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    #16
    Originally posted by AntParker View Post


    The Comments for the engine on youtube above - 'robs 2.8E30' Says it has 4mm Larger valves if thats right that must be a considerable re work of the entire head surely.
    Do you think 1mm oversize valves with decent head work and say 288 or similar cam would be enough to see 300bhp?

    Its a shame the E30 tech forum dies, i guess the number of people doing these sorts of buils has decreased massively over the years in favour of cheap power elsewhere.

    I will take a look at your build thread digger as well as those others linked above.

    I have a decent Stroker build with ITB's, ported head etc which isn't making the power i feel it should and trying to work out why/ what i need to do with the next build to ensure i make the power I'm after (Ideally 280/300bhp)

    :)
    I would do +2mm 44mm Inlet stock 36 exhaust. There is no need for +1 exhaust valve

    do you have a build thread.? Most ported heads are no better than stock. I bought one from a well known place and flowed it independently and it didn’t match upto the claims hence mine doesn’t make anymore than what a stock headed stroker with itb does.

    That’s why I found someone who knows what they are doing and that’s what’s in my build thread. The same guy that build the e85 engine did my head and the finishing touches to Grooty’s 2.9 head If I’m not mistaken
    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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      #17
      Originally posted by digger View Post

      I would do +2mm 44mm Inlet stock 36 exhaust. There is no need for +1 exhaust valve

      do you have a build thread.? Most ported heads are no better than stock. I bought one from a well known place and flowed it independently and it didn’t match upto the claims hence mine doesn’t make anymore than what a stock headed stroker with itb does.

      That’s why I found someone who knows what they are doing and that’s what’s in my build thread. The same guy that build the e85 engine did my head and the finishing touches to Grooty’s 2.9 head If I’m not mistaken
      Gotcha, Sounds like i need to find this guy and ship him the head for my new build! after watching some more of grooty's videos yesterday it looks like the head is key!

      Sadly i don't have a build thread no, I didn't build it myself, i made a thread of the spec before i had it built, but now I'm sceptical in if it contains all the bits i sent them. I will build the 3.0 myself over the winter and see whats what - although I'm almost tempted to pull apart both motors and take all the best bits from each - or even to bolt a really good head onto my existing bottom end.

      Is the guy that did your head in the states or australia mate?

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        #18
        I found some old images

        Rob 2.8 348 whp




        A 2.8 with 306whp (tk head)




        Rama 2.9L 294whp


        Rama 2.7L 731 head 247whp (288 cam) 266whp (catcams 304)



        2.7L 265bhp (from this site?)


        3L 276bhp (288 cam iirc)


        Seen a few other 2.8/2.7/2.9 about same power level

        Grooty has atleast a few > 200rwkw

        only the first few had full on port work 885's (tk) and ramas 2.9 was a 731 (rama). Rama's original 2.7 had a ported 731 head (by someone lese) but didnt have near the same work as the others but still better than stock
        Last edited by digger; 04-12-2024, 07:24 PM.
        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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          #19
          Originally posted by AntParker View Post

          Gotcha, Sounds like i need to find this guy and ship him the head for my new build! after watching some more of grooty's videos yesterday it looks like the head is key!

          Sadly i don't have a build thread no, I didn't build it myself, i made a thread of the spec before i had it built, but now I'm sceptical in if it contains all the bits i sent them. I will build the 3.0 myself over the winter and see whats what - although I'm almost tempted to pull apart both motors and take all the best bits from each - or even to bolt a really good head onto my existing bottom end.

          Is the guy that did your head in the states or australia mate?
          TK (Tony Knight) Knight Engines is in South Australia so even for me like 1,000km. Rama (RHD) has a digitised port that is very good (need to ship a good checked core) and Grooty also does porting and knows his stuff. Lots of options if youre down under. Forcedfirebird doesnt post much but also has done a big valve head that flows the goods but hes in USA. Stay away from the "namebrand" shops for portwork IMO
          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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            #20
            Originally posted by digger View Post

            TK (Tony Knight) Knight Engines is in South Australia so even for me like 1,000km. Rama (RHD) has a digitised port that is very good (need to ship a good checked core) and Grooty also does porting and knows his stuff. Lots of options if youre down under. Forcedfirebird doesn't post much but also has done a big valve head that flows the goods but he's in USA. Stay away from the "namebrand" shops for portwork IMO

            Thanks Digger, Really interesting, So the head which is on my engine now was ported and matched to the intake (RHD ITBs) but id be interested to get it on a flow bench and see what she actually flows.

