What "bolt ons" bring an s52 to 300hp and what's the cost?

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  • BimmerTim
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    Originally posted by whiltebeitel
    Mr. Engineer doesn't know the difference between the different type opf dynos, yet knows how to make a bajillion HP NA?

    Can't you just keep quiet until you actually have results to brag about, like MOST people?
    Really? This is your addition to this thread? Wicked.

    So, because I don't know the difference between dynos, that automatically negates everything else I may or may not know?

    Logical. I like the way you think.

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  • z31maniac
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    Originally posted by z31maniac
    Why are you guys even indulging him? He's obviously full of shit.

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  • BimmerTim
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    Wait, so that thread/article is saying that I used one of the lower reading dynos, and one of the more accurate ones? That makes me feel even better.

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  • whiltebeitel
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    Originally posted by BimmerTim
    Oh boy. I don't know shit about dynos, is that a notoriously high dyno? Cuz there were people pushing significantly less than expected and me pushing more than I was expecting.

    One evo9 was only at 209hp. weak sauce.
    Mr. Engineer doesn't know the difference between the different type opf dynos, yet knows how to make a bajillion HP NA?

    Can't you just keep quiet until you actually have results to brag about, like MOST people?

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    For the record, I was just being a dick.

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  • BimmerTim
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    Oh, it's a Dyno Dynamics, that explains everything.
    Oh boy. I don't know shit about dynos, is that a notoriously high dyno? Cuz there were people pushing significantly less than expected and me pushing more than I was expecting.

    One evo9 was only at 209hp. weak sauce.

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  • blck325is
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    Subscribed.. This I must see.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Oh, it's a Dyno Dynamics, that explains everything.

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  • BimmerTim
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    I've seen comparably modded s52 make less power. I'm not buying what it is you are trying to sell here.

    Have you posted a dyno sheet yet?
    Yes.

    But here it is again.



    In here.



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  • nando
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    why not, 400 crank HP is perfectly doable on a mass produced 3.2l engine with an $8000 budget. He's an engineer, after all. :roll:

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  • whiltebeitel
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    Originally posted by BimmerTim
    I don't follow. Why almost? Don't those things make me less of a dubber? 233whp out of a 204,000mi US NA S50 is pretty facking good. Specially considering all I have done, so far, is a chip, intake, headers and exhaust. That and I only got away with that little money in it cuz I do side work for parts instead of cash and I worked for BMW for a while and get cheap parts.
    Your story, it's not exactly credible.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    I've seen comparably modded s52 make less power. I'm not buying what it is you are trying to sell here.

    Have you posted a dyno sheet yet?

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  • BimmerTim
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    I don't follow. Why almost? Don't those things make me less of a dubber? 233whp out of a 204,000mi US NA S50 is pretty facking good. Specially considering all I have done, so far, is a chip, intake, headers and exhaust. That and I only got away with that little money in it cuz I do side work for parts instead of cash and I worked for BMW for a while and get cheap parts.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Originally posted by BimmerTim
    I can afford to put more into my engine based on what I have into the car currently. I can justify it. I have a 233hp, basically stock, S50 E30 with all new suspension, coilovers, lsd, etc for less than $2k. It's rust-free, and I did all the work 100% myself. I don't let other people, shops or friends, work on my cars.
    I was almost about to let you off the hook...

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  • BimmerTim
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    But no one is offering me cash.

    If I give up now, I will get no respect. If I try and fail, even if I only make 280 or 315hp, that is still a very respectable NA hp number from an US S50. Even I know that, but I am willing to go the extra mile to get that extra hp.

    I can afford to put more into my engine based on what I have into the car currently. I can justify it. I have a 233hp, basically stock, S50 E30 with all new suspension, coilovers, lsd, etc for less than $2k. It's rust-free, and I did all the work 100% myself. I don't let other people, shops or friends, work on my cars.

    $8-9k in a 300+hp NA s50 e30 is not that bad considering what some people put into just their swaps.

    So, I feel like I can open the checkbook and do the things other can't justify based on my current investment in the car.

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