does anyone have a good link to a stroker write up? I drive a 91 325i, and im looking for a 2.8 or so. read up on the m30 and it didnt sound like it was for me. turnoffs were the added front weight, shortening of driveshaft, ect. plus id like to take apart my engine and craft it myself ( not machining though)
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Here's another stroker write-up....
The only difference in the displacement is which crankshaft you go with. Examples for the "i" spec M20 are:
ETA crank and retain stock sized bore = 2.7L
524TD (turbodiesel) crank with 1mm overbore = 2.8L
ETA crank with 1mm overbore = 2.8L
M50 crank with 1mm overbore = 2.9L
S50 crank with 1mm overbore = 3.0L
Jon
P.S. The ETA crank and the TD crank offer the same stroke length (81mm I believe). Only difference is the TD crank is forged, the ETA is cast. Forged is great if you plan on turbocharging your M20. Otherwise, the ETA crank should be sufficient.Rides...
1991 325i - sold :(
2004 2WD Frontier King Cab
RIP #17 Jules Bianchi
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Originally posted by E30godzOriginally posted by Jon325iM50 crank with 1mm overbore = 2.9L
The M50 engine was in the '92-'95 325i/is E36 cars. The '92 didn't have VANOS but the '93-'95 did.
JonRides...
1991 325i - sold :(
2004 2WD Frontier King Cab
RIP #17 Jules Bianchi
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Pfffft. Strokers are bolt on mods.Tenured Automotive Service Professional - Avid BMW Enthusiast
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the crank from the 3.2l euro M3 will work in the M20 block. It just needs some trimming to the inside walls of the block to clear the larger stroke. Ireland eng. will sell this kit too, if you ask. The 3.0 &3.2 ltr cranks just need a sleeve fabricated for the front main seal shaft, on the origional blocks the seal is smaller. a friend of mine just built one, we compared everything.
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wait!! I didn't know about the M50 or S50 crank will fit in our M20, what is required exactly to make them fit, also what piston and rod combos should go with these cranks?
That makes me think a bit more of doing a 3.0L stroker...mmm I think I have storage a S50 (Euro) m3 crank in some part of my shopp :twisted:Euro M3'87 NogaroSilver/Euro E34 M5 '93/Porsche 993 TT 97' Euro/Porsche 993 Carrera 95' Euro/Skyline R33 GT-R
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Originally posted by Jon325iOriginally posted by E30godzOriginally posted by Jon325iM50 crank with 1mm overbore = 2.9L
The M50 engine was in the '92-'95 325i/is E36 cars. The '92 didn't have VANOS but the '93-'95 did.
JonMy mountains are better than yours.
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Originally posted by FredOriginally posted by gstuningStrokers are becoming so common these days,
so are swaps and turbo tricks
Strangely enough all this is becoming popular more than a decade after the end of production. Whereas new cars have turbo kits produced before the car is on the showroom floor.
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I have a 2.8 stroker block ready to install into my sport.
It was built using a modified M52 2.8 crank, it had to be machined in order to make it ift.
The piston skirts also had to be machined to clear the crank webs.
I have also just finished building up a new head with a Schrick 284/272 cam and am hoping to get it all together in the next few weeks.
Here's a picture or two:
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Originally posted by E30AdamI have a 2.8 stroker block ready to install into my sport.
It was built using a modified M52 2.8 crank, it had to be machined in order to make it ift.
The piston skirts also had to be machined to clear the crank webs.
I have also just finished building up a new head with a Schrick 284/272 cam and am hoping to get it all together in the next few weeks.
Here's a picture or two:
Euro M3'87 NogaroSilver/Euro E34 M5 '93/Porsche 993 TT 97' Euro/Porsche 993 Carrera 95' Euro/Skyline R33 GT-R
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