ehh i should just start a new thread. plans have changed a bit. i had fun with the turbo m20, im thinking of trying to build a nice NA engine for now. s52 crank with 84mm bore yields 2.97L iirc so i'll reach my 3L goal no problem. s52 cams, and if i decide to turbo later, i'll get low comp pistons and possibly mls headgasket
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Originally posted by lifeiskaos View Postbut for srs bsns, is 413 the ecu i should be looking for to run an obd1 m52? will i need a chip?
From what I understand the 506 ECU is M3 specific.
I read it some place but dont quote me on it, it has been a while.
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after several hours of research and calculations today, i've seem to come up with a final plan. the numbers, work out to be perfect, almost too good to be true.
according to my calculations, using an 89.6mm crank from an m54b30 or an s52, stock m52 pistons, stock headgasket, stock bore, i'll get 2.97L, so my goal of 3L shall be done. now i also determined that if i use 130mm rods, which i happen to have laying around in the garage, i can lower the compression from 10.2:1 to 8.9:1, which will be very suitable for boosting. is it physically possible to use said crank, 130mm (eta) rods, and stock m52 pistons?
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physically? sure, but I don't see why you'd want to do that. the rod ratio is going to be very low leaving you with very high piston velocities and higher wear on the cylinder walls. Not to menition it's going to change the CR (piston will be .6mm lower in the deck) but not likely a full point. They are also really heavy.
why not use the M54 crank with it's rods and pistons?
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Getting the correct CR is only part of the big picture. Is the rod ratio, squelch area, swirl effect, etc... all ideal with the parts you are throwing together? One thing that always had me curious with people mix and matching parts from various engines is the above questions. Sure, it fits, but is it worth it? You spend all that money to build an engine, when custom parts for a little more money (maybe less?) could net you much better results.
Not that your combo won't work well, because I have no idea, and it very well could work great. But you seem to be doing all kinds of calculations that aren't focused on other important aspects of a custom build.
Edit: Nando kinda beat me to it...
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Originally posted by nando View Postphysically? sure, but I don't see why you'd want to do that. the rod ratio is going to be very low leaving you with very high piston velocities and higher wear on the cylinder walls. Not to menition it's going to change the CR (piston will be .6mm lower in the deck) but not likely a full point. They are also really heavy.
why not use the M54 crank with it's rods and pistons?
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Originally posted by JGood View PostGetting the correct CR is only part of the big picture. Is the rod ratio, squelch area, swirl effect, etc... all ideal with the parts you are throwing together? One thing that always had me curious with people mix and matching parts from various engines is the above questions. Sure, it fits, but is it worth it? You spend all that money to build an engine, when custom parts for a little more money (maybe less?) could net you much better results.
Not that your combo won't work well, because I have no idea, and it very well could work great. But you seem to be doing all kinds of calculations that aren't focused on other important aspects of a custom build.
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Originally posted by lifeiskaos View Postno, i havent taken much of that into account at all. i'll do more research on that, but any insight is much appreciated'squelch' should = 'squish'. Or Quench area. Or something along those lines, I'm not an engine guy...
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