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    seta stroker question

    Firstly, how can I tell if my 88 325 is a super eta? It is a build date 01/87 325. The intake manifold is a little different from my 86eS (the pathways are a little smaller)? Anything else that would be indicative of the s-eta engine? The cylinder head is the same as an "i" (885 cast), correct? Where is this number stamped? Also, all 5 spd transmissions that came on m20 cars were getrag 260's, right? No difference between a 5spd tranny from an eta and a 5spd tranny from an i?

    This motor will be going into my convertible as a stroker, so I will be using the intake, throttle body, ecu, etc from the engine that is already in there. I know most strokers are done by people with etas who collect the i parts, but in my case I'm doing it kind of backwards. Is there anything I should look out for? Can I use the cooling system that is already in the convertible (its an 89)?

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    Sounds like a super eta. It's motronic 1.1 so no issues swapping into the convertible. Super ETA engine's being 88's should have the later style water pump that uses drivers side coolant reservior. Don't forget to swap in the i cam and dual valve springs.
    Last edited by reelizmpro; 03-17-2010, 03:30 PM.
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      #3
      the seta came with the same cam and springs as the i, too? NICE. I was afraid I was gonna have to tear into the cylinder head

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        #4
        Originally posted by SynSyx View Post
        the seta came with the same cam and springs as the i, too? NICE. I was afraid I was gonna have to tear into the cylinder head
        no, it didn't.

        It has the same head casting, but it has single springs and a different cam.
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          #5
          Originally posted by nando View Post
          no, it didn't.

          It has the same head casting, but it has single springs and a different cam.
          buzzkill. i have the original (cracked) cylinder head from the convertible, could I just use that cam and those springs (are they dual valve)?

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            #6
            get a vin check
            Originally posted by audiquattrot
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              #7
              Originally posted by SynSyx View Post
              buzzkill. i have the original (cracked) cylinder head from the convertible, could I just use that cam and those springs (are they dual valve)?
              yes if they're in good shape
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                #8
                what about the transmission? any difference between e and i 5spds?

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                  #9
                  not on a seta, they are the exactly the same

                  regular eta's had sensors in the bell housing for crank speed, but Motronic 1.1/1.3 cars don't need them so it doesn't matter.
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                    #10
                    What all controls the revlimit differences between Seta and I? Is it just the ECU? I have been trying to figure out for quite a while(well trying is a little strong of a word, I have been pretty lazy about it) why my Seta doesn't rev past 5500 despite the previous owner having done a I head swap and all that jazz. Plus I am 90% sure there is a 173 in it now.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by E30Kaiser View Post
                      What all controls the revlimit differences between Seta and I? Is it just the ECU? I have been trying to figure out for quite a while(well trying is a little strong of a word, I have been pretty lazy about it) why my Seta doesn't rev past 5500 despite the previous owner having done a I head swap and all that jazz. Plus I am 90% sure there is a 173 in it now.
                      The ECU controls the r3v limit. If you're bouncing of 5500rpm, you probably dont have a 173

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by SynSyx View Post
                        The ECU controls the r3v limit. If you're bouncing of 5500rpm, you probably dont have a 173
                        I don't know whats up then lol, it says 173 on the ECU in the car, and the for sale ad said it had one in it. I think I have another one in my basement back home so I will try plugging it in and see what happens. As for the valve springs, if a head swap was done, are they swapped to the dual spring or is that all separate and no necessarily done? I know nothing about engines so this was probably a bad car to buy lol.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by nando View Post
                          not on a seta, they are the exactly the same

                          regular eta's had sensors in the bell housing for crank speed, but Motronic 1.1/1.3 cars don't need them so it doesn't matter.
                          I know for the seta the transmission has a different shift linkage to the i, and it doesnt use the plate like the regular e. I ripped my shift linkage and put in an i one at it moved my shifter foward like if it had a z3 shifter, they are also different part numbers.
                          Originally posted by scabzzzz
                          Wow. This thread is just full of r3v's elite isnt it? From the college virgin to the racist with an ugly girlfriend to teh mad tyte dorifto guy.. Jeez.

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                            #14
                            pic of eng pls. ALl you need to show is a pic and you can tell by the wiring

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by SynSyx View Post
                              Firstly, how can I tell if my 88 325 is a super eta? It is a build date 01/87 325. The intake manifold is a little different from my 86eS (the pathways are a little smaller)? Anything else that would be indicative of the s-eta engine? The cylinder head is the same as an "i" (885 cast), correct? Where is this number stamped? Also, all 5 spd transmissions that came on m20 cars were getrag 260's, right? No difference between a 5spd tranny from an eta and a 5spd tranny from an i?

                              This motor will be going into my convertible as a stroker, so I will be using the intake, throttle body, ecu, etc from the engine that is already in there. I know most strokers are done by people with etas who collect the i parts, but in my case I'm doing it kind of backwards. Is there anything I should look out for? Can I use the cooling system that is already in the convertible (its an 89)?
                              I thought this set up is really called a 2.7i. I thought the seta stroker setup is when you install the seta pistons in the 2.5i block to bump (stroke) it up to 2.7l, without actually boring the block. I might have the names backwards though.

                              But whatever it is many have done this. All you need is from the head up of the i, and the ecu. The seta head does a lesser cam and single valve springs (reason why it cant handle high rpms). It also has smaller ports in the intake side, so if I were you I would look for another i head instead of using the seta one and just changing over the springs and cams.
                              Last edited by jr325es; 03-18-2010, 12:19 AM.
                              Originally posted by scabzzzz
                              Wow. This thread is just full of r3v's elite isnt it? From the college virgin to the racist with an ugly girlfriend to teh mad tyte dorifto guy.. Jeez.

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