            I'm based in the UK, there was an engine built here last year which made 298BHP, I have now bought that engine (albeit in bits) so I'm tempted to bolt that back together and in theory should make good power, however looking at the head and how worked it looks in comparison to some of these others I'm sceptical of it making the numbers. Maybe i'll contact one of the guys above and see if they can do me a head so i know its good for the figures.

            Without getting too geeky, I don't suppose you have flow figures for heads on any of these big power builds. If so much focus is on the head, is it safe to say that a conventional(ish) stroker bottom end (M52 Crank, rods (Either H Beam or normal) and mahle forged pistons are about all thats needed for the bottom end to be reliable (of course normal stuff like decent bearings, ARP Bolts etc))

            thanks again


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              #21
              AntParker, one possibility is to contact Atrex Automotive in Belgium, not in U.K but at least this side of the ball. Their 2.8 race engines perform around 320bhp, and measured with devices and standards we use here.

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                #22
                Originally posted by AntParker View Post

                Thanks Digger, Really interesting, So the head which is on my engine now was ported and matched to the intake (RHD ITBs) but id be interested to get it on a flow bench and see what she actually flows.

                I'm based in the UK, there was an engine built here last year which made 298BHP, I have now bought that engine (albeit in bits) so I'm tempted to bolt that back together and in theory should make good power, however looking at the head and how worked it looks in comparison to some of these others I'm sceptical of it making the numbers. Maybe i'll contact one of the guys above and see if they can do me a head so i know its good for the figures.

                Without getting too geeky, I don't suppose you have flow figures for heads on any of these big power builds. If so much focus is on the head, is it safe to say that a conventional(ish) stroker bottom end (M52 Crank, rods (Either H Beam or normal) and mahle forged pistons are about all thats needed for the bottom end to be reliable (of course normal stuff like decent bearings, ARP Bolts etc))

                thanks again
                This is the head that TK did for mine but with a better valve shape than what they were when TK flowed it. i never really liked the valves i got from VAC that i supplied to Tony so i changed them out sometime later for some with a different shape so i could add a nice backcut and reflowed it and it picked up 10-12CFM over the other valves (back to back tested) without touching anything else. In my build thread this is why the numbers below are higher.



                Robs 2.8 flows a little bit more than this and Rama's 2.9 a little less as a point of reference

                i would get the head flow test by a reputable place
                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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                  #23
                  Originally posted by hasa View Post
                  AntParker, one possibility is to contact Atrex Automotive in Belgium, not in U.K but at least this side of the ball. Their 2.8 race engines perform around 320bhp, and measured with devices and standards we use here.
                  Oh perfect, ill take a look, thank you !

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by digger View Post

                    This is the head that TK did for mine but with a better valve shape than what they were when TK flowed it. i never really liked the valves i got from VAC that i supplied to Tony so i changed them out sometime later for some with a different shape so i could add a nice backcut and reflowed it and it picked up 10-12CFM over the other valves (back to back tested) without touching anything else. In my build thread this is why the numbers below are higher.



                    Robs 2.8 flows a little bit more than this and Rama's 2.9 a little less as a point of reference

                    I would get the head flow test by a reputable place
                    Thanks for this Info Digger, Very Helpful, Ill get the head of my 'new' engine flow tested and see how results compare with the above, based on this you can almost correlate the power to the flow of the heads on the three engines!

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                      #25



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                        #26
                        e30tech isn't dead, you're welcome, only problem is the search function and those type of features don't work

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by AntParker View Post

                          Thanks for this Info Digger, Very Helpful, Ill get the head of my 'new' engine flow tested and see how results compare with the above, based on this you can almost correlate the power to the flow of the heads on the three engines!
                          roughly hp potential = 1.65 x cfm (for a 6 cyl based on 2.2hp per cfm for a v8)

                          so stock head taps out at 275bhp (220-230whp) and ported 355bhp (293 to 302whp) assuming 15-17.5% drivertrain.

                          its no suprise there are many m20 around that 200-230whp range as most have a stock or ineffectually ported head

                          Rob's 2.8 is a bit of an outlier. i did read in a magazine some years ago that subsequent incarnation made 240rwkw which is 322rwhp which makes sense with e85 and abunch more compression worth 20-25rwhp.
                          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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