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  • e30polak
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    Originally posted by moatilliatta
    DTA ran s54?
    Ya, Alex has had some great results so far.

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  • moatilliatta
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    DTA ran s54?

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  • e30polak
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    Originally posted by M3 euro ltw
    Saturday got my street car, E36 325is (M-Technic actually) running and on the road with the DTA run S54.

    CF intake, motorsport clone with 8 inch opening
    Euro headers, ie no cats
    AA E36 race exhaust, straightpipe, no resonator
    Otherwise stock engine

    OMG...raped ape fast.

    WAY too loud for street with the AA exhaust without resonator, will HAVE to fit something different asap. Hope the resonator will be enough for the street once put in, the quality is fine on all the parts, using BW converter part to the headers with minimal modification.

    Will have locals driving it during the next week or so to chime in...

    Needs some fine tuning on cold start etc...what a blast.
    Hey Alex, how does it feel compared to Jason's E30 M3? ;)

    We need dyno results!!!! :hitler:

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  • M3 euro ltw
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    Yea, working on it.

    I'm picky (a bit) on appearances, looking to find a source for the superflexible silicone hose in 22mm or 1 inch ID. (Black version)

    Have a run of it in blue, and it takes away from the appearance of the install.

    Also, the euro heat shielding made contact with the fan, not sure why, should have worked, but I'm uncertain as to which clutch/fan I put on from a stack of them off the shelf. First one had a bad clutch, so that was no help.
    Second rubbed. My home brew alum 1/4 reservoir tubing will look better in that shield...

    As a completely silly side issue, its a nice swap from a leaky M50 to a clean engine too, freshly helicoiled sections on the oilpan, and different PS system that doesn't leak etc...

    Will post up really soon, too fun not to share the enthusiasm. I know this is an E36, but it will work on your guy's cars as well.

    Alex.

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  • Ray Smoodiver
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    Pics ASAP :D

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  • M3 euro ltw
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    Omg

    Saturday got my street car, E36 325is (M-Technic actually) running and on the road with the DTA run S54.

    CF intake, motorsport clone with 8 inch opening
    Euro headers, ie no cats
    AA E36 race exhaust, straightpipe, no resonator
    Otherwise stock engine

    OMG...raped ape fast.

    WAY too loud for street with the AA exhaust without resonator, will HAVE to fit something different asap. Hope the resonator will be enough for the street once put in, the quality is fine on all the parts, using BW converter part to the headers with minimal modification.

    Will have locals driving it during the next week or so to chime in...

    Needs some fine tuning on cold start etc...what a blast.

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  • balooshinakus
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    Originally posted by hoveringuy
    The VANOS is the easiest part to control on the S54. 10X easier than the M54! No PWM is even required... With two solenoids per cam one is the "fill" and one is the "drain". Fill until you get the right position and stop. The cam is hydraulically locked in that position until it's moved again.

    As far as Megasquirt, yes it can be done... the challenge on the S54 is that the cam sensor wheels on the S54 look much different than what we're used to on M50s.

    If I ever get my hands on an S54 I would like to adapt my VANOS board to both control the cams AND to translate the s54 cam signals into M50-speak so that Megasquirt/413 ECU's could run it.
    If I bought an s54 would you want to do it to my car :-P

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  • hoveringuy
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    Originally posted by nando
    there haven't been enough people testing the vanos code so I don't know if it works directly, but it can totally run it on a fixed map with a couple of the spare PWM outputs - MS3 of course.
    The VANOS is the easiest part to control on the S54. 10X easier than the M54! No PWM is even required... With two solenoids per cam one is the "fill" and one is the "drain". Fill until you get the right position and stop. The cam is hydraulically locked in that position until it's moved again.

    As far as Megasquirt, yes it can be done... the challenge on the S54 is that the cam sensor wheels on the S54 look much different than what we're used to on M50s.

    If I ever get my hands on an S54 I would like to adapt my VANOS board to both control the cams AND to translate the s54 cam signals into M50-speak so that Megasquirt/413 ECU's could run it.

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by e304me
    Has anyone thought of just using megasquirt? I think they should be able to control vanos by now?
    there haven't been enough people testing the vanos code so I don't know if it works directly, but it can totally run it on a fixed map with a couple of the spare PWM outputs - MS3 of course.

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  • MattM
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    they are out there... One of my friends provided the engine for this one

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  • moatilliatta
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    The good old knowledge of the motherland. Who would that be?

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  • e30polak
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    There is already someone that can get the s54 and s62 running on the factory DME in your e30, with wiring instructions for 900 euros, but you have to send your DME to Germany. ;)

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  • matt
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    Originally posted by FredK
    Oh? Is deleting DSC over CAN on that list too?
    Of course.

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  • e304me
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    Has anyone thought of just using megasquirt? I think they should be able to control vanos by now?

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  • FredK
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    Oh? Is deleting DSC over CAN on that list too?

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