Same engine in 523i and 525i?
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The "standard" specs for cars is decided by the distributor. To order a custom spec car would take 3 months for delivery and you end up paying a higher price because it is "non-standard"! Fortunately the 523i comes with xenons but not adaptive. Didn't want or need the other "goodies" on the 525i though.
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Yeah i know.. i've lived in Singapore for almost 10 years before coming to US for studies.
Hmm.. since you don't need any other options for the 'standard' 525i, why not go for it? Otherwise, have you considered the new E90 330i? I'm not sure if the interior space would meet your needs but after all it's an excellent car in terms of performance and comfort.
Off topic: Despite of the high car pricing in Singapore, they are flooded with E60s everywhere... people is getting richer nowadays...
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You can't just change the ECU. The intake manifold is three stage in the 525i and only one stage in the 523i. The sensors on the fuel injection system are much more complicated on the 525i than on the 523i. Even the limiter on the 525i is at 7000 compared to 6500 on the 523i (ok you can neglect that ). The difference is not only software, the hardware is also different.
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Hi Shebs,
That is basically what I have heard but that does not explain the same BMW part numbers (for 523i and 525i) for intake manifold, cams, injectors, etc. Not only that, the complete engine for both cars have the same part number as well!
That is basically what I have heard but that does not explain the same BMW part numbers (for 523i and 525i) for intake manifold, cams, injectors, etc. Not only that, the complete engine for both cars have the same part number as well!
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Originally Posted by kopi_o' post='204626' date='Nov 29 2005, 11:00 AM
Hi Shebs,
That is basically what I have heard but that does not explain the same BMW part numbers (for 523i and 525i) for intake manifold, cams, injectors, etc. Not only that, the complete engine for both cars have the same part number as well!
That is basically what I have heard but that does not explain the same BMW part numbers (for 523i and 525i) for intake manifold, cams, injectors, etc. Not only that, the complete engine for both cars have the same part number as well!
I'll tell you something. Why don't you check the differences between an American 525i and 530i? They are basically the same idea. Both have a 3 liter engine, one has 3 stage intake manifold and the other has 1 stage.
Good luck on your search .
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Originally Posted by kopi_o' post='204626' date='Nov 29 2005, 01:00 AM
Hi Shebs,
That is basically what I have heard but that does not explain the same BMW part numbers (for 523i and 525i) for intake manifold, cams, injectors, etc. Not only that, the complete engine for both cars have the same part number as well!
That is basically what I have heard but that does not explain the same BMW part numbers (for 523i and 525i) for intake manifold, cams, injectors, etc. Not only that, the complete engine for both cars have the same part number as well!
Hey kopi,
check out Dinan's website, new for the e60 is the cold air intake - I spoke to dinan and although there is no dyno chart on it yet - they're claiming a 20 hp gain!!!
I'm just not sure if this is compatible with the 2.5??? Will keep you posted
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Originally Posted by kopi_o' post='204160' date='Nov 28 2005, 04:09 AM
I have not been able to get an answer that makes sense to me. So-called experts tell me that the intake manifold, cams, etc are different yet when I check the part numbers on www.realoem.com they are the same. In fact the part number for a complete engine for both the 523i and 525i is exactly the same.
The only difference I can see is the Programmed MSV70 Control Unit (presumably an ECU). Does this mean that I can install a 525i's ECU into a 523i and get an instant 40hp more? This sounds like a lot from an ECU upgrade, but the engine of the 523i is detuned considerably so it is merely putting it back to "regular" tune, right? Is there technically anything stopping me from doing this?
The BMW distributor in Singapore claims that this will not work. But then again they would say that as they charge US$20,000+ extra for the 525i! (You do get options like GPS, Active Steer and Adaptive lights as standard equipment though)
The only difference I can see is the Programmed MSV70 Control Unit (presumably an ECU). Does this mean that I can install a 525i's ECU into a 523i and get an instant 40hp more? This sounds like a lot from an ECU upgrade, but the engine of the 523i is detuned considerably so it is merely putting it back to "regular" tune, right? Is there technically anything stopping me from doing this?
The BMW distributor in Singapore claims that this will not work. But then again they would say that as they charge US$20,000+ extra for the 525i! (You do get options like GPS, Active Steer and Adaptive lights as standard equipment though)
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Hey kopi,
check out Dinan's website, new for the e60 is the cold air intake - I spoke to dinan and although there is no dyno chart on it yet - they're claiming a 20 hp gain!!!
I'm just not sure if this is compatible with the 2.5??? Will keep you posted
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Hi 545smg,
Thanks for the info. The cold air intake will be of interest to many E60 owners in Singapore. I will check their website for more information (if they have updatedit).
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