m20b23 e30 323i Sport

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  • Rocla
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    Originally posted by Laimis
    b23 is pretty old engine (Jetronic). I am positive that camshaft is not that very special, head is same as in b20 engine - small ports and valves. The difference between m20b20 and m20b23 is only STROKE. Anyway, IMHO both engines are crap :)
    Go for m20b25.
    M20b23 has longer stroke than m20b25.

    The b23 crank with b25 block, pistons(machined) and rods would create ~2,6l strong torquing stroker.

    Compared to b20 and b25 the b23 has very diffrent nature, it has much smoother power curve, and not much of that 4200 rpm kick.

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  • Laimis
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    b23 is pretty old engine (Jetronic). I am positive that camshaft is not that very special, head is same as in b20 engine - small ports and valves. The difference between m20b20 and m20b23 is only STROKE. Anyway, IMHO both engines are crap :)
    Go for m20b25.

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  • digger
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    b23 runs on l-jet, has a mechanical dizzy, different piston shape and head, they run about 9.7:1 CR thats all i can think of at the moment

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  • blueapplesoda
    started a topic m20b23 e30 323i Sport

    m20b23 e30 323i Sport

    I have a spare m20b25 and a m20b23 from an e30

    I need more info about the b23 motor....

    whats the stroke? and I hear the b23 cam is hotter, but like what? What's the differences between the b23 and the b25 (besides the obvious displacement)? I've searched and read but i just cant figure out all the answers i need. I can also get eta parts for cheap, so if indeed the best setup is to use eta parts, i can get a hold of a b27, but i want to avoid that route.

    What could I make out of these, since i have both of these right now at my disposal?
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