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what is your 335 RPM power range ??
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11-23-2007, 02:01 PM | #23 | ||
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11-23-2007, 06:48 PM | #24 | |
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i have heard that the formula was that for every 1,000 feet in increased altitude, you need ONE point of octane less. 2/ re engine knocking, i believe the 335 ecu is quite protective of any engine problems....if and when it senses any problem such as some knock, it will immediately pull (retard) your engine timing to eliminate knock problem. if the problem is so big it cannot fully fix/compensate, it will put you into LIMP mode, and engine will basically run like on 30% power so you "limp" home. 3/ by the way, did u order a bmw and am waiting for it? or are you just a big bmw fan and r still saving up?
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11-23-2007, 07:47 PM | #25 |
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The altitude = less octane formula doesn't work as well for turbocharged cars.
The theory with NA is that you are getting less cylinder pressure because the intake charge is less dense as you go up. With the 335i, the turbos can overspin to compensate. Therefore the intake charge is just as dense. And in fact, being that the turbo is operating at a higher pressure ratio, you're likely to get higher temps, so it makes you need MORE octane. |
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11-23-2007, 09:08 PM | #26 | |
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my limited engine knowledge (alot of forum reading, and some guessing) led me to buy an intercooler for: more air, cooler air, lower temps, and if even 50% of what RPi claims is true (25 -30 rwh) i will be a very happy guy. all this for approx $1300. please comment and tell me if am my IC assumptions are corrrect for my 9,000 ft altitude and sh*tty 85 octane gas!
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11-24-2007, 10:47 PM | #27 | |
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My concern with your particular setup was the low octane (I believe the equivalent of 87 US?), but I think you'll be OK. |
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11-24-2007, 11:17 PM | #28 | |
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i believe my my 89 RON here is equivalant to about 84 - 85 u.s. octane... but because of my 9,000 ft altitude this may be equivalant to a few octane more (i do not know the actually "conversion" formula, but note that leftcoastman stated that with turbo motors, you need more octane at altitude than N/A engines). terry, if u could tell me what my 89 RON at 9,000 feet is equivalant to (with a FI motor) if i was at sea level that would certainly make me feel better before my scheduled JB1 install and trial next week. note that my RPi intercooler is going in first. lastly, i do not remember what the max ecu STOCK boost is for higest ecu altitude correction. please advise what this is and also tell me what the JB1 max boost at highest elevation is. very curious. thanks
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11-25-2007, 01:01 AM | #29 | |
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Honestly I'm not sure on altitude and octane. There are formulas floating around, but its not an exact science. I think the poster that suggested you'd be effectively on 89-90 octane is pretty close. On the ECU it will adjust up to around 3psi, so say you're at 8psi stock, up there you'll see 11psi. The JB1 will add around 2.5psi on top of that, so you'll be at 13.5psi. But the actual PSI isn't that important as its the oxygen density that really matters... And the intercooler will help. I still think you'll be OK. |
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11-25-2007, 12:40 PM | #30 | |
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9,000 ft with sh*tty octane remains to be seen. but whether it is effective or not, most appreciate your comments, concern and support... i plan on installing JB1 next week (after my dealer visit for M sways install, hehe), so i will let u know then how everything works out. regards
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