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Interesting information on US/CANADA 325i (3.0 Liter)
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09-02-2005, 04:17 PM | #1 |
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Interesting information on US/CANADA 325i (3.0 Liter)
It has recently come to my attention that the 3.0 liter engine in the 325i is unique to US/CANADA, elsewhere in the World the 325i is equipped with a 2.5 liter motor.
What is interesting is that horsepower, torque and acceleration figures are identical for both versions. The actual 2.5l is rated at 218 hp with 0-62 mph at 7.0, the same as the numbers for the 3.0l 325i. I can understand how the new 2.5 produces more HP due to Valvetronic and lighter engine components, but with these same upgrades I cannot understand how the new 3.0l in the new 325i produces 10 hp less than the e46 3.0l and 30 less torque. The displacement of the new 3.0l is actually a little larger than the outgoing e46 and torque is generally a factor of displacement whereas HP can vary substantially based on how efficient the motor is, especially at higher RPMs. Just a thought... http://wetterauer.de offers an ECU upgrade for the real 2.5l engine that brings power to 231 hp and 202 torque, so I would be very surprised if a CAI and ECU won't provide a notable boost for the 3.0 liter US/CANADA motor... The real question is this, if both motors produce the same figures, why would BMW offer a 3.0l in the US/CANADA and a 2.5l elsewhere... I can only assume it is a gas consumption issue and that they simply de-tuned the North American 3.0l (Intake/ECU) for the 325i as it is cheaper to manufacture the same displacement in volume for the North American market. K. |
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Also, the U.S. 330 has a 3-Stage intake, whereas the U.S. 325 has a regular 1 stage intake. This also accounts for a good percentage of power difference, believe it or not. |
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I think it has to do more with marketing. If the 325i was so powerful bmw would have a hard time selling their 05 330s and 325s. I think next year they are gonna to bump the hp and torque up for both models.
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Speaking of BMW's plans, any word on this supposed 335? |
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