2.7 ETA CONVERSION?
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I 'm sure its on here some were, but is there a 2.7 eta guide, ie what bits to use / options etc.
i 've got a 88 eta 2.7 LUMP, 90k i used it 4 a few months and done comp and leak down tests on it , all pasted v good figs
its to replace a 91 320, but which head/ cam / inlet manifold etc should i use 320 or 325, any other bits , ie bbtb, etc , was planing to just swap 320 head complete as removed , and the sump / flywheel ( as it s auto ) over and get a zone chip , and swop over all the pick ups / sensors as the motronics a dif version to my caddy. , will the 320 box be ok or should i find a 325 as it the time to do it?
i assume , it may be easier to drop the engine / box ,/ suspension out the bottom complete , any tips ?
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i 've got a 88 eta 2.7 LUMP, 90k i used it 4 a few months and done comp and leak down tests on it , all pasted v good figs
its to replace a 91 320, but which head/ cam / inlet manifold etc should i use 320 or 325, any other bits , ie bbtb, etc , was planing to just swap 320 head complete as removed , and the sump / flywheel ( as it s auto ) over and get a zone chip , and swop over all the pick ups / sensors as the motronics a dif version to my caddy. , will the 320 box be ok or should i find a 325 as it the time to do it?
i assume , it may be easier to drop the engine / box ,/ suspension out the bottom complete , any tips ?
cheers[/b]
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one solid way of doing it is:
325i/e block decked with 325 head (885 casting), 323 conrods, 525e crank, early 325i pistons with skirts machined to clear crank webs!
vernier pulley to adjust timing required due to decking of block
u can do it the 320 head way as u said but the 320 head ports are small as is the whole inlet side on the engine.... u will get a good 190bhp but for a real stormer of a 2.7 ie 200bhp plus u need a 325 head
eventually a cam, bbtb, and chipping will be required to make good power!
325i/e block decked with 325 head (885 casting), 323 conrods, 525e crank, early 325i pistons with skirts machined to clear crank webs!
vernier pulley to adjust timing required due to decking of block
u can do it the 320 head way as u said but the 320 head ports are small as is the whole inlet side on the engine.... u will get a good 190bhp but for a real stormer of a 2.7 ie 200bhp plus u need a 325 head
eventually a cam, bbtb, and chipping will be required to make good power!
If you want a scan of the 2.5<2.7 article from one of the BMW magazines drop me a line and I'll email it to you, widgeewo@btinternet.com
hope this helps you guys i found this site by chance, the guy that runs the site is very detailed about his information, he tells you all the parts needed for the ETA conversion right down to the part number.
http://www.strictlyeta.net/technical/328i_1.html
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I've heard of this super ETA. Does this mean that the works already been done for us and all we have to do is bolt a 325i head on and there we have a 2.7 200bhp monster!chu346 wrote:Isn't that the super eta engine which can just take a 325i head anyway?203mph wrote: i 've got a 88 eta 2.7 LUMP

I'm sure it is. I know you get them in the 325e (american model) and the very late 525e's i think.Project_E30 wrote:I've heard of this super ETA. Does this mean that the works already been done for us and all we have to do is bolt a 325i head on and there we have a 2.7 200bhp monster!chu346 wrote:Isn't that the super eta engine which can just take a 325i head anyway?203mph wrote: i 've got a 88 eta 2.7 LUMP
i wish it was that simple, there are a few things that need to be done, that is why i put my ETA project on hold.Project_E30 wrote:I've heard of this super ETA. Does this mean that the works already been done for us and all we have to do is bolt a 325i head on and there we have a 2.7 200bhp monster!chu346 wrote:Isn't that the super eta engine which can just take a 325i head anyway?203mph wrote: i 've got a 88 eta 2.7 LUMP
super ETA is tuned to have slightly more horsepower, well to be exact its 6 Bhp over the normal ETA. if you want to know more about the Eta conversion then go to this site
http://www.strictlyeta.net/technical/328i_2.html
it tells you what parts you need and from which car. this is a must see has most of the info on the ETA conversion. happy reading
If you look at the parts required for the actual 2.7 bit (crankshaft and conrods, 325i pistons, 325i head) and the machine-work (block and pistons) its quite simple and cheap but unfortunately you can't stop there or it'll just go bang.
nice one SKar
will have a read sometime when les busy
will have a read sometime when les busy

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in the shit,the one to blame,yeh its all my fault ;)
in the shit,the one to blame,yeh its all my fault ;)
I meant there is more chance of SOMETHING to happen within a few thousand miles.
What's the point in doing interal work and not replacing/reconditioning everything else? Especially if it's all stripped down, eg bearings.
Edit: That website made a very good read at work today, glad I didn't see it before hand and influence a few decisions. Very informative for sure!
What's the point in doing interal work and not replacing/reconditioning everything else? Especially if it's all stripped down, eg bearings.
Edit: That website made a very good read at work today, glad I didn't see it before hand and influence a few decisions. Very informative for sure!