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I was just wondering what the mechanical differences were between these two models. Appart from a bigger engine? Are the brakes, suspension, the diff all the same?

thanks.

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I was just wondering what the mechanical differences were between these two models. Appart from a bigger engine? Are the brakes, suspension, the diff all the same?

thanks.

You're pretty much right - only the engine is different. 325 onwards also have twin outlets for their exhaust, so the exhaust system can be slightly different.

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cool, good to know. im thinking about changing my engine from 2L to 2.5 sometime, rather than changing the whole car since i know everything else is fine.

my engine is a m50, are 325's m52's? i dont really understand that whole numbering system.

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The 4.10 diff in my Auto 320 was smaller in size to the 2.93 diff in my manual 328 [axles for larger in diameter but shorter]

everything else eg; brakes ,was identical

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yeah but there is a difference between 320i and 328i, there is a few years between those. 328's are obdII as well.

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cool, good to know. im thinking about changing my engine from 2L to 2.5 sometime, rather than changing the whole car since i know everything else is fine.

my engine is a m50, are 325's m52's? i dont really understand that whole numbering system.

AFAIK, there are M50 and M52 320 and 325s, but there are only M52 323 and 328s :)

Changing your engine from 2.0 to 2.5L sounds like a lot of work and money for too small a difference. Perhaps you should bore out the 2.0L and build it? ;)

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yeah but there is a difference between 320i and 328i, there is a few years between those. 328's are obdII as well.

Both of mine are 1995's both vanos, the Sth African 328 has an iron M52 & EWS with the DME, the 320 doesn't have EWS but has a M50 [the Iron 2.8 M52 has the same bore as a 2.5 so I assume BMW just stroked out the same engine]

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well i figure about $1500 for a 2.5 and a chip. this 2.0L i have now has done 225,000km's, and since the previous owners (5 i think) didn't really take care of it i dont know how much longer it will last.

how hard can it be to swap an engine anyway :wacko:

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Are you talking early model e36?

So long as youre swapping early engines (m50-m50)both are obd1 then I cant see you having too much of a problem with a chip to make it run.

If youre swapping in a late model (m52)engine then you might have a few more problems.You may have to convert to obd1 or vice versa.

Also obd11 computers cant be "chipped" as such , they need reprograming.

Late model e36 320 are m52 also,I believe.

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oh sorry, i ment the standard chip that would have come with the 2.5L engine, i dont think my current one would work with the new engine. 325's weren't made with the m52 engine (from what i've found on the internet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_E36), and i wouldn't get a obdII engine as that would reguire way too much upgrading or downgrading.

so an engine from a 325, 94' or 95' with not too high km's would be good.

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if you're running an early Vanos M50 or pre OBDII M52 they have a Siemens DME [which has the chip calibrated to the engine size]

If you're swapping a 2.0litre for a 2.8 you need a DME for that size engine [the Siemens DME simply can't be reflashed], late 1994 onwards have EWS so you'll need a EWS module [+ the chip in the Key etc], so it would be better [in my case] to find a pre-EWS Siemens DME for a 2.8,or a chip for my 2.0 to upgrade to a 2.8litre.

I haven't had confirmed whether a Motronic will plug into the Siemens loom [with Vanos]

All this has been told to me by a BMW dealer [& another BMW specialist]

Does anybody know how to disable the EWS?

[There is approx 50hp gained from a 2.0 to a 2.5 "25% more", from the 2.5 to the 2.8 the hp is approx the same but the torque goes up ]

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yeah and 25% is quite a lot.

So couldn't I just get a 2.5L engine from a 94 or 95' car and its chip, put in all in place of mine and be done?

yeah fireworks are always fun, u can make some pretty bombs from those boom boxes :D

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yeah and 25% is quite a lot.

So couldn't I just get a 2.5L engine from a 94 or 95' car and its chip, put in all in place of mine and be done?

yeah fireworks are always fun, u can make some pretty bombs from those boom boxes :D

A 94 or 95 DME has EWS,so you'll need all the othe crap that goes with it [what year is your car?]

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my car is a 1993 (made dec. 92'), hence no vanos.

dme is the chip, right? the ecu. what is ews then? and what other stuff would i have to change? the key?

thnx man.

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my car is a 1993 (made dec. 92'), hence no vanos.

dme is the chip, right? the ecu. what is ews then? and what other stuff would i have to change? the key?

thnx man.

If You pm me ,I'll give you a contact for a 1992 M50B25 non vanos engine & computer [bolt in swap]

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