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Mon Apr 25, 2005 6:29 pm

Hi guys,

Anybody know how to get some decent power from a 325i motorsport? As ive finally decided to keep her.

I keep getting my butt kicked by kids in modded rs tuDo's, and my mates saff cos just eats me!

Ive got about 5k to spend on the engine any ideas!

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Mon Apr 25, 2005 6:33 pm

turbo 2.5
2.7 or
3.5 easy!

All have their own merits or if u really don't want to lose 3.6 M5 lump or
E39 M5 5ltr V8
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 6:51 pm

5k is a Blexleys drive in drive out 2.7 conversion

220bhp n big torque, dont do an engine swap on the Motorsport
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:03 pm

I'm guessing the E39 M5 engine and gear box would be more than the 5k budget ?
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:14 pm

If thats a Motorsport Cab it might make some purists cry that your considering to mod it. :twisted:
Personally i say go for it if u like the E30 shape, but even then maybe selling the Motorsport and getting a normal E30 to work on might be more profitable...
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:15 pm

2.7 m20 isnt an issue - externally you wont know
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:24 pm

Ԛ£5000 buys a 230-240bhp Bexleys conversion.

Best thing about it is that it looks like a standard m20 on the outside. Very little hassle.

The characteristics will change alot however. You'll have samish bottom end torque but ince it hits 3500rpm its serioulsy quick.

Will comfortably do 14.5 sec 1/4 mile. Will comfortably keep up with E36 M3's as karan's 2.7 has proven.

Will comfortably keep up with an e34 M5 upto around 80mph.

Turbo charging is also an option being looked into by a few people, reliability and results are totally unknown though but you areguranteed a serioulsy stupidly fast machine which will destroy everything.

With Ԛ£5000 to spend I would look into turbo charging. In that price you could probably modify thye engine to take big boost aswell.

For me its 2.5 Turbo..........this will kill a 2.7 sensless. :cool:
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:34 pm

240bhp to get a 14.5 1/4... Not very quick for the power.. Coming from Vauxhalls (FWD wrongness) 230bhp is good for a 13.8 or quicker 1/4 :?
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:45 pm

Yes but Vauxhall is alot lighter.

Even an E36 M3 does 14 sec 1/4mile times.
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:48 pm

e30 325i 1175kgs or so

GTE 16v 1080kgs

i think tbh - aerodynamics come into it aswell, just seems a bit slow for the power
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:50 pm

Most e30's are alot more than 1175kg's. Sports with leather can touch 1250kg or even more.

Aerodynamics certainly play a part.

Turbo charged m20 must kick arse though!
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e30 out handles Vauxhalls easy - i kept my mates 2.0 16v Corsa pegged round some back lanes in my 316i Auto with a dodgy ariflow meter, Just got M-tech suspension on mine with 325i front brakes (drums on the rear atm!!)
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Mismatching tyres also
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 8:09 pm

Ԛ£5000 wont get you an e39 m5 v8 engine and box( i dont think)
but it will buy you a whole e34 m5 car and enough left over to spend on other upgradeable parts.
if i had a budget of 5 grand thats the route i would go.
over 300 brake, and not in a small power band like some turbo cars
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 9:39 pm

M5pilot wrote:
For me its 2.5 Turbo..........this will kill a 2.7 sensless. :cool:
jesus sal.

being unbias towards a 2.7 engine for once. whats going on.....you will be buying an m5 next. :lol:
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 9:49 pm

i'd go for the bexley 2.7 ask Karan about it,
his car even takes e36 m3's
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 10:14 pm

I probably dont know what Im talking about compared to you lot but from what Iv seen a 325i turbo is savagely fast!!Seen a 5 minute video clip of one going along motorways in finland and nothing compares!!!You can get about 350bhp easy I think!!!Go for turbo plus you get a dump valve!!! 8)
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I would go for the turbo option, have a look for a guy called Bimmerjim, he has a kickass 2.5 Turbo..

http://www.bimmerjim.com/

Ran an 11.886 1/4 mile (on slicks) and hits 60 in 3.63secs (again on slicks)

Makes about 300bhp at the wheels but he did blow it up :)
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 11:45 pm

thanx guys,

That turbo is insane! Trouble is reliability??????

Whats the most power out of an m20 possible? I want to be able to stay with cosies! We need to show these ford boys the way home, thats if they dont blow up of course. :D
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Tue Apr 26, 2005 3:18 am

how about a cossie conversion ??

Mercedes did it.

cossie blocks 500 bhp +

Better engine in my opinion.

And more readily availible tuning parts.
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Go for a supercharger and some other few mods and you will get good power with reliability. Failing that, i'd go for the E36 M3 lump (Something i'm personally going to do once i source one) That will give you 300bhp on tap before you even start with chips and exhaust etc. I guess everyone has their own ideas of what to do with the cash, but untimatly, it all comes down to you dude.
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Tue Apr 26, 2005 11:37 am

The turbo route will be by far the cheapest way to get a reliable 240bhp +.

