Looking at an 88 528e... looks fantastic... how do I get it to be a 2.7i? I know SuperEta to i swaps are much easier.
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Swap in an an M20B25 head (or rework the head on the car with M20B25 parts), intake, throttle body, AFM, engine harness, and DME. It is really just about like turning an M20B27 into a 2.7i, but the result has slightly higher compression.The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL
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Originally posted by Chapel View PostSo the simplest way to do it would be doing a cam and valve spring swap. Intake manifold with throttle and afm. And then finding a 173 ecu?
Any fueling differences?
Would the 173 ecu work in an e28?
Simplest way gets to be a matter of opinion for the head/cam. Pulling out a cam and valve springs with the head still attached is way more of a PITA than with the head pulled IMHO. It can be done though.
Because the i has slightly larger valves than the eta and it's easier than an in car cam swap, a recently freshened i head swap gets my vote for this job. Also gives you a chance to blow a few hundred extra on things that probably don't (but might) need attention like head gasket, timing belt, rusty exhaust studs, etc.:curse:sigpic
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