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    325e head swap

    I have decided to swap out my head to an 885 from a 325i
    I have read a bunch of threads and posts, but none of them have a full detailed list of parts i need to do the swap.

    I know so far, I need:
    - 325i head
    - 325i intake manifold
    - 325i ECU
    - 325i AFM
    - 325i injecters
    - do i need a 325i or 325e head gasket?

    What else am I missing?

    #2
    you do relize it will be lower compression because the 885 uses a domed chamber and domed pistons?

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      #3
      and i believe the head gaskets are the same, but if in doubt use the i same as the head

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        #4
        the gaskets are the same. you arent gonna be able to run that head unless you get custom piston heads made. or a big turbo.
        dont use victor rienz gaskets. i did last year and the headgasket started leaking after 50 miles.
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          #5
          I was planning to turbo it, but for the parts wise, is that all i need?

          I would change the pistons, but isnt that hard to do?

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            #6
            You will also need an 87 I or iS wiring harness for everything to work correctly like windows. Must be from an 87
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              #7
              Would it be easier just to do a m50 swap instead?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Cabriolet View Post
                the gaskets are the same. you arent gonna be able to run that head unless you get custom piston heads made. or a big turbo.
                dont use victor rienz gaskets. i did last year and the headgasket started leaking after 50 miles.
                Please don't give out incorrect information. You can run that head and it will work well. With a port/polish and a cam it will pull just as hard or harder than a 325i. This is real life first hand experience, not internet hearsay.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
                  Please don't give out incorrect information. You can run that head and it will work well. With a port/polish and a cam it will pull just as hard or harder than a 325i. This is real life first hand experience, not internet hearsay.
                  So with out changing the heads the engine will run fine without a turbo?

                  I was thinking, Why do I need to change the wiring harness? All I am doing is changing the head, so everything should hook up fine right?
                  Last edited by masterman56; 11-20-2011, 10:37 AM.

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                    #10
                    I think its because your accepting a different fuel managment system for the injectors on the 325i head. so you would need the wiring harness for the computer to connect

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                      #11
                      Yes it will run fine NA. I would recommend adding a cam though.

                      You need the i wiring harness to work with all of the i sensors and ECU.
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                        #12
                        Is the harness hard to swap out and replace? It sounds complicated haha

                        Isnt the 325e ECU plug in the same as the 325i?
                        Last edited by masterman56; 11-20-2011, 10:38 AM.

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                          #13
                          If it was the same we wouldn't be telling you to change it. Swapping an engine harness is easy.
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                            #14
                            alright thanks guys, wish me luck

                            I was looking up on how to remove the harness.. and it looks complicated

                            Do i really need to remove all those wires?
                            Last edited by masterman56; 11-20-2011, 11:40 PM.

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                              #15
                              you should probably find an "i" cluster considering how much higher the revlimit will be with the new head

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