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    Originally posted by LowR3V'in View Post
    and book a dyno while you're at it :p
    hahahahahaha yes book a dyno while you are at it- I even took the lemons car to be dyno-ed :)



    Power-over with a torsen looks ugly compared to drifting (with 2 tires locked) with a welded diff or Clutch LSD; the power transfers back and forth in a torsen
    OBD1 M54/M52TU swap as a M50b25

    Z4 non powered steering rack fits e30



    Euro e46 2005/6 320d 6mt gearbox into E30 with M20 hardy and beck 1985 327s engine

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      I love torsens. I switched to one a while ago and will never go back. I'm going hydro handbrake so I can get out of those "low bias" situations.

      I find the torsen to be much friendlier when you over do the power in corners (although that's pretty hard to do on a stock engine).
      Heck I find the torsen to be better for driving in general. I break loose in corners so much less than before.

      Ich gehöre nicht zur Baader-Meinhof Gruppe

      Originally posted by Top Gear
      Just imagine waking up and remembering you're Mexican.

      Every time you buy a car with DSC/ESC, Jesus kills a baby seal. With a kitten.


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        exactly^


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          Originally posted by kamotors View Post
          LOVE this shot of you car! Shows the flares a lot more here... any plans on color matching to red car paint? how did you install them? can I see a pic of under the flares?
          Denny
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          1990 BMW red 325IC M30B35 all stock Girlfriends ride
          1991 BMW black 318IC (M62b44 Megasquirt 2 ver 3.57)

          Blogs:
          http://bmw325e30.blogspot.com/ (restoration)
          http://bmw325e30turbo.blogspot.com (Twincharge M20)
          http://bmw325e30m62b44.blogspot.ca/

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            so its stupid hot today and I finally got the new conservative 16psi tune virtual dynoed .. I'm not dissapointed but talk about "peaky". All that power I had past 6k now dies off, not as bad as stock but it still falls off. I guess that is what to expect when I'm like 10degrees more retarded than before.


            This was out of 4 runs, all of them showing the same drop off
            Last edited by kamotors; 06-01-2013, 04:13 PM.


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              This tune may drop off in power, but at least its not blowing things up. Always a trade off :)
              -Nick

              M42 on VEMS

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                Get a different turbo dude.
                M20's can't push gt35 sized turbo's to be a fun enough driving experience IMO.
                A 24v guy on Bfc would snatch your current one pretty quick I'd assume.

                1991 325iS turbo

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                  probably going to need a gt28, thats what the other E30's I built run and they make 300whp for over 3krpms, instead of me making 400whp for less than 1k. this turbo needed super aggressive timing to keep a somewhat broad power band.


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                    You should just get it dyno tuned for the spark, it is the really the only way to tune it to keep it at a safe timing and without leaving HP on the table.

                    You should be able to overlay your virtual dyno sheets? If you had the time and were methodical about it you could probably do similar tuning if you can keep consistent runs back to back and pick one WOT load point and see where there is no increase of torque at that point when increasing timing and back it off a touch.
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                    4 Sale - Fully Built TurnKey Megasquirt Plug and Play EMS

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                      rust yo hood

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                        Originally posted by kamotors View Post
                        probably going to need a gt28, thats what the other E30's I built run and they make 300whp for over 3krpms, instead of me making 400whp for less than 1k. this turbo needed super aggressive timing to keep a somewhat broad power band.
                        I can almost guarantee that if they are making over 300whp, the power is probably falling off around 5000. You have so much more room to grow especially with meth.
                        I think a 76r would be better suited for your goals.
                        Or better yet, I think PTE lets you custom build turbos?

                        1991 325iS turbo

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                          Originally posted by ak- View Post
                          I can almost guarantee that if they are making over 300whp, the power is probably falling off around 5000. You have so much more room to grow especially with meth.
                          I think a 76r would be better suited for your goals.
                          Or better yet, I think PTE lets you custom build turbos?
                          here are my specs, how much sooner would a gt3076r spool?
                          HORSE POWER: 300-550 HP
                          COMPRESSOR COVER SIZE : 60 SERIES
                          INTAKE : 4" INCH
                          INLET : 3" INCH
                          H-61 COMPRESSOR WHEEL
                          COMPRESSOR WHEEL DIAMETER: 61.41 / 81.99 mm
                          F-157 TURBINE WHEEL
                          TURBINE WHEEL DIAMETER : 64.89 / 62.07 mm
                          TURBINE HOUSING AR : 65
                          TURBINE FLANGE : T3 4 BOLT / 3" V BAND EXHAUST
                          COOLING TYPE : DRY HOUSING ( OIL COOLED ONLY)


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                            Originally posted by whodwho View Post
                            You should just get it dyno tuned for the spark, it is the really the only way to tune it to keep it at a safe timing and without leaving HP on the table.

                            You should be able to overlay your virtual dyno sheets? If you had the time and were methodical about it you could probably do similar tuning if you can keep consistent runs back to back and pick one WOT load point and see where there is no increase of torque at that point when increasing timing and back it off a touch.
                            SOLID advice right here.
                            Denny
                            ___________
                            1990 BMW red 325IC M30B35 all stock Girlfriends ride
                            1991 BMW black 318IC (M62b44 Megasquirt 2 ver 3.57)

                            Blogs:
                            http://bmw325e30.blogspot.com/ (restoration)
                            http://bmw325e30turbo.blogspot.com (Twincharge M20)
                            http://bmw325e30m62b44.blogspot.ca/

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                              Okay. Lets start crudely comparing with your buddy's turbos.
                              They linked me saying they are running this turbo
                              Specs say:
                              Compressor inducer 50.8mm / Compressor exducer 76.2mm
                              Turbine inducer 65.5mm / Turbine exducer 55.88

                              The listing says its a 63 trim (lol), but math says it's actually a 44 trim turbo. That's why it spools so damn quick and I'm sure it's going to fall after 5k if they make near 300whp.
                              Also, the turbine is a 70trim.
                              You know the characteristics of their cars feel so I'll leave that up to you.

                              Your current turbo is a 56 trim compressor with a huge 1.09 trim turbine wheel which I think is what's hurting your spool time.

                              The 76r is also a 56 turbo, but the compressor wheel uses smaller diameters(57mm inducer / 76mm exducer) with an 84 trim turbine unlike your 1.09. Wheel sizes, even if the same trim mathematically, make a huge difference in spool time. And we all know the whole hurr durr "smaller equals faster spool" thing.

                              So I can't say how much quicker it will spool compared to your gt35-spec'd turbo, but it will definitely be an upgrade and get to your same power levels. The compressor map below for the 76r shows that the boost level you're using (~18psi iirc = 2.4 pressure ratio) is capable of reaching 400 hp (roughly 45lb/min or less) and still stay within the efficient islands (anything 70% and over). So I don't think it's going to die up top even with your cam.

                              There are also other variables that I'm leaving out that would determine efficiency, but this is just a broad view which I think will ultimately benefit you if you step down size.




                              And like others have mentioned. Make an appointment for the dyno already :D
                              Last edited by ak-; 06-02-2013, 03:44 PM.

                              1991 325iS turbo

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                                Thanks for going so in depth I really didn't know what to compare when turbo shopping I'll probably give a gt30 a go and see how I like it, my car is great for wot freeeway racing but that low end(below 4k)driving stinks.


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