So I just bought my 89' 325i a week ago and the fact that I have the wrong tach is bothering me... I'm pretty sure I have the m20b25 engine in it. I've also checked my ecu when I installed a dinan chip and i have the motronic 173 on it. My tach only reads to 6k rpm and from my research I'm sure its from a seta. Now my question is... Would it be reading the wrong rpm??? Also since I have dinan chip is it ok for me to rev the car to the new 7200 rev limit even though my tach only reads to 6k??? Also my car is an automatic if that even makes a difference.
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lol yea you can rev it but it would just make your needle on the tach jump around looks pretty cool oh yea its ok if you do it lolOriginally posted by InuFayesilver is old man color car. you need dat BRO-SECA BLUE.Originally posted by blunttechso true.. never let them know where you live..I almost ended up in jail when I was raping young women on craigslistOriginally posted by george gravesAn S5x is like the girl you want to marry - an m30 is the girl you don't bring home to mom.
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Hmmm 7200 is a lot of load on the bottom end. scarysigpic"If one does not fail at times, then one has not challenged himself." -Ferdinand Porsche
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Originally posted by bmwguy325is View PostHmmm 7200 is a lot of load on the bottom end. scary
Most people's first concern with revving that high is rocker arm failure and valve float.
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Originally posted by wnamane View PostHow did you do this? Did you have to alter anything?
1987 - 325e Project / DD
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Originally posted by tjrocks View PostSo my rpm readings are still correct then?? Maybe I should just get a working 325i tach since my gas gauge and odometer are not working anyways. haha.Last edited by Gubernaculum; 12-29-2011, 07:24 AM.
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