What does BMW 325is stand for?

What does BMW 325is stand for?

April 9, 2020. The is in bmw 325is stands for fuel injected sport.

How much horsepower does a BMW 325is have?

Powertrain specs

Engine type I-6, 12v sohc
Power 170 ps (168 bhp / 125 kw) @ 5800 rpm
Torque 222 Nm (164 lb-ft) @ 4300 rpm
Power / liter 63 ps (62 hp)
Power / weight 131 ps (129 bhp) / t

What is BMW Super ETA?

“Super Eta” simply refers to those 2.7 liter low rpm engines made from 4/87 on. Major differences include: -Motronic 1.1. -Head casting is the same as the 325i, but cam is different, and lacks double valve springs. -Pistons to match “i” head (This is why the Super Eta is desirable for the 2.7 “ita” conversion)

Is a 325iS a E36?

The BMW 325is was a high-spec coupe version of the E36 BMW 3 Series introduced for the 1992 model year. Fitted with BMW’s M50 2.5L inlin… The BMW 325is was a high-spec coupe version of the E36 BMW 3 Series introduced for the 1992 model year.

When was the BMW 325iS made?

1985-1993
Engines

Model Years Power
325i, 325is, 325ix 1985-1993 125 kW (168 hp) at 5,800 rpm
M3, M3 Evo 1 1986-1987 143 kW (192 hp) at 6,750 rpm
M3 Evo 2 1988 162 kW (217 hp) at 6,750 rpm
M3 Sport Evo 1989-1990 175 kW (235 hp) at 7,000 rpm

What engine is in a 1994 325iS?

2.5 L 6-cylinder
1994 BMW 325is/Engine

What year is Super ETA?

In its final year, the 1988 325 (dubbed “Super Eta” by enthusiasts) was equipped from the factory with a 325i cylinder head, unique pistons, 325i exhaust system, and Motronic 1.1 engine management control, which bumped horsepower up to 127 and raised the redline to 5500 RPM.

What’s the difference between the BMW 325i and 325e?

The main differences between the 325i and the 325e are in the engine. Although both models have engines from the same M20 family, the 325e had more displacement (2.7 liters versus the 325i’s 2.5) but drastically less horsepower.

What kind of spoiler does a BMW 325is have?

Any model with an “s” suffix, like the 318is, 325es, and 325is, denotes the sport model which only came in two door form. It can be easily recognized by its front spoiler with integrated foglights, rear decklid spoiler, and 14″ BBS cross-spoke “basketweave” rims.

When did the BMW 325i convertible come out?

BMW introduced the 325i convertible in 1987 and the 318i convertible in 1991; both of which remained in production through 1993, 2 years after E30 coupe and sedan production ended (as the successor E36 convertible was yet not ready for production until 1994).

What did the E stand for in the BMW 325e?

The 325e redlines at a very low 4800 RPM and only had 121 hp @ 4250 RPM but 174 lb-ft of torque @ 3250 RPM and an incredibly flat powerband to compensate. The “e” stood for “eta,” which is the Greek letter for efficiency and was the theme for the 325e.