Whats the difference between 320i and 325i
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springh
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New to the E30 stuff, just trying to work out- other than the CC difference what other differences are there between the 320i and the 325i? are things like the manifold different? I have a 320i and im trying to get the most out of the engine...
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Hi Springh, welcome to the 'Zone. 
The 'head is different on the '25, as are the inlet manifold and the throttle body. To put it politely, the '25 head (881 casting) can be a bit fragile, shall we say. The 'heads are not interchangable, as the '25 uses different pistons.
Quite a few people (I'm not one of them - yet) have fitted '25 throttle bodies to '20's, with amazingly good results. There are two ways of doing this:
Modify the '20 manifold to take the '25 TB.
Or...........
Port the '20 'head so that the '25 manifold can be used.
If you take the first option, the job's easier and the mid-range power gains are better. The '25 manifold option sacrifices a bit of mid-range gain, but gives even better top-end.
If you use a modified chip too, the gains are even better.
HTH
Stuart.
The 'head is different on the '25, as are the inlet manifold and the throttle body. To put it politely, the '25 head (881 casting) can be a bit fragile, shall we say. The 'heads are not interchangable, as the '25 uses different pistons.
Quite a few people (I'm not one of them - yet) have fitted '25 throttle bodies to '20's, with amazingly good results. There are two ways of doing this:
Modify the '20 manifold to take the '25 TB.
Or...........
Port the '20 'head so that the '25 manifold can be used.
If you take the first option, the job's easier and the mid-range power gains are better. The '25 manifold option sacrifices a bit of mid-range gain, but gives even better top-end.
If you use a modified chip too, the gains are even better.
HTH
Stuart.
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differences are....
40bhp more in the 325
better noise from the 320 (smaller bores
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Head design -320 is a 'flahead'=combustion chamber is horizontal at the top, 325 is 'hemi'= like half a sphere
the 325 also sometimes suffers from porous heads/cracked heads due to the fact that the water channels are closer to the chambers
40bhp more in the 325
better noise from the 320 (smaller bores
Head design -320 is a 'flahead'=combustion chamber is horizontal at the top, 325 is 'hemi'= like half a sphere
the 325 also sometimes suffers from porous heads/cracked heads due to the fact that the water channels are closer to the chambers
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325 has rear discs... i dont think 320s have rear discs....
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Unless it's a convertible, then they have rear discs...
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2.5 has an oil cooler behind the bumper i dont think the 2.0 has that
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nice one Chaos-always forget about that one....Chaos wrote:2.5 has an oil cooler behind the bumper i dont think the 2.0 has that
but was it not an optional extra????
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not sure m8, def standard on 2,5 but dunno if it was optional for the 2.0.320Touring wrote:nice one Chaos-always forget about that one....Chaos wrote:2.5 has an oil cooler behind the bumper i dont think the 2.0 has that
but was it not an optional extra????
wud be a nice addition tho to a 2.0 i reckon.
help keep everything cool
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Not optional, standard on all 325i.320Touring wrote:nice one Chaos-always forget about that one....Chaos wrote:2.5 has an oil cooler behind the bumper i dont think the 2.0 has that
but was it not an optional extra????
There was a thread on the old zone about fitting the coolers to the 2.0's, but it was deemed totally un-neccesary.

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thanks for clearing that up Simon!!!Simon wrote:Not optional, standard on all 325i.320Touring wrote:nice one Chaos-always forget about that one....Chaos wrote:2.5 has an oil cooler behind the bumper i dont think the 2.0 has that
but was it not an optional extra????
There was a thread on the old zone about fitting the coolers to the 2.0's, but it was deemed totally un-neccesary.
and nice thinking Chaos
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325's don't really need oil coolers. Mike Australia does not have one on his 325 cab and his don't over heat in 45 C!
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my h plate 320ise has rear discs as standardKaran wrote:325 has rear discs... i dont think 320s have rear discs....
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