Dyno graph of S50.
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Cammed motor only went up to 6800rpm, Mazur took his up to 7250rpm. And yes a cammed motor will keep making power up to 7200.
As time went on, the factory developed the car each year, making it faster, more comfortable, and capable of handling at higher speeds.
You don’t want this. You want the trickiest, most dangerous, oldest model you can find. Only then can you prove to the world that you’re a man.Comment
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Mazur,
Good looking numbers for a 3L. Are their any DynoJet facilities near you? I would like to see a DynoJet SAE print of your motor.
I dynoed 226 on a DynoDynamics, then took it to a friends Dynojet hoping that it would make 235+ (because we have all heard that DynoDynamics read Low) and it only did 218 SAE. I had it done again at the DynoJet and it read about the same as the first time.
I have a feeling that the DynoDynamics operators in this country are monkeying around with the calibrations, because they own the heart breaker dyno, and nodody wants to spend money on a dyno that reads low.
If you are reading 240+ SAE on a dynojet with a non-cammed 3L, I will be stunned.
Don't take this post the wrong way, I'm just curious about DynoDynamics and how they compare. I have seen that they read 10-15% lower than a Dynojet, but in my case (and I suspect yours) that the theory may not hold water.
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I think this thread illustrates why
1) comparing different cars from different dynos/operators on different days is pointless
2) using a dyno just to get a peak HP and TQ # to brag about is pointless
3) getting a baseline for your car from the same dyno/operator with similar conditions is important
nice curves, flat torque.. but it really doesn't tell us a whole lot without a baseline of your motor when it was stock.Comment
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I have the same headers and was thinking about painting them black. What method did you use to paint them black ? Cheers BrianJust bought a 90* silicone hose that goes from 3.5'' to 3'' and fitted the ICV and crankcase vent tubes to it.
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I don't know. This is the only example I have seen of a stockish M3 on this Dyno Dynamics. Owner claims that you have to add 25% to the readings for a standard tranny to get HP. Sounds a little too optimistic, but I believe it does read a tad lower than a Mustang dyno in my experience with dynoing with both with same car.Comment
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+1I think this thread illustrates why
1) comparing different cars from different dynos/operators on different days is pointless
2) using a dyno just to get a peak HP and TQ # to brag about is pointless
3) getting a baseline for your car from the same dyno/operator with similar conditions is important
nice curves, flat torque.. but it really doesn't tell us a whole lot without a baseline of your motor when it was stock.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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Actually they were ceramic coated in and out to keep the heat in. The coating that comes black is the one made to stand 1600*F. It was about $250.
It's like Jet-Hot, only mine won't fade over time.:p
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I didn't get AFR's this time around because I have a slight exhaust leak and it would show up lean. But here's a graph of the same engine (when I had it in my M3).
Mods were: Stickley chip, intake, injectors, 3.5'' HFM, and underdrive ltw crank pulley.
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you didn't attach the other graph!!
some other graphs from the same shop
similar mods (but v.rich running at topend)
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A stock one (perhaps not at its best)
all numbers should have been done using shootout 6 (6 cylinder NA correction) which accounts for Temp, RH and Pressure amongst other things don't know whether this was done but thats whats used in Oz.
The numbers are high but a second opinion on a dynojet will verify that this is a stronger motor than most which it likely is.
On the dynojet vs dynodynamics people claim add 15% to the dydnodynamics figures but there seems to be quite a spread of figures from dynodynamics dynos from my experience with all cars. The difference between the two is much closer in most cases (atleast NA cars.....500rwhp + the difference has been shown as sizeable probably due to fixed ramp rate c.f to large roller) and people have found that there are very conservative and very optimistic machines around.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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