S52 e30 Dyno results
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must be the TRM chip. Since I have that chip, now I can tell people I have 257 WHP too! -
In regards to the cams. I'm pretty sure they are stock. I bought the motor off ebay at a fairly good price, so I'm sure there isn't any thing special about my motor. Matt at TRM probably knows the motor a lot better than I do since they did the swap for me.
After doing some googling research, I do believe this dyno puts out higher numbers than average.Leave a comment:
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This is the email I received this morning.
"Hi Darien,
The numbers are wheel hp, and the dyno is a Dynocom. Your car put down some good numbers on a very conservative dyno.
Thanks,
Brent Loveless
Maximum Dyno
615-891-9265"
I will admit, the number seem high to me. But I'm not familiar enough with this engine to know what and where the peak numbers should be.
I take the results with a large grain of salt.Leave a comment:
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I would definitely like to see a different dyno and see it run all the way out.
Stu, I disagree about the limits of the stock cats. I can show you a dyno of a run making 410whp with a stock OBD2 midsection on a dynojet 248c. ;)Leave a comment:
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Yea, I'd take it to another dyno. HP should be peaking 6400-6600, and if those are WHP numbers they're too high for going through stock US cats.Leave a comment:
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Yeah, my OBD-I S52 with 3.5" MAF, TRM chip, TMS equal length headers and mandrel bent 2.5" exhaust put down 233whp.
Torque curve looks good though.Leave a comment:
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It wasn't a dig at you at all. You brought up a good point. This motor converted to OBD-1 should make it's peak power north of 6k, in the neighborhood of 6.4k with stock cams.Leave a comment:
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These definitely aren't corrected numbers. No way in hell you put even close to that power down, sorry buddy. :rofl:Leave a comment:
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yeah thats probably ''crank horsepower'' or who-knows-what-corrected. this is an example of why personally i take dyno numbers with a grain of salt and try to just look at the lines.
it shouldnt matter much anyway, im sure its fast and fun like an s52 e30 should be.Leave a comment:
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torque numbers are way off, it makes 15% more torque to the wheels than a stock one does at the crank. 290-300lb-ft is never happening on a 3.2L NALeave a comment:
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An US market e34 M5 S38B36 missing on one cylinder will dyno @ 248 hp. They were 310hp @ the crank. Were u hiding laughing gas somewhere lol? You have a huge stock cams wheel number for the USA market considering it's not really a ///M engine especially under 6K RPM's and 256 whp.
If your dyno has an altimeter or weather station problem, then the correction factor is most likely the issue. I'd buy 256 crank and 500 more RPM's w/ your set up but wheel hp #'s don't seem quite right w/ your mods.
Go to a local dragstrip and give us weather / altitude and car weight w/ driver #'s. Your trap speed will calculate out to a very close real hp #.Leave a comment:
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still having a tough time swallowing that one. IF the dyno is correct, you HAVE to have cams. End of story.Leave a comment:
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Yep, same dyno. When I ran mine an e46 M3 put down 258whp.
Stock HFM?
After I put the motor back in the e30, we should do a pull or two :DLeave a comment:
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more power than my S52 with the full eurosport cam kit with shricks, m50, ported head.
just sayingLeave a comment:

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