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05-06-2012, 09:09 PM | #1 |
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N52 3.0 Si vrs. N52 3.0 motor
This question may have been asked in the past, although I was unable to locate any specs.
So, my prior vehicle was a 07 Z4 3.0Si This vehicle produced an extra 20-25 horse power over the standard 3 liter inline six N52 3.0. I now own a pristine 2007 e92 w/sport package, although as you all know this motor puts 20-25 less HP than the Si in the Z4. Seeing as there has been so much talk about performance upgrades to this motor, I thought I would ask if any one knows what BMW did to produce the extra HP in the N52 Si motor? Is this the manifold swap I hear people referring to on this forum or did they do something entirely different? Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks all.
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Yes, the extra horsepower came from the three stage manifold and different ECU tuning.
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indeed it has 3 stage and also i think different tuning compare to 330i N52 . most dyno i can find, SI makes about 10 avg hp compares to 330i N52.
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So this begs a couple additional questions. Stage 1 = intake/exhaust? Stage 2= Ecu/flash and or tune? Stage 3 -Manifold swap, when performing this stage is there a specific BMW Manifold that is used? What is the average price of performing all three stages and HP gains? Thanks in advance.
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The tune will cost you between $500-800 depending on your location and exhaust you can price online. Average gains for everything is hard to say. some people gain 30hp and some 45-50hp. All the mods listed should net you atleast up to the 330i spec.
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The best bang for buck with the N52 seems like a tune only. Everything else is such a small gain, that it's negligible. That might change if/when forced induction comes out (Supercharger/Turbo), but until then, intake -3 to 3hp?, exhaust 0 - 5hp? and a tune 30-50hp? There has been discussion of new rods and other hardware, but it sounded like the juice wasn't worth the squeeze. The only place that actually went through the trouble was a tuning shop that was making an NA e90 race car.
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An "intake" as in "cold air intake" is -3 to 3, depending. An "intake manifold" is a 330 part, and is good for +10ish with no tune (from what I recall people saying), to a combined +45ish with the tune. You can change the intake independently of the manifold, they're two completely different parts.
Intake manifold - $2-300 for ~10hp Tune $5-800 for ~15hp Combination $7-1000 for ~45hp. I got the simon tool, which made my tune $800, but I got lucky with an intake manifold for $200. Not bad at all. |
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I am assuming labor is going to be more expensive than the actual parts themselves. Anyone know of a reputable shop/ place in SE Michigan to preform this sort of work?
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Bump for anyone able to recommend a reputable E90/92 tuner in MI.
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If you want a custom tune, you should probably post in the local MI area forum sub-section to see who people recommend (if anyone goes that route). I suspect most people with 335s just get a JB4 kit, most 325/328/330 people get an AA or EuroCharged tune, because they're usually best bang for the buck, and they're used so wide-spread that they've got the experience with the engines (I hope!). Also, if doing an AA tune, you can pay $350 and they'll send you your own firmware uploader/downloader/programmer, so in the future if your ECU gets flashed back to factory for whatever reason, or you want to flash/unflash your car, you've got that capability. That's what I'm hoping to save up for. FYI: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=634855 <-- more info on the Active Autowerke tune/flash/setup. If it's not there, it sounds like they're good people to deal with, who are generally receptive to questions, so no reason to not drop them a line.
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Also, from their website, local distributor:
Just Racing Motorsports South Haven (269) 788-2570
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I will take a look in the regional forums. There are several reasons I am looking for a reputable shop, mainly for the labor involved in this type of project, I would prefer a BMW certified mech. do the work but the stealer is not an option. On a side not Gavin's Supercharger has me very intrigued. If by the time my warranty expires there are more than a couple of people running this set up and it is for sale I will most likely go the SC route for obvious reasons. I will keep you posted in the event I find a reputable aftermarket BMW shop/tuner and or Mechanic here in SE MI. -BB
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