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  • dvallis
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    Sounds familiar: "If your idle hunts when the engine is cold, but stabilizes when it warms up, try more warm up enrichment."

    Or any other Engine Management System DIYAutoTune Related Products: MS3Pro Engine Management Wideband O2 Sensors and Gauges How to: Tune for a smooth idle “How do I get a smooth idle like my stock ECU had?” It’s a common enough question to warrent a small article with tips for how to get the idle in…


    Going to try this tomorrow

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  • dvallis
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    So here's some slight weirdness. Took a drive last night to test the odometer with the new K factor. Speedo says 15.7 miles driven, GPS says 15.05



    Re-doing the math:

    245/40/17 diameter is 24.7 inches

    5280 feet/mile x 12 inch/feet x 9 pulses/rev / (3.141592 x 24.7) inch/rev = 7348 pulses/mile

    That needs to be scaled down by 15.05/15.7 = 0.958598

    So the new K = 7043

    The last digit is always zero (only BMW knows why) so K=7040

    We'll see ...
    Last edited by dvallis; 03-02-2020, 10:08 PM. Reason: Typo

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  • dvallis
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    Would you mind sharing pics of your WUE and ASE setup screens? I'll check against mine.

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  • Digitalwave
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    You don't need a manual choke. Megasquirt has a ton of control over after-start and warm up enrichment. My car is better on cold starts than it ever was with Motronic.

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  • Elysian
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    Car looks amazing, hope I see it around town at some point

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  • dvallis
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    Worked on some final punch list items today. Took the driver's door off for better access to the foot well and dash







    First thing we did was fix the speedo. We must have had bad data for the wiring. Proper diagram for VDO is shown below.



    Working now, and we have an odometer. Speedo needed to be programmed with the K factor, calculated as 7340. See this post from way back when for speedometer math. It's dead-nuts accurate, cross checked with a GPS speedo app on the phone.



    Fabricating a new dash support bracket



    Now that's solid, and easy to get on and off.



    Start of the new dead pedal



    Getting there



    Looking good



    Perfect fit





    Last edited by dvallis; 03-01-2020, 04:19 PM.

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  • dvallis
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    Had a couple of free hours today and put 50 miles of city driving on the clutch without boost. Will break it in for about 500 miles before the next dyno run with smaller turbine.

    Some observations:

    I need more fooking padding in the seat. Ow!

    Engine is damn smooth after the dyno tune. That big six sounds awesome when it gets going.

    Clutch is very street friendly for being a multi puck ceramic

    We need a manual choke for five minutes after startup. Once temp starts to register on the gauge, idle is beautifully smooth at 800 RPM. Definite tuner value add.

    Oil pressure hot is 20 psi idle, 50 psi cruise

    15 gallon tank was 1/4 full but only took 6.5 gallons to fill, not 11. Need to look into the gauge & sender.

    AFRs are very steady at any given engine load after the tune.

    Engine pulls about 9 psi vacuum at cruise (38 kpa)

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  • zaq123
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    very very nice. It would look cooler with proper headlights IMHO but still looks killer

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  • Digitalwave
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    Awesome!

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  • dvallis
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    Soon .... freaking soon. :-) Installing the smaller turbine, fixing the downpipe leak, permatexing the oil pan then back to the dyno.

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  • ForcedFirebird
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    Looks great. When is the first test sessions?

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  • dvallis
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    BMW E30 DAS BEAST

    Graphics package by Massive Lee. BMW stripe and vinyl install by Sign Effects in Austin











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  • dvallis
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    Graphics are coming along. Here's a proof of the stripe colors. Looks even better in person, given monitors not being calibrated and all that.



    Graphics guy did a paper template to get a feel for how the vinyl will lay on the car.







    The stripes are printed and have to out gas VOCs for a couple of days. Also waiting for it to warm up. Monday is the plan. Will be 75 and sunny in Austin.

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  • dvallis
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    Yep. I'm with you on that. PTE won't give up the data so we're going to "try it and see". Under 2K RPM we'll probably be riding the surge line, but I'm not too concerned since it's partial throttle. At WOT flow builds -fast-, even with a 0.84 turbine, so we get into a good part of the map quickly and stay there. The 0.58 turbine will spool like a maniac. If it gives us the flatter torque curve and if the compressor doesn't explode, we've got a win. The PTE rep didn't freak out and say "Never put that 0.58 turbine on a 6262" which is good. They may have even tested the two together, LoL. Our tuner has a lot of practical experience and felt a T4 0.58 will flow enough for the 400ish HP target. Also encouraging. Like I said, we'll see.
    Last edited by dvallis; 02-18-2020, 12:01 PM. Reason: typo

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  • citizen_insane
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    I think your estimate of compressor flow is a bit on the low side, but none-the-less, the turbo is oversized for the amount of power you're making now. You really don't want to be riding the surge line. If you are planning to stay at this power level, a smaller turbo with a 76mm compressor exducer would probably be a better fit than your current turbo with a much smaller A/R housing. Going to lower A/R will help with transient response from a flow perspective, but you're also going to shift the turbine's peak efficiency to higher expansion ratio which means at very low ER, efficiency will be pretty bad. I'm not sure if you have turbine maps available, but you may find that going really small on the turbine may be a losing proposition, but I can't say for sure without seeing the maps of the wheel w/ various A/R housings.

    I'm guessing you're already familiar, but I find it very useful for an off the cuff estimate of turbo estimates. I realize most of the data is likely not available, but these reasonable guesses will get you closer than approximations like 1.4-1.6 hp/cfm.


    Closes map I could find (BorgWarner S300SX). Ideally your peak power point would be somewhere closer to the red star I marked on the map.
    Last edited by citizen_insane; 02-17-2020, 08:20 AM.

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