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E34 M50B25

Posted: 26 Dec 2005, 06:33
by viking325i
Sorry for being in english guys :( If someone could point me to a good online translator that'd be great :)

Anyway, I have a E34 M50B25, reads around 190-200psi compression across all the cylinders, so seems in good order.

How much can I boost this engine on stock internals? I'd like around 500rwhp.

Is that obtainable with just a thicker head gasket, new studs, bigger injectors, standalone ECU and lots of boost?

Posted: 26 Dec 2005, 13:05
by peppe
With a MLS gasket, ARP bolts, aftermarket ECU it sould be possible. But how long the engine will survive, dunno.

Posted: 26 Dec 2005, 20:42
by viking325i
Would some low compression pistons improve its reliability by alot?? Is there anything else I'd need to replace on the bottom end?

Posted: 27 Dec 2005, 00:44
by Bäckis
With forged pistons and rods your all set.

Posted: 27 Dec 2005, 01:28
by viking325i
Will the stock rods not hold up to the task?

Posted: 27 Dec 2005, 02:29
by Snurrbo
viking325i wrote:Will the stock rods not hold up to the task?



Probably not to long. :wink:

Posted: 27 Dec 2005, 03:04
by viking325i
So more or less I am looking at

New Rods
Low Compression Pistons
Head Studs
Bigger Injectors
Link Plus ECU

They should be double valve springs as stock. Will I need to swap out the valves or cams, or should I be able to hit my power goal with the above?

I had heard that the rods in the non vanos M50 were very soild and able to take alot of abuse?

http://www.bmwturbo328.com/page2.html

This guys running more or less a stock M52 and seems to be killing more drivetrain parts than engine parts.

What do you guys think?