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  • JinormusJ
    R3V OG
    • Dec 2011
    • 6887

    #331
    I've read several rumors circulating that for a SETA swap into an i car, you need to use the SETA wire harness. I've read this more than a couple times, and looked over this thread a few times

    While it has a ton of information, it doesn't have enough; it doesn't include nearly enough information for i-swap guys as it does for people who have the SETA or eta cars already. The most it gives us is "don't do this, just buy custom pistons" heh, well thanks, but my engines blown so I need a little more information than that

    I have a complete i car minus the head and block (because they are cracked/warped). If I bought a complete SETA long block (head+block) can I just slap all my working i components on it and call it a day? Do I need the 88 SETA harness?

    As far as I know; you can put the i head directly on the SETA bottom end; the SETA bottom end is completely identical to the eta bottom minus the SETA piston heads: crank, rods, and block are the same; pistons are special
    Last edited by JinormusJ; 12-26-2013, 08:07 AM.

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    • nando
      Moderator
      • Nov 2003
      • 34827

      #332
      it's the same harness..
      Build thread

      Bimmerlabs

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      • JinormusJ
        R3V OG
        • Dec 2011
        • 6887

        #333
        Originally posted by nando
        it's the same harness..

        Thank you.

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        • imprttuner88
          Wrencher
          • Jun 2009
          • 293

          #334
          So curious from those with experience what my dad may be into with his upgrades. I gave him two years ago my '88 SETA and he has tinkered quite a bit with it and it is very strong driving it in autox situations.

          1) Cat back
          2) i ecu with Conforti chips
          3) i MAF
          4) i throttle body
          1987 325i LeChump: H&R Race springs, weight reduction and beat to hell

          2005 Mazda RX8: Koni Yellows, Hotchkis FSB, 245 BFG Rivals RTR #11

          2011 Mazda CX7 Sport: The family truckster

          2001 Buick Park Ave: The DD grandpamobile

          1991 Ford F150 XLT 302: camping/towing

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          • Swanny
            R3VLimited
            • Mar 2012
            • 2834

            #335
            Originally posted by imprttuner88
            So curious from those with experience what my dad may be into with his upgrades. I gave him two years ago my '88 SETA and he has tinkered quite a bit with it and it is very strong driving it in autox situations.

            1) Cat back
            2) i ecu with Conforti chips
            3) i MAF
            4) i throttle body

            Better get an i cam and dual valve springs. The singles can lead to valve float with the higher rev limit. The eta cam wouldn't take advantage of that either with it's smaller lobes.
            Swanny!
            SUCKERS.

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            • renegad30ffunk
              Member
              • Feb 2013
              • 47

              #336
              Originally posted by kenika65
              1982-1986 325,e,es[/U]
              Notes For 1982-1985: Use this diagram to connect 1.1/1.3 Motronic harness to body harness. http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i2...85318iC101.jpg

              Parts Needed:
              i intake manifold, i throttle body, i injectors, i AFM(air fuel module), i FPR(fuel pressure regulator 3.0bar), all i pulleys(fan, water pump, crankshaft), i belts, i thermostat housing, i 173ecu(computer in glove box), all 1.1/1.3 Motronic harness and sensors, spark plug wires

              Optional Parts:
              i double valve springs, i valve cover, i duel exhaust, i radiator and expansion tank, i single fuel pump fuel tank and fuel lines, i flywheel, i transmission with drive-shaft(Must use original center support bearing), i differential(4.10 from ix), i brake booster, i 90amp alternator[U]
              I need to replace my spark plugs and spark plug wires on my 86 325es with 885 head. Do I use e/es plugs and wires or i?

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              • Swanny
                R3VLimited
                • Mar 2012
                • 2834

                #337
                I wires
                Swanny!
                SUCKERS.

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                • renegad30ffunk
                  Member
                  • Feb 2013
                  • 47

                  #338
                  Originally posted by Swanny
                  I wires

                  Perfect. Just double checking, thanks


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                  • sw96
                    Noobie
                    • Jan 2013
                    • 1

                    #339
                    I'm collecting parts to put an i head on my 88 325e. So far I have an i head, intake manifold, throttle body, iac, intake boot, and afm. I'm aware that I need to replace the glovebox computer.

                    What else do I need for the swap? Since my car is an 88 with the seta motor I know things are a bit different (and I'm hoping simpler) for this swap.

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                    • squidmaster
                      R3VLimited
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 2666

                      #340
                      just get the ECU and you're good to go!

                      Parts list for the 1988 super eta, seta

                      Parts Needed:
                      i intake manifold, i 173ecu(computer in glove box)

                      Optional Parts:
                      i cam, i double valve springs, i dual exhaust, i radiator and expansion tank, i single fuel pump fuel tank and fuel lines, i flywheel, i transmission with drive-shaft(Must use original center support bearing), i differential(4.10 from ix), i brake booster, i 90amp alternator
                      Last edited by squidmaster; 01-23-2014, 07:06 PM.

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                      • Regnar75
                        E30 Addict
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 483

                        #341
                        Originally posted by squidmaster
                        just get the ECU and you're good to go!

                        Parts list for the 1988 super eta, seta

                        Parts Needed:
                        i intake manifold, i 173ecu(computer in glove box)

                        Optional Parts:
                        i cam, i double valve springs, i dual exhaust, i radiator and expansion tank, i single fuel pump fuel tank and fuel lines, i flywheel, i transmission with drive-shaft(Must use original center support bearing), i differential(4.10 from ix), i brake booster, i 90amp alternator
                        yes ECU. and i would highly recommend the I cam (or aftermarket since youll be saving money on all the parts you wont need to buy with the seta :) I exhaust I dual valve springs and differential. also make sure you read a bit more on the first page

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                        • squidmaster
                          R3VLimited
                          • Aug 2011
                          • 2666

                          #342
                          I assumed he has a complete 885 head but good thing to mention. In my personal opinion, the valve springs and cam are not optional. I mean they are, but they're such necessary parts to really bring the build to fruition.

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                          • Regnar75
                            E30 Addict
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 483

                            #343
                            Originally posted by squidmaster
                            I assumed he has a complete 885 head but good thing to mention. In my personal opinion, the valve springs and cam are not optional. I mean they are, but they're such necessary parts to really bring the build to fruition.
                            i agree. but IIRC the SETA doesnt come with I cam or dual valve springs it is just the head casting in 885 (intake exhaust port size) unless im mistaken on that.

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                            • Swanny
                              R3VLimited
                              • Mar 2012
                              • 2834

                              #344
                              You are correct
                              Swanny!
                              SUCKERS.

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                              • squidmaster
                                R3VLimited
                                • Aug 2011
                                • 2666

                                #345
                                You're absolutely right

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