Writing for the first time in a while here to share my M20 build. In partnership with VAC Motorsport, CP Carillo, Russ at Steves Machine Shop, and Son of Cobra.
The concoction of parts used on this M20 boosts the power to 195whp and 200ftlbs at the rear tires in my 1986 325es. Redline is set to 6600 due to power falling off up to 7k. This engine is tuned using a Kdata MS2 DME with a modified factory harness. Dyno tuned on 3 dyno's (multiple tuners).
The engine is a 2.8L, maybe slightly over.
The top end:
Hard & Beck 731 head originally from 327s - Custom mahined combustion chamber
+2mm intake/exhaust valves
Five angle valve job
Fully ported cold side
885 dual valve springs
Febi rockers
Bimmerheads 284 camshaft
Bimmerheads cam cover
The bottom end:
M20B27 block cleaned & machined
M20B27 crankshaft knife edge
Overbored to 86mm
S52 rods resized
Custom CP domed 10.25:1 pistons 3D modeled from head scan
Rotating assembly balancing
shimed and machined oil pressure relief valve
AAF oil pan baffle
Lightened flywheel
Intake:
RHD ITB 40mm kit sans trumpets and spacers
Custom carbon vaccum rail
GefahreneWelt billet 40mm adapters for filters
Custom fiberglass trumpets
Exhaust:
Vintage mild steel Super Sprint style headers - long tube - cerakoted
Custom 2.5" Y pipe
Custom stainless 2.5" single exhaust - no resonator or cat
Custom magnaflow muffler with fabricated vintage Ansa Maserati baffled tips
We managed to reduce repricoating mass by 15% - paired with a hogged out SMF the engine spins as if it doesnt have the weight of the pistons and rods. The engine spins up very quickly.
The engine now has 17k miles on it in six months!
Currently the engine is receiving a full A/C Solutions kit, as well as adding a Bosch 2 post ICV to assist with idle for A/C. I also plan to switch to the AAF header system to eliminate some rattles caused by the Y-pipe slip fit.
IMG_2850 by Robert Mosca, on Flickr
The concoction of parts used on this M20 boosts the power to 195whp and 200ftlbs at the rear tires in my 1986 325es. Redline is set to 6600 due to power falling off up to 7k. This engine is tuned using a Kdata MS2 DME with a modified factory harness. Dyno tuned on 3 dyno's (multiple tuners).
The engine is a 2.8L, maybe slightly over.
The top end:
Hard & Beck 731 head originally from 327s - Custom mahined combustion chamber
+2mm intake/exhaust valves
Five angle valve job
Fully ported cold side
885 dual valve springs
Febi rockers
Bimmerheads 284 camshaft
Bimmerheads cam cover
The bottom end:
M20B27 block cleaned & machined
M20B27 crankshaft knife edge
Overbored to 86mm
S52 rods resized
Custom CP domed 10.25:1 pistons 3D modeled from head scan
Rotating assembly balancing
shimed and machined oil pressure relief valve
AAF oil pan baffle
Lightened flywheel
Intake:
RHD ITB 40mm kit sans trumpets and spacers
Custom carbon vaccum rail
GefahreneWelt billet 40mm adapters for filters
Custom fiberglass trumpets
Exhaust:
Vintage mild steel Super Sprint style headers - long tube - cerakoted
Custom 2.5" Y pipe
Custom stainless 2.5" single exhaust - no resonator or cat
Custom magnaflow muffler with fabricated vintage Ansa Maserati baffled tips
We managed to reduce repricoating mass by 15% - paired with a hogged out SMF the engine spins as if it doesnt have the weight of the pistons and rods. The engine spins up very quickly.
The engine now has 17k miles on it in six months!
Currently the engine is receiving a full A/C Solutions kit, as well as adding a Bosch 2 post ICV to assist with idle for A/C. I also plan to switch to the AAF header system to eliminate some rattles caused by the Y-pipe slip fit.

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