Bimmerjim was runinng 12 psi on a standard engine, no wonder it blew up!

6-7 psi will create a real quick machine.

2.7 conversions that give 230 bhp have extremely lumpy idle, very little bottom end torquye but fantastic top end.

A turbo car will be quicker but it will require more care.

The best thing about the turbo conversion is that if your engine blows up you get another one for Ԛ£300.

You blow up your 2.7 and its going to cost mega bucks to replace.

E36 m3 engine is the best way to go to be really honest for a reliable 300bhp or failing that the m5 engine but its alot more work.
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Tue Apr 26, 2005 12:39 pm

I can get you an M5 engine if you want inc gearbox loom drop me a pm if you are interested
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my g-tech timer had me timed at 15.05 1/4 mile with a sport with one of Sal's exhaust and a zone chip the same as Ant uses. So turbo is the ways for me!
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15.05 is damn quick if these things are at all acurate.
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she does pull, but i'm quite sure they are very close for accuracy
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M5pilot wrote:The turbo route will be by far the cheapest way to get a reliable 240bhp +.

Bimmerjim was runinng 12 psi on a standard engine, no wonder it blew up!

6-7 psi will create a real quick machine.

2.7 conversions that give 230 bhp have extremely lumpy idle, very little bottom end torquye but fantastic top end.

A turbo car will be quicker but it will require more care.

The best thing about the turbo conversion is that if your engine blows up you get another one for Ԛ£300.

You blow up your 2.7 and its going to cost mega bucks to replace.

E36 m3 engine is the best way to go to be really honest for a reliable 300bhp or failing that the m5 engine but its alot more work.

Jim was running nearly 15 psi in his last few runs, the lump popped when the vacum hose popped off and the turbo ran up some 30psi before it went BANG in a big way, con rod snapped and exited via the side of the block.
Thing is tho it's a std block, so he's bolting on another head an off he goes. Bet he's glad he spent Ԛ£Ã”šÃ‚£Ãƒ”šÃ‚£Ãƒ”šÃ‚£ on a uprated lump, which is a large part of the reason I've invested Ԛ£1000's in the bits for mine as I know I can get another lump for little cash when it does blow up.

And power wise, well easy 250 to 350 is poss, Jims was 296bhp at the wheels!!

I can't fooking wait to get it fitted, 3 weeks till MS arrives, then WOOOOOOOOOOOSH CHIRP!! :lol: :lol:
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Wed Apr 27, 2005 11:48 pm

Ok so if i decided to turbo the old girl!

1. Who would carry out the conversion? Any ideas?
2. Would it catch a 300bhp saf cos?
3. Is it reliable?
4. Can the box and drive shafts, prop etc take the power?
5. Has anybody got any phone numbers of guys in the know?

Many thanx
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Ok so if i decided to turbo the old girl!

1. Who would carry out the conversion? Any ideas?

YOU WOULD TO KEEP COSTS VERY LOW

2. Would it catch a 300bhp saf cos?

YEP

3. Is it reliable?

MEDIUM BOOST AND YOU'LL BE OK. YOU NEED TO DRIVE IT PROPERLY ASWELL. LET IT WARM UP AND WARM DOWN CORRECTLY

4. Can the box and drive shafts, prop etc take the power?

YEP

5. Has anybody got any phone numbers of guys in the know?

SPEAK TO THE ABOVE FIZZYMONSTER AND A BLOKE CALLED ANT WHEN HE GETS BACK FROM HOLIDAY. THEY WILL BOTH HAPPILY GUIDE YOU INTO TURBO WONDERLAND. TURBO BROWN IS ALSO ANOTHER PERSON WHO KNOWS HIS STUFF.

Many thanx
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Thu Apr 28, 2005 8:46 am

surley dropping a YB engine in is the best way to keep up with cossies !!

Adaptor plate would be fairly easy to be made.

cost wise would it not be cheaper ???? 2-3K for 300bhp +
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Thu Apr 28, 2005 9:29 am

yeah but an old mk 1 transit pinto engine just don't sound the same as a straight 6 does it?

Plus the 6 will have awsome torque
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Thu Apr 28, 2005 10:25 am

325 turbo's have been proven to push big BHP and torque already.

Its a bolt on modification with mapping work. Much easier than installing a cossie engine and just as fast.

There was a white touring 325 turbo at lakeside a while back, man that was quick! he said he was having no problems with keeping up with cossies.

All you have to do is look on the web to see what 325i turbo's are capable of.
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Thu Apr 28, 2005 12:08 pm

turboing is cool....

but ure never gonna have response of a tuned NA engine.... but u also cant beat the turbo shove

i reallyh wanna turbo my 2.7..... i think if done properly it would be nice
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Thu Apr 28, 2005 1:27 pm

That would cost bucks as youd need new pistons ontop of everything else.

Im sure you'll be happy with m5 power once its done. You wont be thinking about turbo 325's after that.
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sal

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