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What "bolt ons" bring an s52 to 300hp and what's the cost?
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Originally posted by The Dark Side of Will View PostYeah, head flow is power, but the throttle per cylinder really civilizes big cams.
How is the S54 bottom end different than the S52? I know the S54 oil pump and balancer are badass, but are the rods, crank, bearings, etc. different? The S54 has 0.6mm more stroke, right?
4 bolt crank damper mounting vs 1 for pedestrian engines
Double chains on cam drive
Wider rod bearings
Wild head with bucket less shims; can't do this one aftermarket.
30 degree +/- vanos on each camshaft vs pedestrian 15deg.
pork chop profile cams
The 6x throttles are about the most tame thing on the s54.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using TapatalkOBD1 M54/M52TU swap as a M50b25
Z4 non powered steering rack fits e30
Euro e46 2005/6 320d 6mt gearbox into E30 with M20 hardy and beck 1985 327s engine
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Originally posted by The Dark Side of Will View PostYeah, head flow is power, but the throttle per cylinder really civilizes big cams.
How is the S54 bottom end different than the S52? I know the S54 oil pump and balancer are badass, but are the rods, crank, bearings, etc. different? The S54 has 0.6mm more stroke, right?
Head flow is only potential power, has anyone ever plotted out the cams for the S54 or S52? it would be interesting to see a plot of head flow in CFM vs crank angle at the respective peak hp rpm (whatever the vanos position is at that rpm).
Perhaps this would show the large difference in time-area and some quantative data for the clear reason for the 100bhp deficit.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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Originally posted by Wanganstyle View PostDrop car off at shop and write check seems to be the method you may have the most success with.
Also, what is the usual cost difference. Last I checked, you should be able to get an s52 swapped for between $5k-7K. How much more for the s54?
Thanks.
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I'm sure you could install an S54 relatively inexpensively if you were resourceful about it. A decent ballpark is that it will cost around $2500 in installation parts on the low end, plus the cost of a flash.
There really isn't much fabrication involved. You'll need to make a few sheetmetal brackets that you can easily make with a bench vise, a way to cut the metal, and a drill.
Originally posted by whysimonWTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)
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Originally posted by Wanganstyle View PostWider rod bearingsOriginally posted by digger View PostThe rod length is 4mm longer (139mm vs 135mm)
Are the rod bolts in the S54 bigger?
Originally posted by Wanganstyle View PostPerhaps this would show the large difference in time-area and some quantative data for the clear reason for the 100bhp deficit.
With fast ramp profiles and high flow ports, duration doesn't have to be that long, even for an 8k RPM engine.
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Originally posted by FredK View PostI'm sure you could install an S54 relatively inexpensively if you were resourceful about it. A decent ballpark is that it will cost around $2500 in installation parts on the low end, plus the cost of a flash.
There really isn't much fabrication involved. You'll need to make a few sheetmetal brackets that you can easily make with a bench vise, a way to cut the metal, and a drill.
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oh god i cant believe i read all 16 pages of this thread....my build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=309778
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Originally posted by The Dark Side of Will View PostAhh... didn't know these two. (Delta rod ratio isn't that big a deal... 1.56 to 1.60 isn't a big difference, but is a move in the right direction)
Are the rod bolts in the S54 bigger?
Enough extra airflow and lift to make the power, VANOS to civilize the powerband.
With fast ramp profiles and high flow ports, duration doesn't have to be that long, even for an 8k RPM engine.
S54 rod bolts are 11mm (according to realoem) which is bigger than the 9mm S52
Anyone can confirm the rod bearing width on the S54, I read one source that suggested it was narrower than the other inlines but a bigger diameter? it uses a smaller pin to apparently. langracing do a wider bearing on the S54
With finger follower valvetrain the ramps could be quite a bit faster, analysis would show the differenceLast edited by digger; 05-29-2014, 08:03 PM.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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Originally posted by digger View Postrod ratio is not a problem when the 97 or 98mm stroke S54 strokers still use the 139mm rod.
S54 rod bolts are 11mm (according to realoem) which is bigger than the 9mm S52
Anyone can confirm the rod bearing width on the S54, I read one source that suggested it was narrower than the other inlines but a bigger diameter? it uses a smaller pin to apparently. langracing do a wider bearing on the S54
With finger follower valvetrain the ramps could be quite a bit faster, analysis would show the difference
S52 rod bearing is 45mm - same as any m50
I'm not sure about diameter; but the S54 crankshaft is very similar to a 2JZGTE crankshaft; i had two torn down side by side. camshaft lobe spacing is almost identical also
s54 has M11 headbolts IIRC; they were weird.
rod bolts are also weird and got revised once.
The cam profile of the S54 is a porkchop; asymetrical. Is this due to the fingering valvetrain setup?OBD1 M54/M52TU swap as a M50b25
Z4 non powered steering rack fits e30
Euro e46 2005/6 320d 6mt gearbox into E30 with M20 hardy and beck 1985 327s engine
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