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E30 #2: 1990 Delphin: RHD ITB M20
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On stock m20 tb you mount the sensor with an adapter but I wouldn't use alphan with a single throttle so a standard wiper one is usually ok as it's not a primary load sensor when using SD. Penny and Giles or variohm xpd make compatible sensors it's not 100% pnp as you need to trim the shaft length so the sensor doesn't hit the firewall as it's physically bigger. Tps is on number 6. 40mm is fine
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Originally posted by digger View PostImo it makes even more sense for alpha-n on track car
I always recommend using contactless tps with alpha-n as load you get zero issues with them as they deal with vibration, heat and noise better and basically don't wear out. A new OEM will work to but used ones can be suspect. Many OEM have moved this technology.
Are you guys running the 40mm or 42mm TB's? Which would be recommend for a 2.5L, 10:1, 284/272 motor? I'm guessing the 40mm is still sufficient.Last edited by Digitalwave; 10-12-2017, 10:20 AM.
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Imo it makes even more sense for alpha-n on track car
I always recommend using contactless tps with alpha-n as load you get zero issues with them as they deal with vibration, heat and noise better and basically don't wear out. A new OEM will work to but used ones can be suspect. Many OEM have moved this technology.
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Originally posted by digger View PostYou'll want a 288 or more if you want to push past 230.
Alpha n works fine on the street if the ecu is half decent, you use a good tps and you get it tuned properly.
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You'll want a 288 or more if you want to push past 230 with itb there isn't much downside the throttles tame the cam and power gains keep increasing (not like a standard intake where it doesn't drive as nice and you hit a wall power wise)
Alpha n works fine on the street if the ecu is half decent, you use a good tps and you get it tuned properly.
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostTyped out a huge response as far as MS/M1.3 tuning....got lost in the upload.
Sorry.
In basic, 230whp is easy talk with a good engine builder on a 2.8/280 cam, no sweat on a 3.0/284.
Waiting on a 3.1 Peerless-built m20 to trip the dyno with a WOT tune. Then I will really see what a 3.1 vs 2.8 vs 272 vs 284 will do in a real chassis on a real dyno with replicating results on the same dynojet machine I have been beating up for 8yr.
I'm think going to get my car up and running on MS2 first before installing the RHD kit. It will be easier to separate MS and ITB problems if I do them one at a time. But I would really like to see if it's possible to run speed density with the ITB's, rather than Alpha N.
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Typed out a huge response as far as MS/M1.3 tuning....got lost in the upload.
Sorry.
In basic, 230whp is easy talk with a good engine builder on a 2.8/280 cam, no sweat on a 3.0/284.
Waiting on a 3.1 Peerless-built m20 to trip the dyno with a WOT tune. Then I will really see what a 3.1 vs 2.8 vs 272 vs 284 will do in a real chassis on a real dyno with replicating results on the same dynojet machine I have been beating up for 8yr.
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Originally posted by spec-al View PostAny recommendations to those of us thinking about pulling the trigger on a ITB kit? Worth it? PITA?
Originally posted by mr. View Post^^^
Stroker & ITBs would be my dream setup. Only thing I seem to notice is the constant need for tuning and readjusting of ITBs. As a spirited daily/weekend driver this would be my only concern. I don't care much for big HP numbers. Something close to 200 would make me happy. I just love the M20 too much.
Originally posted by Digitalwave View PostAny ideas of why you had trouble with speed density even when you had a good MAP signal?
Since the RHD kit comes with a vacuum distribution block, it seems like it would be easy to use the MAP sensor tapped off that block.
Still working on updating the pics and getting back to present day on here.
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Originally posted by Digitalwave View PostAny ideas of why you had trouble with speed density even when you had a good MAP signal?
Since the RHD kit comes with a vacuum distribution block, it seems like it would be easy to use the MAP sensor tapped off that block.
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Originally posted by 318aye View PostOn the ECU method: 50% lazy, 50% "It ain't broke...". I've had bad luck with vacuum accumulators in the past, and tuning difficulties even once I established MAP signal with good resolution. Alpha N has been fine for the type and amount of driving that I do.
I'll probably look into using more of the MAP utilizing features eventually, as low load drivability could be better. For now I just enjoy driving it :P.
If you have questions or need help, pm away!
Since the RHD kit comes with a vacuum distribution block, it seems like it would be easy to use the MAP sensor tapped off that block.
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^^^
Stroker & ITBs would be my dream setup. Only thing I seem to notice is the constant need for tuning and readjusting of ITBs. As a spirited daily/weekend driver this would be my only concern. I don't care much for big HP numbers. Something close to 200 would make me happy. I just love the M20 too much.
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Originally posted by 318aye View PostStill working on the pictures, sorry! It's coming, I promise.
Lots of stuff has changed on the car, I'll try and get up to date shortly.
On the ECU method: 50% lazy, 50% "It ain't broke...". I've had bad luck with vacuum accumulators in the past, and tuning difficulties even once I established MAP signal with good resolution. Alpha N has been fine for the type and amount of driving that I do.
I'll probably look into using more of the MAP utilizing features eventually, as low load drivability could be better. For now I just enjoy driving it :P.
If you have questions or need help, pm away!
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Originally posted by Digitalwave View PostCame across your thread when searching for information about the RHD ITB kit. I wish the pics in here were still working! It looks like a great source of information, even though he has since fixed a lot of earlier issues with his kits.
Question: how come you run your Megasquirt on Alpha N instead of Speed Density?
Lots of stuff has changed on the car, I'll try and get up to date shortly.
On the ECU method: 50% lazy, 50% "It ain't broke...". I've had bad luck with vacuum accumulators in the past, and tuning difficulties even once I established MAP signal with good resolution. Alpha N has been fine for the type and amount of driving that I do.
I'll probably look into using more of the MAP utilizing features eventually, as low load drivability could be better. For now I just enjoy driving it :P.
If you have questions or need help, pm away!
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Came across your thread when searching for information about the RHD ITB kit. I wish the pics in here were still working! It looks like a great source of information, even though he has since fixed a lot of earlier issues with his kits.
Question: how come you run your Megasquirt on Alpha N instead of Speed Density?
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Originally posted by 318aye View PostRolled the dice on this guy as a temporary knob:
It's total shit. Don't buy this. Molding is crap, deformed when I put the stock emblem in. Just don't.
If anyone has a line on seats under/around 1k (nice/recovered) or less with intact leather, let me know.
I rolled the dice on this knob as well, quality on mine isn't genuine bmw but it looks and feels great. Probably an anomaly considering how shitty yours is. Looks like they're on backorder now anyway.
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