I looked at an e9 last year that was advertised as having an M90 engine, but one of the eagle eye car guys here noted that the compression numbers were low by 60 to 80 psi per cylinder. This told me I was likely not looking at a 10:1 compression ratio engine, and hence the car was not as advertised.
Obviously, my suspicion arises because the Euro CSi is considered by some to be more desirable, and I don't want to pay a premium for a dressed up US car.
I know the piano top pistons can be used to identify the engine, but it rather hard to check for those. My question is this: is it possible to distinguish a European engine from pictures of the engine bay? If so, what features should I be attempting to identify?
Obviously, my suspicion arises because the Euro CSi is considered by some to be more desirable, and I don't want to pay a premium for a dressed up US car.
I know the piano top pistons can be used to identify the engine, but it rather hard to check for those. My question is this: is it possible to distinguish a European engine from pictures of the engine bay? If so, what features should I be attempting to identify?