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  • Wanganstyle
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    Originally posted by gills View Post
    Also, what are limitations on Flywheel and clutch setups using the 5 speed?

    The guy who sold me my S54 threw in a LTW flywheel and clutch kit that came out of a 2000 M Roadster with an S52 and 5 speed. It's a E34 M5 pressure plate and sprung hub clutch disc and the FW is a 8.5 lbs single mass aluminum unit. I'm still trying to find out what brand flywheel it is as it isn't UUC (not blue anodized) and UUC is the only company I can find that makes a FW that's 8.5lbs and is sold with an E34 clutch kit.

    Can I use this setup with the S54 and ZF 5 speed?
    One can fit a M20 oem (or aftermarket) clutch and flywheel to a s54 and zf 5 speed.

    All the bmw small 6 clutches can be interchanged (m20, m50, m54, s50, s54)



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  • gills
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    Also, what are limitations on Flywheel and clutch setups using the 5 speed?

    The guy who sold me my S54 threw in a LTW flywheel and clutch kit that came out of a 2000 M Roadster with an S52 and 5 speed. It's a E34 M5 pressure plate and sprung hub clutch disc and the FW is a 8.5 lbs single mass aluminum unit. I'm still trying to find out what brand flywheel it is as it isn't UUC (not blue anodized) and UUC is the only company I can find that makes a FW that's 8.5lbs and is sold with an E34 clutch kit.

    Can I use this setup with the S54 and ZF 5 speed?

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  • gills
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    Thank you, sir!


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  • Andrew325is
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    Originally posted by gills View Post
    Which transmission crossmember did you use for the ZF 5 speed?
    The original E30 crossmember.

    Originally posted by gills View Post
    and, what intake tube is that you're running? (the silver piece)
    K&N Typhoon 69-2001TS

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  • gills
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    and, what intake tube is that you're running? (the silver piece)

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  • gills
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    Which transmission crossmember did you use for the ZF 5 speed?

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  • Andrew325is
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    Originally posted by ahriley91 View Post
    Did you ever get the cruise control working? I've been looking to add it to my swap now. I think the e85 unit will work but am not positive.
    No, I gave up on it. It's too fun to rev the S54 anyways. :D

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  • ahriley91
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    Did you ever get the cruise control working? I've been looking to add it to my swap now. I think the e85 unit will work but am not positive.

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  • Andrew325is
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    My original build thread needed some maintenance so I fixed it up. The pictures should all load the correct size now and I added some more swap info. :)

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  • Andrew325is
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    Here's a place selling them for $11.43: https://www.flowline.net/default.asp...7007-10-L15-22.

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  • Andrew325is
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    The part number for the M22 female to -10 AN male adapters is 7007-10-M22 which I originally found in a thread on S14.net. I looked through Brennan's catalog and it looks like this is it: 7007-10-L15-22.
    (http://catalog.brennaninc.com/catalo...7007-10-L15-22).
    I found one here for $13:
    http://www.royalsupply.com/store/pc/...m#.Uaf4XZywXgU.

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  • anaphe
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    Andrew, I called Orme Brothers and they said they have never sold a m22 female to -10 AN Male, would you have a part number?

    They do have an m22 (f) to -12AN (m)?

    If you had a PN that would be great.

    thanks

    Anthony
    anaphe@gmail.com

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  • Wanganstyle
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    Originally posted by nando View Post
    it also costs $350. that's $350 you could spend on headers or something worthwile. that would buy you almost 4 hours of dyno time, for example.

    it's trivial to retune the E-throttle, and it's also basically free. and, I still doubt it responds the same way, as Andrew said, the S54 ITBs were never meant to be used with a throttle cable linkage.

    If you look at an S54 throttle map, there's a lot of resolution in the low-RPM, low-load range. The S54 throttles are large and it has a short ram intake. A small change in throttle angle at low load will result in a large increase in air. It also affects transient response (AE).

    Basically, IMO, there's no reason to use a throttle cable at all, unless you're not using MSS54 then you have no choice.

    Heck, even Bimmerworld says it's not suggested if you have the stock DME:
    Agreed. As much as I like analog throttle the oem ethrottle is damm good
    And I daily drove a cable coversion throttle s54 in hilly san Francisco happily

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by Asbradley21 View Post
    Still seems to me like more reason for manual throttle. The one from bimmerworld claims to have solved the sticky modulation issues of the other manual setups, appears to be a different design than VAC and Sunbelt Link
    it also costs $350. that's $350 you could spend on headers or something worthwile. that would buy you almost 4 hours of dyno time, for example.

    it's trivial to retune the E-throttle, and it's also basically free. and, I still doubt it responds the same way, as Andrew said, the S54 ITBs were never meant to be used with a throttle cable linkage.

    If you look at an S54 throttle map, there's a lot of resolution in the low-RPM, low-load range. The S54 throttles are large and it has a short ram intake. A small change in throttle angle at low load will result in a large increase in air. It also affects transient response (AE).

    Basically, IMO, there's no reason to use a throttle cable at all, unless you're not using MSS54 then you have no choice.

    Heck, even Bimmerworld says it's not suggested if you have the stock DME:

    This part is not required or suggested with the BimmerWorld S54 Conversion electronics or any stock ECU application.
    Last edited by nando; 01-23-2013, 07:17 AM.

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  • e30shmobberr
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    this car. damn!

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