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should this be taken with a grain of salt??? or is there any truth in these figures?
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10-02-2007, 02:37 PM | #1 |
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should this be taken with a grain of salt??? or is there any truth in these figures?
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It's been discussed before that BMW without question underrated the output of the 335i engine. Some speculate that by doing so, they make the new M seem that much more desirable and had they published the "real" output of the engine, it might have compromised M sales. I've read that BMW tends to underrate all their engines for real world conditions. Who knows........
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10-02-2007, 02:59 PM | #3 |
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I think it shows how dyno results can vary depending on conditions. The first results pretty much jive with what everyone else is seeing on dynos in their before/after PROcede installs, so take it with a grain of salt.
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10-02-2007, 03:01 PM | #4 |
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I know they underrated the engine... that was not my question... 375 bhp??? isnt that a little too over optimistic? I mean the figures floating around were close to 330hp.
were these test results a one off or are they a general property of this engine?
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10-02-2007, 04:52 PM | #6 |
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A driveline loss of 25%? I don't think so. Maybe a chevy Impala, but not the 335, and definately not on an MT. I'd believe about 15-18%.
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My 2004 GTO had exactly 15% drive train loss for HP and about 12% for torque. 15% is good all around number for a rear wheel drive car. 20% to 25% is to high on a rear wheel drive car. I have always suspected that the real crank HP of our cars is labeled on the rear trunk lid.........335.
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Marketer1= how should we named this car? Marketer2= 333i? Engineer= it has 335bhp, why dont you name it 335i? Marketers1-2= Oh yeah, and It's a nice number too, ![]() Engineer= You owe me one! Marketer2=but wait, we can't say it has 335bhp, we wont sell the ours 2006 M3s. Engineer= Just say it has 300bhp and 300lbtq, once they see 300-300 they wont question much. Marketer=2 Wow, you are very smart, do you want to work for us? Engineer= No, just give me a beer. LOL ![]() |
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I like the comment posted there:
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I was about to say the same thing, I am not sure why we keep seeing hp loss as % because it usually is a fix number or a range and you do not get more loose the more hp you add. I guess efficiency is usually measured a % and they generally talk how efficient drive train is thus a % loss.
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I dunno, imho it should be a more complex formula, cuz I'm sure the loss is higher with higher friction force added by more HP and TQ, but I'm also sure it's not a linear relation.
Anyway, if I imagine the heat generated by 200HP loss in the tranny, I get goose-flesh ![]()
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Yeah, you wanna talk drivetrain and accessories loss, I once read that the blower on a typical top fuel car takes 350-400 hp to spin at full boost.
![]() Of course, when you're making over 7500 horsepower, 350-400 hp isn't much to complain about. I've always though most of BMW's engines were overated until the 335 was released. I've seen quite a few E60 M5 dynos in the 390-400 rwhp range and E46's dyno 260-270 rwhp.
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all good comments, but the reality is that Automag uses an accelerometer, not a dynamometer. The accelerometer (like dynojet) with an inertial drum make an "estimate" of horsepower at the tires, and are known to have inherent variance between devices. They are, however consistent over a short period of time.
So the estimates in the article, while worth mentioning, are not as accurate as the high-dollar water dynos that BMW uses. And 25% DLL is way too high. In fact this should be improving as the years roll by. We use 20% DL loss on Viscous coupling cars and 14% on FWD cars, and 16% on RWD cars ( I can't remember how we arrived at those numbers-- sorry), plus we build in an additional +/_ 5 points on the dynojet for errors (but they would never admit to that-- and this error is really only significant when comparing 2 separate vehicles, not one vehicle against its own baseline over a short period of time.) |
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Oh yeah, my bad.
![]() Think what you could do with a blower on the 550
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