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Originally posted by digger View Post
Not sure what's available in Turkey but M52 may be alloy like here and he wont have S50/52 US unless they are same as m52 iron
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View Post
Sure, but if the m52 block is thicker, might as well start there. After that block cracked on me, I am now leery about boring the m50 .100". I'd rather play it safe and not worry about the <200cc (84.5mm-87mm is 181cc difference). Use the effort for head work instead IMO.
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Maybe 5hp on 5.7 liters. Spec e30 racing is required to max bore at +.5mm, they don't make any more power than stock size, everything else is equal. Everyone is making 165whp.
If you have iron m52, then problem solved, anyways. You are essentially making a US s52b32. The link above is using Sunbelt cams, supertech valves and dual springs. You are not going to want to use the stock and NV exhaust cam with higher compression. The us s50b30 is already 210psi cranking compression at 10.8:1, if you were to use m50 cams, I would gather you will be over 225psi, and have detonation issues.
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Originally posted by esoes06 View Post
Low or high compressor!!! The important thing is to use 95 octane fuel efficiently. High compression requires high-octane fuel. Compression was calculated according to 95 octane fuel. With 99 octane fuel, a 0.8mm gap is ideal. With 102 octane fuel, a 0.6mm gap is ideal.
Check this article. It's common engine building knowledge: https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/ideal-quench-height/
Where did you find those calculations? I've never heard of adjusting squish for fuel types.
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Originally posted by esoes06 View Post
I have been working at BMW Mechanics for 25 years. The Camshaft is precise at +350hp with 272 or 284.
Not sure the stock heads flow enough to support 350hp. I would have to open my old desktop to see the flow numbers from my bench, but they are around 240cfm. Think I got them up to 280 or so with a +1 intake, but have only done a few high end port jobs on 24v stuff. My m20 heads flow 210cfm with stock seat +1mm valve.
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Originally posted by esoes06 View Post
I have been working at BMW Mechanics for 25 years. The Camshaft is precise at +350hp with 272 or 284.89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...
new build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=317505
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