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GIAC Stage 2 Race Dynos (91/Meth)
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09-30-2010, 08:07 PM | #89 | |
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10-01-2010, 03:36 AM | #91 | |
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Alternatively I think that everyone could install a "manual" failsafe like a LED glowing when there is no methanol flow. I wonder what would happen if running the Stage 2 Race map for let's say 5-10 seconds on 91 octane ? Would it be dangerous or would the ECU try to compensate somewhat based on the knock activity ?
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Also, I am fairly certain GIAC will also release a flash for upgraded turbos at some point in the near future. Now that the stage 2 and mapswitching device are finished, they can look at this option as upgraded turbos will become more widespread. I'm looking forward to that myself. Quote:
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10-01-2010, 05:37 AM | #95 |
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the Stage 2 plus has different timing tables incorporated. As soon as the knock sensor threshold gets higher more aggressive timing is used.
i remember seeing 1 degree more timing advance on meth than on pump gas at redline. Max timing i have seen was about 15.25 .
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11-10-2010, 04:50 PM | #96 |
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Hi guys, Just a random n00b question on flashes. I read somewhere that flash's couldn't run meth due to a fail safe issue.
Yet i see that OP runs or has run meth with this flash. Was this other source totally bogus?
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11-10-2010, 04:55 PM | #97 |
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again i repeat this... meth failsafe is needed if you run HIGH boost like 17 plus psi on stock turbos. The GIAC stage 2 race run the exakt same psi as stage 2 but uses a much more aggressive timing table.
Since the ECU is fully aware of the boost levels it can also react and pull the necessary timings if the octane level drops.
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11-17-2010, 12:02 AM | #98 | |
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thats my opinion... focusing on the suspension would yield better performance returns which i def am doing as well..but I suppose if u want u can run any amount of boost through these engines..but I would challenge u guys to run compression tests on ur engines and/or inspect the turbos after say 50K miles..u may be surprised at the results..i may be an alarmist but i choose to err on the side of caution 30-40 hp isnt worth the potential for mechanical consquences down the line..like vasillalov said..if u want a balls out drag car get a true american muscle car. These r Bimmers..they should be modded accordingly. Last edited by tibra1; 11-17-2010 at 12:30 AM.. |
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If the correct supporting mods are employed like a low-pressure-drop intercooler and a free flowing exhaust, I think that the turbos are ok. I really wish the turbines would be the only risky thing...it's not very exopensive to spend $1200 + labor on installing new turbos every 60-70000 miles. |
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11-17-2010, 04:43 PM | #100 | |
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thats just me view point.. I have no objection to people running their cars hard..as I said for me... stage 1 w all stage 2 bolt on mods is both powerful enuff and safe for the engine/turbos..370 hp at < 14psi is perfect..if everyone else wants to roll the dice..np..maybe people are not planning to keep their cars for too long and sell it to some unsuspecting person after they put it back to stock form.. |
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11-18-2010, 05:24 AM | #101 | |
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As for running the turbos at >16psi at some racing events, I don't think there is a big problem. I am not skilled at reading a compressor map but I did look at our turbo's maps (there is a sticky on this forum) and they are tested beyond 16psi. Also the stock cars with overboost (Z4 35is, 335is) run about 14.5psi for up to 7 seconds at a time, with all the cats in place and the stock intake. I don't think running 16psi for 12 seconds at a drag race would be that detrimental, especially considering that you have no primary cats, a free flowing intake and a low-pressure-drop intercooler. At least this is my reasoning for deciding to go with Stage 2... |
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