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Ok, so my first day with the 2005 325I. Before I even get to drive it, the wife takes it. Go figure [scratch] Anyway, she comes back and says, umm, I thought it would of had a little more power. I explain, that I bought the 325I, and not the 330I, due to budgetary constraints. With that being said, what can I mod on the vehicle if I should want more power? Thanks!
 
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Basics usually are air intake, exhaust, and a chip. Possibly headers. A little more advanced would be putting an automatic tranny gear ratio into a stick car. Otherwise, you're talking forced induction.
 
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You can try putting the pedal to the metal!!!!!!!!! [thumb]

Seriously though, there is not much you can do other than forced induction to get a substantial amount of horsepower out of the vehicle. You can start with the basics of air intake, exhaust, and chip but then your wife may say "hey, too loud!".
 
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Unfortunately, to beef up the 325 power, you will spend as much or more than the $$$ difference between the 325 and the 330.

Check BAVAuto.com or PelicanParts.com . Also Google "BMW 325 Cold Air Intake" . It is a DIY job. You will get 3 - 7 hp or so for a few hundred $$$.
 
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Chip+intake+exhaust - $1k or so w/ labor (for the exhaust)
Diff change (lower gearing) - $700 or so w/ labor

We'll say 2k or so - You're into Auto 330 speeds easily.

Cams - $1500 or so

3500k or so - You're now as fast or faster than a manual 330.

Cost: 3.5k-4k. Roughly the difference from a 325 to a 330, but your 325 will be much peppier, a little lighter, and certainly out of warranty. [;)] Lots of other little things to make you 'faster' - underdrive pulleys, better plugs n cables, 102 octane... [;)]



Drop in a bolt-on SC: You're E36 M3 territory easily. Cost 7k or so after install.
 


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