m20 turbo stroker love???

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  • jay dot dog
    Noobie
    • Jan 2007
    • 32

    #1

    m20 turbo stroker love???

    ok, i want to build a m20 turbo stroker, i have a 1985 e motor and i can go and get a i head off of a 89'ish 525 if i do i'll slap the head on my e block "with all new seals and gasket's from what i have heard it sould have about 8-4-1 compression ratio very good for boost i just wanted to know how much power i could get out of the motor with this setup,, 255 walbro 24# injectors or maybe 32#,fmu,61 trim turbo 3 inch in 3 inch out running about 10 to 13psi,big boy front mount intercooler ,2.5" hard pipeing,hks ss bov,msd boost retard,m30 afm.. i want to go MegaSquirt but i need alot more info on what i need to buy to get it working correctly.
  • Switch
    Advanced Member
    • Oct 2004
    • 158

    #2
    ouch

    I wouldn;t slap THAT eta bottom end on just yet.

    if I am not mistaken, I believe you need you swap the pistons (since it;s not a super eta)



    anyone have more knowlegde about simply slapping a non-super eta bottom end with an I head?
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    • backtrail69
      R3V Elite
      • Jul 2005
      • 4471

      #3
      There are at least 2-3 guys on e30tech running that same setup. Stock eta bottom end and i head pushing 18+ psi. BMWSOB ran an 11.6 with a TCD log manifold.
      :: PNW Crew ::
      '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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      • White Nightmare
        Grease Monkey
        • Jul 2006
        • 376

        #4
        Are these motors running stock eta pistons ?

        -Chris


        Originally posted by backtrail69
        There are at least 2-3 guys on e30tech running that same setup. Stock eta bottom end and i head pushing 18+ psi. BMWSOB ran an 11.6 with a TCD log manifold.
        Big Brain- "The big brain am winning again! I am the greetest! Now I am leaving earth for no raison!"

        - California Certified Smog Technician -

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        • matt
          No R3VLimiter
          • Oct 2003
          • 3731

          #5
          Originally posted by White Nightmare
          Are these motors running stock eta pistons ?

          -Chris
          Yes. They don't tend to last long.

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          • Ant's Bmw
            Noobie
            • Mar 2007
            • 26

            #6
            you are going to need super eta pistons. It's been awhile since i've read the stroker threads on e30tech.com but they cover this topic thoroughly so i would do some reading there.

            anthony

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            • backtrail69
              R3V Elite
              • Jul 2005
              • 4471

              #7
              You REALLY need forged pistons for HIGH boost and reliability.
              :: PNW Crew ::
              '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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              • matt
                No R3VLimiter
                • Oct 2003
                • 3731

                #8
                Originally posted by Ant's Bmw
                you are going to need super eta pistons. It's been awhile since i've read the stroker threads on e30tech.com but they cover this topic thoroughly so i would do some reading there.

                anthony
                A lot of people run i heads on normal eta pistons...

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                • backtrail69
                  R3V Elite
                  • Jul 2005
                  • 4471

                  #9
                  Yea, it just lowers your compression alot and aparently completely ruins the squinsh area of the combustion chamber. The Super eta pistons are alot better since they are designed for the i head.
                  :: PNW Crew ::
                  '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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                  • White Nightmare
                    Grease Monkey
                    • Jul 2006
                    • 376

                    #10
                    Somewhere on here I found a thread where the guy used his e head on his e bottom end but ported the head to i specs. He used the i intake and other components but the motor internally was a e. From what he was saying the compression didn't drop because all the e stuff was used. Does this sound like a good idea ?

                    -Chris
                    Big Brain- "The big brain am winning again! I am the greetest! Now I am leaving earth for no raison!"

                    - California Certified Smog Technician -

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                    • backtrail69
                      R3V Elite
                      • Jul 2005
                      • 4471

                      #11
                      Its a really expensive adventure, considering you can get a full i motor for like 500 bucks...
                      :: PNW Crew ::
                      '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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