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    Originally posted by kwill22 View Post
    kinda late but i finally got around to redoing the dyno run with the app.
    115hp and 115.2ft.lb

    Are you chipped?
    '91 318is turbo

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      Not at all. No mods
      DENY IGNORANCE!
      Schwarz 325-totaled
      brilliantrot 318i-daily

      Originally posted by mkcman17
      don't think your hamster wheels are fast now. you will still have to give up when trying to pass that V6 odyssey to make your offramp.

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        Originally posted by MikeW View Post

        Originally posted by kwill22 View Post
        115hp and 115.2ft.lb

        Originally posted by kwill22 View Post
        Not at all. No mods
        Sounds like MikeW's numbers are accurate as whp!
        '91 318is turbo

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          Originally posted by MikeW View Post
          2015 WRX:

          Those actually look like WHP/WTQ numbers, not crank numbers. My 09 stock wrx put down 252whp @6.2k and 261wtq @4k on a well-known local dynojet that has a strong reputation for accuracy in the mid-Atlantic. And that's at the wheels.

          Then again, the 09s were known to be freaks with numbers close to the 09 Sti (I know, the shop owner dyno'd his STi right after mine and was only about 10whp/wtq higher)

          It's pretty well-accepted at this point that the 09+ WRXs were closer to 285 at the crank but were under-rated by Subaru so as not to steal sales from the STi. I think the years after were de-tuned a bit. YMMV.

          EDIT: initially thought it said yours was a 2013, not a 2015.....so the power curves will obviously be quite a bit different from mine. Doh..
          Last edited by irish44j; 11-24-2014, 06:24 PM.
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            Where can this be purchased?
            2006 Honda Civic Si (Sold 3 weeks after purchased)
            2005 Honda S2000 Stroked 2.5 (Sold and still miss it)
            1991 E30 318i (crashed for now)
            1989 E30 325i (current project)
            2014 CC (Daily)

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              Email me jake@classicdaily.net
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                Received my kit! Was like Christmas Day opening all the goodies inside... Installed pics coming soon.

                '91 318is turbo

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                  Where are you buying the turbo, jake? Have a part number or anything? Compressor map?

                  -NICK

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                    Jake, as I think ahead to the winter and continue considering this setup vice an M5x swap....a couple quick questions (and keep in mind, this would be for my rallycross car):

                    1. did you determine it wouldn't work to have the AFM on the passenger side near the turbo? With a competition car, of course not having extra weight of the intake piping all the way across the front of the engine is a (small) consideration on my part.

                    2. unlike most of these guys, I have my M42 in an early (ex-M10) 318i with diving boars, etc. Do you foresee any fitament issues with the FMIC and charge piping? I'm not sure if the early bumper/early valence cars have different metalwork behind than the later cars do.

                    Thanks in advance
                    JH
                    Stage rally/rallycross e30 build/competition journal
                    Track/street e21 build
                    visit Condor Speed Shop
                    visit Motorsport Hardware



                    [FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"] 1985 318i/M50 Rally Car - 1988 Porsche 924S - 2005 Sequoia tow pig - 2018 GTI

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                      Originally posted by irish44j View Post
                      Jake, as I think ahead to the winter and continue considering this setup vice an M5x swap....a couple quick questions (and keep in mind, this would be for my rallycross car):

                      1. did you determine it wouldn't work to have the AFM on the passenger side near the turbo? With a competition car, of course not having extra weight of the intake piping all the way across the front of the engine is a (small) consideration on my part.

                      2. unlike most of these guys, I have my M42 in an early (ex-M10) 318i with diving boars, etc. Do you foresee any fitament issues with the FMIC and charge piping? I'm not sure if the early bumper/early valence cars have different metalwork behind than the later cars do.

                      Thanks in advance
                      JH
                      1. The AFM will not fit on the passenger side. I AM planning on doing a MAF setup this winter sometime which will allow it to be on the passenger side.

                      2. Honestly I'm not sure. The IC fits behind the bumper but not behind the valance on the m42 cars.


                      TO: Balleristic31, I'll see if I can get you a compressor map.
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                      1985 LS1/T56 Swapped e28 (557e)

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                        Originally posted by irish44j View Post
                        Those actually look like WHP/WTQ numbers, not crank numbers. My 09 stock wrx put down 252whp @6.2k and 261wtq @4k on a well-known local dynojet that has a strong reputation for accuracy in the mid-Atlantic. And that's at the wheels.

                        Then again, the 09s were known to be freaks with numbers close to the 09 Sti (I know, the shop owner dyno'd his STi right after mine and was only about 10whp/wtq higher)

                        It's pretty well-accepted at this point that the 09+ WRXs were closer to 285 at the crank but were under-rated by Subaru so as not to steal sales from the STi. I think the years after were de-tuned a bit. YMMV.

                        EDIT: initially thought it said yours was a 2013, not a 2015.....so the power curves will obviously be quite a bit different from mine. Doh..

                        I had a 2013 WRX and it was definitely faster than my 2015, even though they claim the 2015 has a few more hp. The Dyno numbers I provided for both vehicles are supposed to be at the flywheel. However, both seemed low so they may in fact be more representative of whp. Either way the 318i runs fabulously with the boost from this kit. I still plan to increase to 12 psi whenever I find time to finish the exhaust and a few other items needing attention.

                        BTY, my 5 yo daughter recently scratched eyes into the hood of my 2015 WRX, as well as a squiggly racing stripe down one side. She was so proud I could hardly get angry, but you can imagine the shock...






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                          Looks like a new manifold design, and I like the integrated heat shield on the turbo. Did you do that Jake or did the turbo come like that?

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                            Originally posted by Leon T. Trout View Post
                            Looks like a new manifold design, and I like the integrated heat shield on the turbo. Did you do that Jake or did the turbo come like that?

                            Yes new design to allow room for AC lines. I made the shield at David's request
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                            1970 m42 swapped 2002
                            1985 LS1/T56 Swapped e28 (557e)

                            www.blunttech.com - For all your parts needs

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                              would you sell the manifold unwelded?

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                                Originally posted by Minty_Fresh View Post
                                would you sell the manifold unwelded?
                                No sorry, they only come fully welded
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                                1970 m42 swapped 2002
                                1985 LS1/T56 Swapped e28 (557e)

                                www.blunttech.com - For all your parts needs

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