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    Ah ok what did you do to stop/remove the valve?

    I want to be a bit more conservative then you and limit my boost to around 17ish psi maximum so I'm assuming I can do that without the extra valve you added?

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      Originally posted by FLG View Post
      Ah ok what did you do to stop/remove the valve?

      I want to be a bit more conservative then you and limit my boost to around 17ish psi maximum so I'm assuming I can do that without the extra valve you added?

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      The valve is closed shut with strong metal clip.

      The extra valve is a great way to protect your engine and to control boost on a twincharged setup. You could always pulley the crank to 5" and 3" SC pulley on my car I have a 6" crank and 2.6" SC pulley to bring the boost down from 10 PSI to 6 PSI or so and then 8 PSI from turbo should give u 17.25PSI approx. I initially used a M50 crank and with my 2.6" pulley(smallest u can put on the SC btw) I only got 3-4PSI max.
      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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        Originally posted by Denny View Post
        Air direction:

        AIR FILTER--->Throttle body---> SC Inlet----> 10-12 PSI out to Turbo Inlet--->Turbo compresses further the yet again the HOT 12 PSI of Instant boost that spools the HUGE turbo for a goal of 18-20 PSI of compounded Boost---->MASSIVE front mount intercooler--->M20 INTAKE(when throttle plate released air is blow off to the **AIR FILTER-Throttle body**)
        Maybe I'm missing something, but in all of your photos it looks like the turbo is feeding the supercharger not the way you had said here. Is there any reason for doing it the way you did rather than this ^? I see you have the air filter on the TURBO and you are using it to feed the supercharger and I just wanted to know why this is different from above.

        Like, I'm not trying to "call you out" or sound cocky and no-it-all, I'm just curious.
        1990 325i Touring - The Bonsai Bimmer - Patiently Waiting
        1984 316 Coupe - The Base Model - Pain in the Ass
        1988 750iL - The Daily Driver
        ...And a couple others...

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          Originally posted by stanhayward View Post
          Maybe I'm missing something, but in all of your photos it looks like the turbo is feeding the supercharger not the way you had said here. Is there any reason for doing it the way you did rather than this ^? I see you have the air filter on the TURBO and you are using it to feed the supercharger and I just wanted to know why this is different from above.

          Like, I'm not trying to "call you out" or sound cocky and no-it-all, I'm just curious.
          Hey no problem my man I got no problems explaining this at all. What happens was at first my limited amount of reading I had wanted to set it up that way but the more I read the more I was convinced especially after seeing and reading on the lancia delta S4 group B rally that turbo feeding the SC was the way to make power. That is why and those it make power wow! I love the fact that the SC is there making power before the Turbo which is its primary strength making boost sooner...then the turbo adds in the to mix to make serious amount of torque at all times.

          Little update the BLV is working like a charm I have been successful at limiting power at 17PSI and got a lot of tuning done last night as I had great hopes to go to the drag race today and of course it just had to rain again..(4 weekends in a row now) open bracket drag racing is on sundays here and cant seem to have a clear day its been raining here non stop...:(

          But the good news is the car is almost all tuned (still need a good dyno session for spark timing ) but runs very strong, its strong acceleration and no lag if I can have traction I maybe be able to break in the 11's...feels like a 11's second car right now.

          stay tuned for more soon...
          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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            Originally posted by Denny View Post
            Hey no problem my man I got no problems explaining this at all. What happens was at first my limited amount of reading I had wanted to set it up that way but the more I read the more I was convinced especially after seeing and reading on the lancia delta S4 group B rally that turbo feeding the SC was the way to make power. That is why and those it make power wow! I love the fact that the SC is there making power before the Turbo which is its primary strength making boost sooner...then the turbo adds in the to mix to make serious amount of torque at all times.
            I was thinking of doing it with the super feeding the turbo because I thought that if the turbo was being fed, say, 12 psi from the supercharger it would be like constantly having a spooled turbo but I see that the way you did it you'd always have the super's throttle response, am I correct?
            1990 325i Touring - The Bonsai Bimmer - Patiently Waiting
            1984 316 Coupe - The Base Model - Pain in the Ass
            1988 750iL - The Daily Driver
            ...And a couple others...

