Love to see this out in GD BUT the intelect war would probably get it shut down, familiar with the ceist and decist post.
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Originally posted by jlevie View PostNumbers don't mean a lot by themselves as different brands on dynomometers produce diffeing results. Comparison the other cars on the smae dyno is much more meaningful. That said, my Spec E30 made 162hp/155tq on a DynoJet on a 100F day. The numbers would have been a bit higher on a cooler day. As an FYI, a Spec E30 is required by the rules to have bone stock engine and management system.sigpic
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Originally posted by Gleb View Post162 at the wheels? What was done to the engine?
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As stated, this is a Spec E30 engine. Class rules require that the engine use only OE or equal parts, which means no forged pistons, etc. The engine was bored out for .5mm over pistons, but that makes very little difference in displacement or power. A stock bore engine can make the same power.
The head was milled to minimum thickness, the rotating assembly was precision balanced, the cam blue printed, and a three angle valve job was done. That is all that was done to the engine above and beyond routine rebuild procedures. The DME is stock as is the rest of the engine management system. The car does the Spec exhaust, which is straight tubes from the headers back to a single glasspack. The head work and exhaust have a lot to do with the engine's performance.
When we took the car to the dyno to tune it we brought a half dozen or so 173 DME's and made pulls with each to find the best and second best (which I kept). There was good bit of difference between the worst and best DME's. Notably the A/F ratio below the AFM cutoff point (~4500rpm) varied with DME and was terrible (~16:1) for the worst. That was almost certainly aging of the AFM and/or temperature input channels of the DME. The only other tuning we can do is to tweak the clock spring tension in the AFM to make the DME think that it needs more fuel. That makes the A/F ratio better below the AFM cutoff point. Above that, the DME is running in open loop using only rpm and temperature.The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL
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Originally posted by jlevie View PostAbove that, the DME is running in open loop using only rpm and temperature.'84 318i M10B18 147- Safari Beige
NA: 93whp/90ftlbs, MS2E w/ LC, 2-Step
Turbo: 221whp/214ftlbs, MS3x flex @ 17psi
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my Aussie spec E30 racing car made 170rwhp on dyno dynamics yesterday, M20B25 with headers, cold air intake, and minor head porting and 3 angle valve job, everything else stock
my 3 litre E36 M3 (euro) made 314.8rwhp a week ago with bolt ons + mild cams12.921 @ 106.48mph - N/A E36 3.0L daily driver
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Originally posted by morerevsm3 View Postmy Aussie spec E30 racing car made 170rwhp on dyno dynamics yesterday, M20B25 with headers, cold air intake, and minor head porting and 3 angle valve job, everything else stock
my 3 litre E36 M3 (euro) made 314.8rwhp a week ago with bolt ons + mild cams89 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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Here's my '88 325is M50B25TU+M3 Cams+ Chip 4th gear pull with a 5sp ZF M3 tranny and 2.93 LSD
(Spoiler: 168 RWHP, 154 ft/lbs @ 5k rpm)Last edited by R3Z3N; 03-27-2011, 11:32 PM.
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