Metric Plug and Play S54 and S62 Wiring Adapter Harnesses from Harvey Racing

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  • Andrew325is
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    Shipped an M52TU adapter harness to Norway! :)

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  • nando
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    and better low rpm/low speed driveability (less sensitivity where you don't want it).

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  • 328ijunkie
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    In addition to loosing the purposeful WOT restriction at low RPMs to help intake velocity

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  • nando
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    the throttle mapping is easy to change.

    the mechanical conversion costs $300. in addition to that, the torque input into the throttles is non-linear - so the amount of force you need to push down changes as you get closer to 100%. that makes it touchy and a little unpredictable.

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  • evoe46m3
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    Originally posted by 328ijunkie
    +1^Ethrottle is much better than cable on the S54 for a number of reasons.
    Really ? do the manual throttle conversion kits not work very well ? I have driven an e46 M3 and I thought the throttle feel and mapping for the M button and non M button modes were terrible.

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  • 328ijunkie
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    +1^Ethrottle is much better than cable on the S54 for a number of reasons.

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  • Andrew325is
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    Originally posted by evoe46m3
    Have you sold a harness to anyone who has done a mechanical throttle conversion instead of DBW ?
    No, I haven't. There's no need to convert to mechanical throttle if you're using the stock ECU, but I can omit the gas pedal connector if requested.

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  • evoe46m3
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    Have you sold a harness to anyone who has done a mechanical throttle conversion instead of DBW ?

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  • Andrew325is
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    Originally posted by Sebaflex
    any plans for N52 / N54 harnesses?
    I currently only offer adapter harnesses for engines that have stock ECU's that can either be used in the E30 vanilla or flashed to function properly by a tuner. I do not know of a tuner who can flash an N5x ECU. There might be one in Europe. It is possible to use an N5x engine in an E30 with a vanilla ECU if you install all of the necessary systems required to prevent it from going into limp mode and throwing multiple codes. You'd definetly need to install the DSC system and have working CAN bus. You'd need to also use a matching instrument cluster (i.e. E90). If you find a tuner who can flash the ECU or you want to take on the task of installing the necessary systems to use it vanilla I can build you an adapter harness. Also, I'm sure there are aftermarket engine management solutions available for the N5x engines but the wiring harness will depend on the system being used. If you supplied me with the proper electrical diagrams from the ECU manufacturer I could build you an adapter harness.

    It is my opinion that an N52 offers no significant advantages over an M54. The addition of Valvetronic makes the engine considerably more complicated and therefore harder and more expensive to work on. The turbocharged N54 and N55 produce great usable power but are direct injection and will require periodic cleaning of the intake valves due to excessive carbon buildup. The high pressure fuel pump (HPFP) has also been known to fail prematurely. If you were to go through all the trouble of installing a newer BMW engine in an E30 you might as well skip the N5x and go with a 4 cylinder N20 or N47 diesel (in the new 328d) to take advantage of the increased fuel economy and reduced weight for better handling.

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  • Sebaflex
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    any plans for N52 / N54 harnesses?

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  • Andrew325is
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    Originally posted by robgoesvroom
    PMd!
    Replied!

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  • Andrew325is
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    Originally posted by MonkeyMadness
    Will you be looking into a M60 harness option?
    I would be interested...!

    Talking about a remaned harness with the c20 plug removed and a pigtailed c101 in its place..
    Yeah I can do one for an M60. I can put a C101 plug on your M60 harness if you desire. It will just be a little more to cover additional shipping weight.

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  • robgoesvroom
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    PMd!

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  • MonkeyMadness
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    Will you be looking into a M60 harness option?
    I would be interested...!

    Talking about a remaned harness with the c20 plug removed and a pigtailed c101 in its place..
    Last edited by MonkeyMadness; 08-08-2013, 07:42 AM.

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  • Andrew325is
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    Thanks for the review! Can't wait to see your engine running!

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