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12-25-2013, 08:16 AM | #243 | |
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Edit: Got it measured: 0.806. So the block thickness is .587 and the part of the beveled compression head protruding extends it to 0.806 on the exhaust manifold side. Last edited by TDIwyse; 12-26-2013 at 08:16 AM.. |
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12-26-2013, 08:34 AM | #244 |
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Forgot ... the copper block I'm planning on using makes the block/compression thickness 0.801 thick, which is just a tick under the .806 thickness of the oem setup.
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12-26-2013, 08:46 PM | #245 |
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Got the EGR cooler off. It's a bit awkward getting to the bottom bolt when the cooler is still in place. Kind of a delicate operation to get everything out and the exhaust manifold block into place. Lost quite a bit of coolant in the process. Using the eBay'd EGR cooler with most everything cut off except for the coolant passage and the bolt/attachment points at the moment to route the coolant (there's special connectors that attach to the cooler... will be getting something to work around that if everything keeps looking good).
Did a quick test drive tonight and attached a plot of the Coolant/EGT data. It's 14F here, so it takes a bit to warm up, and on coasting situations the coolant temp dips a bit. This was just some back and forth runs on the county road by my home. Didn't see any unusual coolant behavior with the EGR cooler bypass in place. That's good. Will continue to monitor in the coming weeks. The copper slug is sealing very well with no noticeable exhaust leaks. I'm going to wait for the engine to cool down and re-torque the bolts a bit. Note: Be careful when pulling the vacuum hose off the EGR cooler flapper valve connection. I got a little too aggressive and ripped the nipple off the bulb (no jokes please) ... |
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12-27-2013, 02:41 PM | #246 |
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Did a longer drive today. ~83 mile round trip mostly interstate. Below is speed/coolant data on the "to" portion of the trip. Coolant behavior is as it should be. Not sure if reports of the Euro version having coolant temp issues when the EGR Cooler is bypassed is due to the different design of that portion of the system?
Note: The OBD reported speed is much more accurate than the speedometer reported speed (which is high) based on GPS data. My winter tires are a little larger than OEM diameter so an OBD speed of ~69 is actually just a touch over 70. And this run had the kidney grills blocked to help warm up times and maintaining coolant temps (however, I wouldn't recommend doing this without a way to monitor coolant temps). |
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12-28-2013, 11:03 AM | #247 | |
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I have a Scangauge hooked up to my car, so I can monitor EGR and coolant temps; although I can't log the info. I'm interested on how the EGR delete will affect in the summer months. It looks fine for winter temps...
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12-28-2013, 02:06 PM | #248 | |
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If you have a smart phone there's app's that work extremely well for gauges and logging data. I'm particularly fond of Torque for the Android systems. I use it whenever I'm driving to monitor coolant temps, egt's, boost, etc... |
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12-28-2013, 04:50 PM | #249 |
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Tdi, does the torque app display the special bmw pid addresses for EGT, boost, and oil temp? I am using engine link app on iPhone but some of these standard pid addresses don't all work. I'd like to get the bmw pid addresses so I can setup custom gauges but can't seem to find a list online.
Meanwhile my car is now awaiting a new DDE from the dealer. |
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12-28-2013, 05:39 PM | #250 | |
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There's some more info on the Torque app here: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...45&postcount=5 I'm not using any custom PID's. The EGT's are just "there" in the list of measurable quantities for my 2011. It corresponds to the pre-DOC EGT from the Bavarian Technic tool. The boost is a calculated value based on MAF and other data elements. With the EGR off it's very accurate compared to Bavarian Technic direct measurements. When the EGR was still being used the "Torque" boost would read "0" at low load conditions (most of the time) because EGR utilization was basically providing all of the intake air, so the air filter/MAF routing was effectively bypassed. Now with no EGR the low load (as well as mid and full load) agree with the Bavarian Technic direct measurements. I haven't tried to look at the oil temp. |
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12-28-2013, 10:40 PM | #251 | |
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I noticed Torque now has a DPF temp monitor; surprised the 335d does not have this as a monitor. |
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12-28-2013, 11:08 PM | #252 | |
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http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sho...8&postcount=16 Regarding the "Readiness OK" ... could you describe this more? Not sure how to check for "readiness". I can look at the fault codes with the Torque app using standard OBD-II protocol and see none set or pending. I can use the Bavarian Technic tool and do not see any faults set or pending (although there is a shadow code, same as with the Evolve remap). I don't recall seeing anything related to "readiness"? If you know how to check that with either tool please let me know and I'll look into it. |
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12-29-2013, 12:27 AM | #253 | |
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You can add 2 displays in Torque to know the readiness status. They are on the list when you click add display. |
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12-29-2013, 02:16 AM | #254 | |
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12-29-2013, 07:33 AM | #255 | |
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As I'm sitting here sipping my morning coffee and surfing the web, I checked my phone/torque app ... sure enough one of the default screens already had that setup. I've just not looked at it before. Got another family Christmas celebration today and will be doing lots of driving and will check and report back. |
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12-29-2013, 02:08 PM | #256 |
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I had my smog test done yesterday.
The car was only checked by the computer through the OBD port. No rolling test, no probe up the tailpipe. Visual inspection...Pass............he didn't look at anything Functional test...Pass..............I have no clue what that is, engine running maybe Emissions test... N/A PCV...Pass Fuel Injection...Pass Wiring to sensors...Pass Liquid fuel leak... Pass Catalytic Converter... Pass Pump air injection...Pass Vacuum lines sensors/switches...Pass OBD system check... Pass EGR (Visual)... Pass..................How did he perform a visual inspection???? Oxygen sensor... Pass Other emissions related components... Pass How could someone visually inspect the EGR valve if it is not taken apart? Cat converter inspection without even lifting the car up? I guess in my case I would be OK with EGR and DPF delete, as far as the visual inspection goes. I am not sure what shows up on the OBD read out. I didn't want to mod my car prior to my first smog test just so I can find out what is being performed. |
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12-29-2013, 04:47 PM | #257 | |
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12-29-2013, 05:52 PM | #258 |
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I'm guessing this would be a problem then for you guys who live in states with inspections ...
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12-29-2013, 06:31 PM | #259 |
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12-29-2013, 09:31 PM | #260 | |
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Really surprising to me this is the case but I guess its just a factor of the newer computers. Older cars the EGR or cat could be dialed out and not affect the monitors. |
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12-29-2013, 10:34 PM | #261 | |
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I passed emissions with a gutted cat on a rotory using a COBB. Would've failed sniff test though if required in another state. Would've failed visual if they've revved it because it ran rich, Problem will be with "readiness" |
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12-29-2013, 11:36 PM | #263 | |
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It's been a bit over 2 weeks since the DDE came back from the 2nd remapping. Done about 800 miles, but most of that is a few really long drives. Guessing it's getting close to the 30'ish key cycles in these ~2 weeks. But that's an estimate. Might be a bit less. Will keep an eye on that screen and update if anything changes. |
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