If putting in an eta crank into a 325i block will create issues with pistons smashing into the head I dont think longer 137mm rods with eta crank will help :P
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Originally posted by Pedaaa View PostDon´t use eta pistons for your 2,7. With those you can´t get a really good performing engine.
Use your eta crank and rods.
Then get some 325i pistons. With that combination you need to mill off your block for 2mm.
Because of this modification, you need to get a adjustable cam gear, to get the right timing again.
If using non-cat 325i pistions you will get a CR of 10,3
If using cat 325i pistons you will get a CR of 9,4
either way this combination will give you way better performance than any eta-piston combination can do.
(Thats the typical way the 2,7L engine is built in europe)
Sorry noob question what is a non cat piston? With a 10,3 compresion ratio can I run 91 octane?
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Originally posted by The Humjet View Postthe adjustable cam gear is that used to re-tighten the loose cam belt due to shaving the block? sorry if its a dumb question I don't know how adjustable cam gears work.
So you need to place a adjustable cam gear. Which is good for fine-tuning your timing also.
See a photo of mine below:
(you can either make your own, or get one from e.g. dbilas)
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Originally posted by 98turbo View PostSorry noob question what is a non cat piston? With a 10,3 compresion ratio can I run 91 octane?
Originally posted by mkcman17 View Postwhat about custom 137mm rods? I've driven turbo m20s, and they're absolutely bonker...just not what I'm looking for at the moment.
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http://strictlyeta.net/technical/328i_1.html
Good read for anybody thinking about doing this.
Mike hurry up and buy my eta bottom half before I use it lolBronzit 4-door Swap Drifting somewhere
Cammed B25 Swap Daily Driver
Updated 10/1
Originally posted by StereoInstaller1Maybe 300 CANADIAN HP, thats like 225 US HP.
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Originally posted by Pedaaa View PostUse your eta crank and rods.
Then get some 325i pistons. With that combination you need to mill off your block for 2mm.
If using non-cat 325i pistions you will get a CR of 10,3
If using cat 325i pistons you will get a CR of 9,4
It definitely will works this way.
(i know what i am talking about, i have such an engine186rwhp, 214hp)
Cam specs?
Intake changes?
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Thats my current engine setup:
- Basic Engine: 325i 88
- eta crank
- eta rods
- non-catalyst 325i Pistons from KS (original 9,7:1 CR for the 2,5L)
- Block milled off for 2,2mm (10,5:1 CR)
- adjustable cam-gear
- 284/272 Schrick cam shaft
- Schrick valves
- valve seats modified and matched to the ducts
- ported ducts
- throttle body ported and with bigger flap
- air inlet manifold matched to the increased head ports and bigger throttle body
- Flywheel machined to 5,5kg
- Exhaust headers
- Alpina B3 2,7L ECU
Planned mods:
- MAF Conversion
- high flow cone filter with cold air intake
- 200cpi metal-catalyst
- ??lbs fuel injectors
- well tuned engine management
Photos:
Last edited by Pedaaa; 02-18-2011, 02:53 PM.
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Wooo
small question got way out of hand...
guy wants stroker for little money
2.7 is cool but gets pulled by nice b25
so I would go 2.8..
885 head (you have)
325I pistons (you have)
eta rods (you have)
m52 crank 84mm (you can get cheap) sell eta crap...
totaly pull on b25 and smoke 2.7 convertions...
2.8 duh..https://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar...re-irs.356333/
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