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Originally posted by varg View PostVibration analysis requires some fairly cheap equipment and some basic knowledge, and it won't tell you much more than amplitude of the peaks and where they are. Torsional deflection analysis (which is relevant here) requires expensive equipment and more knowledge. It's not likely anyone who builds engines as a hobby is going to do that. FEM of the crank itself is also not easy and would be quite expensive because of the software requirements unless we find an engineering student or an engineer who can load the models up at work (I can't).
If nothing came of it, it wouldn't be too big of a waste.
Either way, it does seem to be the only one with an issue.
Originally posted by priapismMy girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.Originally posted by shamesonUsually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30
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Originally posted by Northern View Post
I think the popular theory is that the 3.2's second harmonic is just low enough that it becomes a problem.
Easy enough to prove but I don't think anyone has done it.
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Random, but I was searching for any build threads of race cars with roll cages. I'm about to build one, and there's sparse info/photos here for such a thing. The SpecE30 forum probably has a lot but I didn't feel like making an account just for that (because I kept finding "private" pages for members only). Is there a collection on here?
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Originally posted by Chilezen View PostRandom, but I was searching for any build threads of race cars with roll cages. I'm about to build one, and there's sparse info/photos here for such a thing. The SpecE30 forum probably has a lot but I didn't feel like making an account just for that (because I kept finding "private" pages for members only). Is there a collection on here?
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View Post
I've probably built ~20-30 e30 cages? Whatcha need?
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Originally posted by moatilliatta View PostI got 260 on the S50 with terrible cam timing.
It’s still S50 just now with 11.5 cp pistons and 140mm rods and room to set cams up to the cam card.
the sunbelt kits on stock s52 bottom ends I’ve herd will do 275. That’s what’s most the hot BMW CCA IP cars were running.
I think the ITB kit on a stock motor is worth close to 15-20 HP.
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Originally posted by MrBurgundy View PostITBs on the S52 will have some nice gains
A stock long block with S54 headers and a tune will put you around 280whp
EDIT: DERP, missed the ITB's. I saw a ~18whp increase with ITB's on a bone stock 200k mile m50. Haven't dyno'd ITB's on an s50/52.Last edited by ForcedFirebird; 05-01-2022, 02:10 PM.
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Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
Sup. Glad to see you here!
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Originally posted by Chilezen View Post
Metric Mechanic seems to build happy revving engines without a fuss. He is super detailed and thorough, so that helps. He will make a reliable beast out of an aluminum M52, he tells me. Built one for a competitive autocrosser, who won several things without issue. I don't remember much else (conversations were a few years ago), but I know he casts his own pistons with really short decks or whatever, to achieve the longest rod ratio he can. The crank is untouched and I think he uses the stock dampener.
Went for an extra 500 RPM and had oil pumps shearing off and other things, with an ATI damper and all.
I think the oil pump chain tensioner, new chain, and a tacked nut would do more for these engines than the ATI damper, and the cost of all of that is maybe $40.Originally posted by priapismMy girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.Originally posted by shamesonUsually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30
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