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I need help finding a turbo
Does anyone know if any places here sell a good turbo for a 325i 2003 model?
kris333- Posts : 3
Join date : 2009-10-26
Age : 36
Is this worth the money
G-POWER BMW E46 Supercharger system SK II 320i 2.0i 150bhp >> 240 bhp / 270Nm
320i 2.2i 170bhp >> 260 bhp / 295Nm
325i 2.5i 192bhp >> 290 bhp / 330Nm
323i 2.5i 170bhp >> 280 bhp / 325Nm
328i 2.8i 193bhp >> 310 bhp / 350Nm
330i 3.0i 231bhp >> 340 bhp / 410Nm
The G-Power SKII kits are as per SKI with the addition of the following:
- G-Power Stainless Steel Rear Exhaust (2x76mm)
- Supercharger pulley for approx. 7 psi boost pressure
- Thermostat controlled high performance oil cooler
- Additional control unit ASA-Tronic is replaced through custom made software for the standard BMW engine electronic control unit (BMW OBD stays completely untouched).
Price: £9200
320i 2.2i 170bhp >> 260 bhp / 295Nm
325i 2.5i 192bhp >> 290 bhp / 330Nm
323i 2.5i 170bhp >> 280 bhp / 325Nm
328i 2.8i 193bhp >> 310 bhp / 350Nm
330i 3.0i 231bhp >> 340 bhp / 410Nm
The G-Power SKII kits are as per SKI with the addition of the following:
- G-Power Stainless Steel Rear Exhaust (2x76mm)
- Supercharger pulley for approx. 7 psi boost pressure
- Thermostat controlled high performance oil cooler
- Additional control unit ASA-Tronic is replaced through custom made software for the standard BMW engine electronic control unit (BMW OBD stays completely untouched).
Price: £9200
kris333- Posts : 3
Join date : 2009-10-26
Age : 36
Re: I need help finding a turbo
Hi and welcome to the bmw forum...
To do a forced induction job correctly costs a hell of a lot of money.... £9200 is a hell of a lot of money...
The job can still be done i reckon £3000 ish cheaper than that, if you are will to source the parts individually. But as a stand alone kit that some of money does not surprise me at all. Then you will need to uprate your brakes at the minimum.
In my opinion, and i dont want to discourage you, its your money, but i would be looking at buying an M3. Thats about the same power gain for less.
mightybmw
To do a forced induction job correctly costs a hell of a lot of money.... £9200 is a hell of a lot of money...
The job can still be done i reckon £3000 ish cheaper than that, if you are will to source the parts individually. But as a stand alone kit that some of money does not surprise me at all. Then you will need to uprate your brakes at the minimum.
In my opinion, and i dont want to discourage you, its your money, but i would be looking at buying an M3. Thats about the same power gain for less.
mightybmw
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