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  • Littleman1
    Noobie
    • Aug 2018
    • 6

    #1

    Turbo M20B27

    I just got an E30 325e and i am displeased with the lack of power and i was looking into a turbocharger or other forced induction builds.

    Ive been looking around the forums and haven't found anything directly addressing how much boost a stock AND fully built M20B27 "Stroker" can handle

    Ive been looking around for turbo sizes too, and would like to know what the biggest turbo would fit under the hood.
  • agent
    Vice Grand Pubaa
    • Mar 2010
    • 7960

    #2
    The FAQ/DIY section is for staff-approved instructional posts only. Please do not ask questions there. If you don't know where to ask your question, post it in General Technical and we'll move it to the appropriate subforum if necessary. Thanks in advance.
    Originally posted by kronus
    would be in depending on tip slant and tube size

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    • cscracker
      Advanced Member
      • Jan 2017
      • 131

      #3
      Space is not the limiting factor. You can cram turbos that are way too big for the engine in there. With appropriate modifications, it's possible to make well over 1000bhp on a turbo M20.

      That said, I don't think you're asking the right questions here. You need to define your goal, and then ask the questions to get to that goal. Are you looking to drag race? Autocross? Just want it to be more fun to drive? What's your budget?

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      • cream_e30
        Noobie
        • Oct 2018
        • 30

        #4
        I’m on a stock bottom end with gapped rings, built head and making 440whp on an m20. Good tune and it’ll hold.

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        • ak-
          R3V OG
          • May 2009
          • 12422

          #5
          Yeah, I'll echo that. Reason why most fail is because once they 'get boost' they think it's a ticket to shoot for the moon by pushing the envelope. No, pick a goal and build your engine towards that goal in mind.
          'What's the biggest' and 'how much can this engine handle' isn't the right approach lol.

          1991 325iS turbo

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          • Littleman1
            Noobie
            • Aug 2018
            • 6

            #6
            Well I'm only asking because I don't have a set goal I just want to know that the maximum possible and base my goal of that set amount. Recently I have sort of set a goal of 285hp. Now that I have a goal "even though it's low" what would I need to do to get to that goal. Parts and tune recommendations appreciated

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            • Littleman1
              Noobie
              • Aug 2018
              • 6

              #7
              I'll more than likely increase that as time goes on I'm just trying to start somewhere.

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              • cream_e30
                Noobie
                • Oct 2018
                • 30

                #8
                Originally posted by Littleman1
                Well I'm only asking because I don't have a set goal I just want to know that the maximum possible and base my goal of that set amount. Recently I have sort of set a goal of 285hp. Now that I have a goal "even though it's low" what would I need to do to get to that goal. Parts and tune recommendations appreciated


                285 is very obtainable. Let’s start with your budget.


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                • benjamin
                  Advanced Member
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 174

                  #9
                  Hey guys, don't mean to thread jack, but I have very similar questions to Littleman1 and figured it would be better then starting a new thread.

                  What sort of turbo do you guys recommend for a street car, with the best possible throttle response, with a goal of 350-400whp?

                  My buddy that has turboed lots of things is trying to get me to go with a Precision 6262 gen 2. I have herd lots of guys have had good results on the 2.7 with the smallest HX35 that's externally gated?

                  My car is a 1985 325e, and I just did an 885 head swap with new valve guides, valve job, ARP head studs, OEM BMW head gasket, new piston rings, rod bearings, and a Bimmer Heads 274 cam. I live very close to SSSQuid and he will be doing my turning.

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                  • cream_e30
                    Noobie
                    • Oct 2018
                    • 30

                    #10
                    Originally posted by benjamin
                    Hey guys, don't mean to thread jack, but I have very similar questions to Littleman1 and figured it would be better then starting a new thread.

                    What sort of turbo do you guys recommend for a street car, with the best possible throttle response, with a goal of 350-400whp?

                    My buddy that has turboed lots of things is trying to get me to go with a Precision 6262 gen 2. I have herd lots of guys have had good results on the 2.7 with the smallest HX35 that's externally gated?

                    My car is a 1985 325e, and I just did an 885 head swap with new valve guides, valve job, ARP head studs, OEM BMW head gasket, new piston rings, rod bearings, and a Bimmer Heads 274 cam. I live very close to SSSQuid and he will be doing my turning.


                    6262 is a good turbo and will get you to your goal.
                    I would gap your rings for longevity.


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                    • Littleman1
                      Noobie
                      • Aug 2018
                      • 6

                      #11
                      Budget less than 3,000 and I want it to still be street "usable" I live in. A place with lots of snow so I need it to not have crazy amount of turbo lag that would break my wheels free. It still needs to be usable power.

                      Eventually I will build the crap out of it. But for now 280-380hp
                      Last edited by Littleman1; 10-24-2018, 11:23 PM.

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                      • Littleman1
                        Noobie
                        • Aug 2018
                        • 6

                        #12
                        I was thinking a compound turbo set up (like a Cummins) to build boost fast and be less prone to lag due to the fact it revs and runs like a diesel

                        #5000 rpm redline

                        Pls recommend turbo sizes, injector sizes, exhaust setup, ecu tune, comp ratio, heads, cylinders, pistons/rods, valve springs. Whatever you know that could be usefull
                        Last edited by Littleman1; 10-24-2018, 11:19 PM.

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                        • cream_e30
                          Noobie
                          • Oct 2018
                          • 30

                          #13
                          Problem with compounding is you will blow your budget.
                          Diesel turbos are slow spool, high boost unless you’re getting a TDI turbo.


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                          • Fraser
                            Advanced Member
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 194

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Littleman1
                            I was thinking a compound turbo set up (like a Cummins) to build boost fast and be less prone to lag due to the fact it revs and runs like a diesel

                            #5000 rpm redline

                            Pls recommend turbo sizes, injector sizes, exhaust setup, ecu tune, comp ratio, heads, cylinders, pistons/rods, valve springs. Whatever you know that could be usefull
                            Are you intending to run the stock eta head and cam? I assume so since you're talking about 5000rpm redline. I don't think people really bother with that. Poor flow, weak valve springs. Also even a "small" holset likely is only going to spool right at the top of your rev range. My hx35 w/12mm hot side spools fully around 3500 rpm on a 2.5 for reference.

                            On top of that, you'll need to convert to a Motronic 1.1 harness at least to run any popular PNP standalone ecus.

                            It seems like the typical formula when starting with an eta is bare minimum 885 head and motronic upgrade. Then all the standard turbo build parts: MS, injectors, BOV and wastegate, blah blah blah

                            A lot of people will say take whatever you think your budget is going to be and double it. They're basically right. I went as "budget" as one could with used parts, great craigslist deals, etc...and am into it for way more than I initially thought. The little stuff will nickle and dime you and the big things are big. (like your ECU) $3k is optimistic.

                            Also as far as I know, Cummins are all single turbo- some variation of Holset. A lot of people run compound setups but they don't come that way from the factory. Just a note.

                            Good luck!
                            Last edited by Fraser; 10-25-2018, 04:52 PM.

                            325iX Turdbo Rally/Hillclimb/Beater

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                            • Littleman1
                              Noobie
                              • Aug 2018
                              • 6

                              #15
                              Thanks fror the info I'll try to keep it simple and do something along the lines of a 6262 turbo and try to keep things as stock as possible. I'm not trying to turn it into a monster (yet) so I would assume stock head with better injectors and a new ecu and other things would do me well.

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