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What Are The Limits Of The 335i Motor???
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11-07-2007, 08:36 AM | #45 |
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I do agree with you that cast iron would probably be stronger, but the engine block design these days is so good I don't think the aluminum block will be a problem at all.
The "reciprocating" assembly would be the pistons and rods. I'm sure the stock forged crank will handle anything you can throw at it, you just need to worry about the production rods and pistons.
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Do you think you will get 500whp with stock turbos? I want 400whp, I think that's doable in the next 6 months with bolt-ons only. I have no plans to take it above there.
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01-07-2008, 04:22 AM | #48 |
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Hi, I just wanted to inform you that the information about the bigger ZF tranny was wrong. In an internal BMW memo, it was said that from MY 2008 the new ZF tranny was being used for all cars with less than 600 Nm. This was proven wrong, any 335i has the 6HP19TÜ (6HP21).
ZF seems to believe that Noelle's and Alpina's tuning does not do any harm - they are concerned about other tuners, though... This is the relevant posting. |
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01-07-2008, 05:55 AM | #49 |
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If I were to guess, probably low 400's w/ stock turbos. Also I agree with you. This car costs too much to be changing turbos, etc. I'll buy another Supra to do that.
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can u provide the link Zenmaster?
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if not, can u remember which engine items tend to break first? thanks love your e90post name btw.
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connecting rods, pistons, piston wrist pins, and piston rings On the N54, I'd guess the rods are proportionately stronger. BMW specifically made the N54 rods thicker than what they use in the N52. However, the stock pistons I dunno. Alpina felt the stock N54 cast pistons should be replaced with forged when bumping up only 30 HP. But they may have done this simply to reduce the compression ratio. It is interesting to note that, on that Ecotec engine, they doubled the HP without changing *anything*. However, they started with an NA engine. A non-turbo N54 would be about 230 HP. Next on the Ecotec, included the camshaft and head fasteners. The N54's chamshaft is another part that BMW beefed up over the N52. It's solid as opposed to hollow. The article is gone, but archived - here is a link: http://web.archive.org/web/200707091...com/ecotec.htm Quote:
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