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              Originally posted by stanhayward View Post
              I was thinking of doing it with the super feeding the turbo because I thought that if the turbo was being fed, say, 12 psi from the supercharger it would be like constantly having a spooled turbo but I see that the way you did it you'd always have the super's throttle response, am I correct?
              Yeap exact I always have throttle response and also dont forget that my Supercharger is a roots type so its always pushing 1 Liter of air(M62) threw the engine so the exhaust it creates always spools my Big GT35 a good 1000rpm faster(making my engine behave more like a 3.5L) then if it was just the 2.5L engine pushing it.
              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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                Originally posted by Denny View Post
                Yeap exact I always have throttle response and also dont forget that my Supercharger is a roots type so its always pushing 1 Liter of air(M62) threw the engine so the exhaust it creates always spools my Big GT35 a good 1000rpm faster(making my engine behave more like a 3.5L) then if it was just the 2.5L engine pushing it.
                Yeah I'm trying to build kind of a street-able drift beast so I have a BB GT42 and an M90 XD I may try setting it up the way I'd planned just as a purely curious experiment so we can figure out which is better, do you know of any reason this would be severely worse? All I'm thinking of is that with the GT42, if I fed it 12-15psi from the supercharger, it would start out having spooled to nearly that boost level -close to 350 horsepower- from idle and then I could set the turbo to as little as like 5-8psi and only have to wait for those few more pounds to spool.
                1990 325i Touring - The Bonsai Bimmer - Patiently Waiting
                1984 316 Coupe - The Base Model - Pain in the Ass
                1988 750iL - The Daily Driver
                ...And a couple others...

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                  Originally posted by stanhayward View Post
                  Yeah I'm trying to build kind of a street-able drift beast so I have a BB GT42 and an M90 XD I may try setting it up the way I'd planned just as a purely curious experiment so we can figure out which is better, do you know of any reason this would be severely worse? All I'm thinking of is that with the GT42, if I fed it 12-15psi from the supercharger, it would start out having spooled to nearly that boost level -close to 350 horsepower- from idle and then I could set the turbo to as little as like 5-8psi and only have to wait for those few more pounds to spool.
                  Not sure on the results....but I'm all for trying new experiments! would be very interesting to see your results. I say go for it :)
                  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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                    Originally posted by Denny View Post
                    Not sure on the results....but I'm all for trying new experiments! would be very interesting to see your results. I say go for it :)
                    Righto! But if it blows up, you owe me a car :nice: Just joking, it'll be nice to try something new!
                    1990 325i Touring - The Bonsai Bimmer - Patiently Waiting
                    1984 316 Coupe - The Base Model - Pain in the Ass
                    1988 750iL - The Daily Driver
                    ...And a couple others...

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                      Originally posted by stanhayward View Post
                      Righto! But if it blows up, you owe me a car :nice: Just joking, it'll be nice to try something new!
                      LOL... nah it wont blow up! but keep a eye on the multiplication of the compressed air...on my car I'm over 23 PSI..
                      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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                        Originally posted by Denny View Post
                        LOL... nah it wont blow up! but keep a eye on the multiplication of the compressed air...on my car I'm over 23 PSI..
                        Okay will do, thanks for the heads up. The little chart on your blog will be my bible ;)
                        1990 325i Touring - The Bonsai Bimmer - Patiently Waiting
                        1984 316 Coupe - The Base Model - Pain in the Ass
                        1988 750iL - The Daily Driver
                        ...And a couple others...

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                          ***UPDATE***

                          BIG NEWS got to the dyno finally to do some spark tuning and see how 17.5PSI with 14 degrees would work. Well good news... made over 400HP and the torque is unreal at really early RPM.... bad news my clutch is burned..I started dropping at 5K high RPM realfast so we stopped. But the car is a beast.... overall am happy. Now I need a clutch any recommendations? street/strip not too expensive...???


                          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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                            Good lord. You have 200lb/ft at the wheels at 2500rpm and over 400 1k rpm later. That thing has to pull like a freight train.
                            91 318is M50 swapped
                            05 Honda Pilot

                            24V swap thread
                            http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=302524

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                              Originally posted by Nick_S View Post
                              Good lord. You have 200lb/ft at the wheels at 2500rpm and over 400 1k rpm later. That thing has to pull like a freight train.
                              It pulls like anything I have ever driven before. The torque kicks in so fast its rediculous...17-18PSI in less then 1 second... scary as f*K to drive.. now I need a clutch and wheels and tires... Damn it it never stops :( oh and more brakes... damn boost addiction.

                              Guy at the dyno was shocked...he tought I was some ricer trying to be show cool with a twincharged system...LOL... plus I got about 8 PSI in the bank that I can unlock with a twist on the BLV... god forbid
                              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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                                Spec stage 3 clutch, cheap, works great and holds 450ft-lbs of torque.

                                We need to race now:)


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