So I have a 86 325i Euro Convertible that I'm parting...and I can't decide to keep the euro motor to swap in my 86 325es, or try to sell it. This thing runs strong! I'm really impressed at the power it has over every other US 325i I've ever owned or driven. I've done a bunch of searches and don't see many people running these euro motors so I was just hoping for some opinions on it.
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Originally posted by Jargo View PostSo I have a 86 325i Euro Convertible that I'm parting...and I can't decide to keep the euro motor to swap in my 86 325es, or try to sell it. This thing runs strong! I'm really impressed at the power it has over every other US 325i I've ever owned or driven. I've done a bunch of searches and don't see many people running these euro motors so I was just hoping for some opinions on it.
The pistons are the only thing worth much. I would keep it and replace any eta in any car I had."Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." - Winston Churchill
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How much do you think the pistons are worth?
I'm surprised its only rated at 1hp more than the US b25, it really feels quite a bit quicker even in the heavier vert. The throttle also seems very responsive, maybe just the result of higher compression and lack of old (clogged?) cats on every other 325i I've ever driven?
I'm thinking with a few mods this might be quite a powerful motor. Either that or use the pistons and m52 crank to build a high compression 2.8L...hmm
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Originally posted by nando View Postyou need later short skirt pistons for the 84mm crank, so they won't be any good to you there.
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you'll have to cut quite a bit down - even the short skirts are close.
I'd ask "winfred" about it, he's done it most recently that I remember.
I just don't see the miniscule change in CR being worth it. you still end up with ~9.5:1 with the later short skirt pistons and they don't require nearly as much work. if an 84mm crank is truely in your future, I'd sell the euro pistons to somebody who thinks that half a point CR increase is a big deal.
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