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Public Service Announcement: If your wideband O2 sensor is more than a few years old, replace it! I'm at amazed at how well my wideband works again after replacing the sensor. It was behaving more like a narrow band, where it would register A/Fs close to 14.7 but nothing that was as it got richer or leaner.
Now, it's solid from like 11.0 to 18.0.
They're also really cheap now. like $50...
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Originally posted by TheAxiom View PostGive in to our demands!
Hit the dyno this morning. I tried some different VANOS profiles, mostly intake, and some slight timing adjustments. I found that it likes a little less intake advance below about 3000, it responded nicely to exhaust retard above about 4500, and I got a 2HP bump by advancing my timing 2 degrees across the board.
Unfortunately, I didn't do a run where I could incorporate all of those changes into the same run. The attached shows my baseline tune with 10 degrees of exhaust retard across the board, which made it suffer on the low end. It's compared against the pull when I first installed the motor, with the oversized and obnoxiously loud headers.
237WHP is decent considering I have OBD2 headers.
If someone could explain why I have a peak at 2500, a drop at 2750 and another peak at 3000 that would be swell.. I did get that to flatten out by having less intake advance.
Here's all the runs together:
Last edited by hoveringuy; 02-16-2017, 06:15 PM.
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Originally posted by TheAxiom View PostCollector is too close to the headers, causes exhaust gas reversion. Super healthy and awesome numbers, some of the best I've seen from a stock cam M54.
Steve posted previously:
"The intake is a Schrick 264 degree/10.5mm. Stock was 240/9.7
The exhaust is a Shrek cam. 254 degree/9.7mm. Stock was 244/9.0"
Steve
Do you have a bone stock M54B30 dyno to show the gains made against a stock engine and ECU?Last edited by mike25; 02-20-2017, 11:19 AM.
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This is about what a stock M54 looks like. While I make way more power over 4000, I've actually lost torque and power below that. I'm down 35 ft-lbs from my previous motor where I was well over 200 torques at 3000.
The old motor felt more like a V-8.
A good header would probably restore about 15-20 torques where I need it, the OBD2 manifold isn't bad but it isn't great.
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are you using the OBD1 intake or the Disa intake? Disa makes a big difference in low-end torque.
Power is about equivalent to an N52 with headers/tune (but less low end torque). I think there might be something to the comment about ignition knock at higher RPM, the graph is fairly wavy. It might even gain some power with less ignition.
I wish I could have made it out Thursday while you were at CC but I just couldn't leave work - too much going on at the moment..
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Originally posted by nando View Postare you using the OBD1 intake or the Disa intake? Disa makes a big difference in low-end torque.
Power is about equivalent to an N52 with headers/tune (but less low end torque). I think there might be something to the comment about ignition knock at higher RPM, the graph is fairly wavy. It might even gain some power with less ignition.
I wish I could have made it out Thursday while you were at CC but I just couldn't leave work - too much going on at the moment..E92 Msport
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