroof and ditch the opening mechanism. ditch all the seats bar the drivers, and get a light weight bucket (also will let you fit a 4 or 5 point harness. ditch the wipers and window wash system, if you run in the rain get a single wiper or leave drivers side only.
dont bother with changing the fuel tank as its in the perfect location but do carry a fuel can and only fill enough for your session, no more (fuel is heavy)
if you can get a sport box stick that in (lower ratio 123 gear = better for trackwork) if you can afford get a racing clutch plate less slip means more power to your wheels
after that change the pedal box as BMW system makes heal and toe difficult due to throttle pedal position and casue they pivot from the bottom of the pedal not the top.
fit an E36 steering rack and do away with the power steering pump/system
all above should not cost the earth (except for pedal box) and as above deffo go for ARB and strut braces front and rear
mrlee

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Apart from all that, you should be ready to race at Le Mans in an E30
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cant you bore the inlet manifolds out on these? 

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mrLEE30
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yes you can, its called porting but its a specialist job and needs to be done by someone who knows what they are doing or else you will end up with gas flow problems which can loose power rather then gain. plus bigger inlet ports mean bigger valves, then you need to get the gas out which means bigger outlet ports, then you need to move the gasses futher down so you need a bigger/better shaped headers/exhaust..... ah yeah you need to put more fuel and air in so a bigger AFM and bigger injectors now the ECU wont be correct so a remap or more likely a stand alone ECU......thus the conclusion is this is not a cheap mod!!!!cant you bore the inlet manifolds out on these
perhaps what you mean is to remove the head and polish the inletport/outlet port/head combustion chamber (called decoking) and regrind the valves, this is not a mod as such but certainly will get an older engine to run a bit quicker, not a five minute job however!!
he would need a roll cage and fire supression system...but would be a bloody good idea!!!Apart from all that, you should be ready to race at Le Mans in an E30
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hmm am sure i have heard of people boaring the inlet manifold out on these cars thats all.

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mrLEE30
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you may be thinking about people with a M20B20 (320) putting a M20B25 (325) Throttle body on the car to give the painfully sluggish 320 a bit of a boost. to do this properly you must bore out the entry to the inlet manifold of the 320 so it is the same diameter as the throttle body of the 325.
boring out the other end (i.e the bit attched to the cylinders) of an inlet manifold and not boring out the corresponding inlet port would again disrupt gas flow and make th engine slower..... sorry mate not a cheap mod!!! but if you try it successfully dont tell anyone (except me by PM!!!)..instead make millions on ebay!!!
mrlee
boring out the other end (i.e the bit attched to the cylinders) of an inlet manifold and not boring out the corresponding inlet port would again disrupt gas flow and make th engine slower..... sorry mate not a cheap mod!!! but if you try it successfully dont tell anyone (except me by PM!!!)..instead make millions on ebay!!!
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ill inform you as soon as mrlee! lol
already overloaded with landrover and rover v8 and jaguar mods at the mo so cant go taking anymore on lol.
the 320i with the big ends gone that i just purchased, i will try this with the manifold and TB as the lump is gettin thrown out anyway just will prob try it out of curiosity and am just gonn repair it to run round in as i cant wait to be driving an e30 again!!!
already overloaded with landrover and rover v8 and jaguar mods at the mo so cant go taking anymore on lol.
the 320i with the big ends gone that i just purchased, i will try this with the manifold and TB as the lump is gettin thrown out anyway just will prob try it out of curiosity and am just gonn repair it to run round in as i cant wait to be driving an e30 again!!!

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i look forward to the millions rolling in!!! plenty of 320 BBTB threads, the best i found till now is here...
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... tbconv.htm
bank acount details to follow
ps nice looking jag you got there!! pimpin!!
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... tbconv.htm
bank acount details to follow
ps nice looking jag you got there!! pimpin!!

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thats the bugger i have been thinking of!!!!! cheers mrlee.


