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Originally posted by e304me View Postwhat fuel does that car use? 110 or maybe even methane im guessing!
EDIT: wow e85? nice!
Originally posted by SpoolnDaapex View Post
I couldnt find any programs that translate svensk:(
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I've done some more diggin into this.
615hk -> 606 hp
Now the turbo is quite large, on par with a GT3582. Without spending ages trying to find the correct compressor maps here is a GT3582
At 1.6 bar or a Pressure Ratio of 2.6 the turbo is pretty well spot on efficiency wise and pumping about 50lbs/min. Using a rough conversion of 10.5hp to every lbs/min (as suggested by the garrett site) you get 525hp.
Now consider that the engine should be quite efficient at 7500rpm thanks to all the head work he has done. Say conservatively it is operating at 115% efficiency (VE).
This just scrapes through at the 600hp mark (603.75). So either their dyno is full of shit or the engine is operating somewhere around 130-140 VE.
eh, whats it matter, the thing is making great power and would be freaking fast!
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Originally posted by e30pq View PostThat engine is wicked. Those are big numbers for an M42. That's a very nice build.
I believe he was using E85 for that run, but its been a while since I read through everything.
That run was also on the old setup, the bottom mount Neuken style turbo manifold and the Precision SC6169e A/R .58.
I don't believe the HX40 topmount setup has been dynoed.
www.e30.se has some more information and also another M42 build.
Lots of the parts the Swedish guys use can be purchased from www.pure-pf.com
The M42 has a lot more potential than people give it credit for-Nick
M42 on VEMS
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We tested a Chuckwalla last weekend.
Check out this video. This session ended with a bang.
http://www.youtube.com/user/e30pq1?feature=mhum
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Coming from an American V8 background with big displacement/big power (a Nova in the high 9's) seeing this makes me all sorts of giddy! I have to say I'm really excited to see big power coming out of small packages these days. Thanks for sharing!Chris
'83 320i - Crashed :(
'71 Nova - (9.71 @ 172mph) - Sold
'83 320i - Taking Offers
'01 325i - Sold
'07 Mazdaspeed6 - Sold
'89 325iX - Rust Free, 2 Door, 5 Speed
'06 M5 - Interlagos Blue SMG
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