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  • stormtrooper15
    Member
    • Jul 2015
    • 82

    #1

    2.7i Pros and Cons

    I currently have a 89 325i with the m20b25 and aftermarket cam of which I do not know the specs. The rod bearings and possibly more are worn out. I may have the opportunity to pick up a 2.7 bottom end (block, crank, bearings, pistons, etc) and I am curious to know what benefits I would reap and what I would lose? I have been reading some and seems with the I head and 2.7 bottom end I would gain low end torque and lose hp. How would the aftermarket cam affect that guessing that it is a 288/288?

    Any advice would be great, thanks!!!
  • ak-
    R3V OG
    • May 2009
    • 12422

    #2
    The benefits are that once you turbo the car, it's going to make an ass load of more torque. e.g. Me.

    The cons are you're probably not going to turbo your car.

    1991 325iS turbo

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    • crappycoco
      Wrencher
      • May 2014
      • 250

      #3
      So an 2.7 with low boost would be the tits?

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      • EatsHondas
        E30 Addict
        • Sep 2012
        • 404

        #4
        Originally posted by crappycoco
        So an 2.7 with low boost would be the tits?
        Yeah you could say that!

        2.7 Turbo Acceleration
        1989 325i Lachssilber Sedan
        5-Speed Swapped
        M30B35 Swapped
        MegaSquirt MS3X

        1987 325i Lachssilber Sedan
        260k OEM Automatic Daily Baby

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        • whitebulat22
          Grease Monkey
          • Apr 2014
          • 330

          #5
          A standard 2.7i can be expected to make the same 2.5 power with a bit more torque, custom tuning will make a great all around package. In your situation i'd consider a 2.8 stroker with m52 crank, 2.7 rods and 2.5 pistons, reason being that the higher displacement and compression will work better with your cam. Or turbo the 2.7, it'll go and sound like a plane before takeoff.

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          • george graves
            I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
            • Oct 2003
            • 19986

            #6
            I'm all for building up a motor - that's awesome. But there are times "upgrading" to different motor just makes sense.

            There are so many factors that go into picking a motor or even building a motor. No one can tell you what's right for you. Fuel economy? Boost potential? Budget? Old school vs new school? Do you have a small or large budget? How's your skills? So many of those you've got to figure out. Or at least post up so we can put our 2 cents in.
            Originally posted by Matt-B
            hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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            • stormtrooper15
              Member
              • Jul 2015
              • 82

              #7
              The priority currently is a small budget while I'm still in school. Since the car is not currently running properly I am looking to get it running with reliability (N/A). I came across a deal where it would be cost efficient to buy the 2.7 bottom end package instead of risk the current 2.5 crank or cylinders being scored. However is the 2.7 bottom end is not beneficial then I would simply rebuild and possibly have the 2.5 machined if it is that bad.

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              • stormtrooper15
                Member
                • Jul 2015
                • 82

                #8
                This car is a project car for my senior year of college so as far as skills and time wise, I will figure out how to do as much as possible by myself.

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                • stormtrooper15
                  Member
                  • Jul 2015
                  • 82

                  #9
                  Originally posted by ak-
                  The benefits are that once you turbo the car, it's going to make an ass load of more torque. e.g. Me.

                  The cons are you're probably not going to turbo your car.
                  I would absolutely love to boost the car but unfortunately small college kid budget. For now anyways.

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                  • stormtrooper15
                    Member
                    • Jul 2015
                    • 82

                    #10
                    Would it be more beneficial to get a new 2.5 bottom end than a 2.7 bottom end if everything was the same price?

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                    • IronFreak
                      No R3VLimiter
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 3702

                      #11
                      Originally posted by EatsHondas
                      Yeah you could say that!

                      2.7 Turbo Acceleration
                      You do realize that motor in that video was probably 700+hp.....

                      The car was then wrecked I believe but the heart was saved and it turned into this.......

                      The Blue Monster

                      Little fun fact.
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                      Rebellion Forge Custom Fabrication

                      1988 325is - TrackRat in progress

                      Instagram @rebellionforge

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                      • redsubdivisions
                        E30 Mastermind
                        • Feb 2011
                        • 1762

                        #12
                        when you 2.7i and boost it later on, you will thank the torque gods.
                        1989 325i - 2.7i, Holset H1C, 60lb injectors, whodwho MS-PNP.
                        2012 Passat TDI - DD Duty
                        2008 GMC Yukon XL Denali - Kiddie hauler/grocery getter

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                        • jalopi
                          Banned
                          • Aug 2010
                          • 2370

                          #13
                          Originally posted by stormtrooper15
                          Since the car is not currently running properly
                          is it knocking? what makes you say the rod bearings are worn out? how exactly is it not running right?

                          without more details we can't know whether you're blowing a small issue out of proportion into an engine swap

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                          • IronFreak
                            No R3VLimiter
                            • Dec 2012
                            • 3702

                            #14
                            It also depends on the 2.7, if its from a E-model you're going to loose compression which will drop the HP but you'll see some tq like everyone said. If its a 2.7 seta.....well it'll be more fun.

                            If you can verify the condition of the 2.7 is in good shape I'd go that route over rebuilding the 2.5. you'll be in it less time and money.
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                            Rebellion Forge Custom Fabrication

                            1988 325is - TrackRat in progress

                            Instagram @rebellionforge

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                            • nando
                              Moderator
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 34827

                              #15
                              Originally posted by redsubdivisions
                              when you 2.7i and boost it later on, you will thank the torque gods.
                              it's only 0.2l of displacement - it doesn't really even make that much difference.

                              if you already have an eta, fine, slapping a B25 head on makes some sense. Pros: it's cheap.

                              Cons: If you started with a B25, putting in the B27 block is hardly worth the effort. I collected a ton of 2.7i dyno graphs and most of them made the same or less power as a stock B25. They peaked torque a little earlier but really didn't make much more torque (often less) either. The displacement gains are mostly lost in the fact that the pistons don't match the shape of the 885 combustion chamber and you lose almost a full point in compression ratio.

                              The lower CR for boost doesn't even really make any difference either because the B25 already has a fairly low CR and it works great for boost out of the box. it's going to make what, 10ft/lbs more at 15psi? what's an "assload" of torque? blunt? :p
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