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How to maintain E30 performance.
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<blockquote data-quote="genozide" data-source="post: 392090" data-attributes="member: 9447"><p>As per my records...the M20B25 engine is one of the reliable engines from BMW...of course you can't beat the M30 engines which are bullet proof...</p><p></p><p>To extract more horsies from the M20B25, perhaps you may wanna look into common areas like ECU mods.</p><p></p><p>The existing cam's in the M20B25 is also not that "powderful"...an upgrade to cams of 270 ~ 285 is also recommended...</p><p></p><p>I have tried the ECU mods on my M20B25 and you can feel the throttle response and lightness of engine to respond....simple terms the engine was more peppy...tried it for a short while and did not see other side effects like erratic idling or switchable auto not engaged well etc...I agree longer time testing is necessary....But it works..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="genozide, post: 392090, member: 9447"] As per my records...the M20B25 engine is one of the reliable engines from BMW...of course you can't beat the M30 engines which are bullet proof... To extract more horsies from the M20B25, perhaps you may wanna look into common areas like ECU mods. The existing cam's in the M20B25 is also not that "powderful"...an upgrade to cams of 270 ~ 285 is also recommended... I have tried the ECU mods on my M20B25 and you can feel the throttle response and lightness of engine to respond....simple terms the engine was more peppy...tried it for a short while and did not see other side effects like erratic idling or switchable auto not engaged well etc...I agree longer time testing is necessary....But it works.. [/QUOTE]
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