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Re: Turbo vs. Supercharger vs. M3 vs. 325i



Been there done that! Yes, you will blow the engine with this many miles
(especially with a turbo as most kits on the market have design defects which makes
them vulnerable). The s/c is much simpler, but on a non-VaNoS 325 you will still be
suffering from no torque. Best solution (as I finally wound up doing) is to buy an
M3 engine, trans, diff, etc., and transplant it. If you don't have to worry about
smog, get a 3.2L long block and use your older intake (more hp up top). You will
have to buy a new computer & harness since your engine is non-VaNoS tho, so unless
you're really into doing some work, just buy an M3! It'll be cheaper in the long
run.
- --
Roger Baker


Drdemet5@domain.elided wrote:

> Hello all...I have some questions if anyone has done this kind of thing
> before.
> I have a 92 325i and am debating putting either a supercharger or turbo on
> it.  Now my car has approximately 140K on it...so I am figuring that I will
> probably blow this engine up once I add the turbo or supercharge it.  Now
> what my options are
>
> 1) Replace motor/tranny/ecu/differential with M3 parts and add turbo or
> supercharger
> 2) Buy an M3 and put a turbo or supercharger in it.
>
> I don't mind the engine swap...as the body on my car is perfect...and I do
> not care about the value of the car as I would like to make it a project
> car...
> Also a new M3 would/could have body damage and I need something that has
> never been hit.  I don't want to buy a 95 M3 for more than 17K at that point
> all my add ons would not be worth it.
> Another question...is there anything else engine and chassis wise that makes
> a 95 M3 different from my 92 325...besides suspension difference and what I
> mentioned above?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Dr. Demetrios Matsoukas

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