how much pounds of boost can u put on a stock M20B25
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I'm going to say maybe 7 or 9 PSI on stock 8.8:1 compression without anything done. All depends on what fuel, water injection? thicker gasket? there are many things you can play with."I'd probably take the E30 M3 in this case just because I love that little car, and how tanky that inline 6 is." - thecj
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if you're using an aftermarket standalone ecu then you can probably run about 15 pounds of boost, without a standalone probably 7 or 8, and in relation to the ebay kits, there is a discussion going on about them over on e30tech, but it is about the m10 kit and not the m20, most people will tell you it is junk so just be prepared.
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Mmm... no. The m20 is a bulletproof motor to boost. The stock compression is just about perfect. The internals are very strong. People have pushed 20psi+ into a stock m20 with stock headgaskets and stock headbolts. It's all about good tuning.
Though perfect tuning is hard to come by. The headgasket is the only "weak" point of the m20. With crappy tuning most people blow headgaskets at about 10psi. At that point you can upgrade to headstuds w/ an MLS headgasket, or you can o-ring the block, or you can weld the head. The stock engine itself has been proven for over 400whp.
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Originally posted by e30_kidd View Posti dont want 2 spend more then 1,000
666fab manifold adapter: $250 used
holset turbo: $250 used
large injectors: $150
arp headstuds: $200
ebay intercooler kit: $100
megasquirt and wideband: ~$400-600 depending on if you make it yourself.
custom exhaust: $200-400 depending on if you make it yourself
add a few hundred dollars for a clutch, a few more for tuning (unless you tune yourself), and a few more all the extra shit that you have no idea you'll need.
save up and do it right the first time. go standalone before you turbo to get familiar with it. you want a reliable fast e30, you gotta pay the price.
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Originally posted by e30_kidd View Postbut if i wanted to do something to the motor to make it quicker what should i get
other than that, the only real bolt on "go fast" parts are performance chips, larger afm, larger injectors, etc.
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Originally posted by lifeiskaos View Posti can build you a custom plug and play megasquirt kit for a very reasonable price. it will let you remove the AFM (for ZERO restriction in your intake), and get you more familiar with tuning. since tuning is the most important part of a turbo engine, once you finally save up for and gather quality parts, you will be ready to slap them on and go.
other than that, the only real bolt on "go fast" parts are performance chips, larger afm, larger injectors, etc.
i really don't no about BMW jest got into the game so can u please tell me a little more likw what stuff will do thank you
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