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01-30-2016, 08:36 AM | #265 | ||||
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Still, I understand your point. It is well known that mixture quality is very important. Really enjoying the discussion. Hope you do not find a challenge to your statements offensive. Just trying to have a good discussion and learn. Some of us are not interested in a cookbook of what works in a 335d, we want to understand the principals - the same thing you have said many times. Last edited by DWR; 01-30-2016 at 08:42 AM.. |
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01-30-2016, 09:36 AM | #266 |
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No I have written in forums like this over ten years. This is the first time that anyone who disagrees with me and is able to justify his views and can be right in real life. Thank you. ... But this do not mean, that I agree with you. We are not even near the level, when any kind of porting is necessary. Except valve springs, they are very loose in MB, but even worst in BMW. Stiffer springs increases fresh air in cyl. Back pressure get valves floating after ~3,2bar (47psi) Lower compression reduce cylinder working pressure but do not help heat stress. |
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01-30-2016, 10:57 AM | #269 | |
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You're saying porting and cleaning up isn't worth it, I tend to agree as the power levels we're at may not "need" it, that said, in the US when someone says "port the head" it usually suggest the entire head is getting gone through. i.e. cleaning the ports, blending bowls, valve job and ensuring springs/seals and retainers are functioning as designed and up tot he task. I'll have my head done eventually and I will focus on the valve job... You post all this info... wheres the data to support "valve float" over 47psi? And 47psi on what turbo? Stock? Please post the dyno of your car at 47psi. |
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01-30-2016, 11:19 AM | #270 | |
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01-30-2016, 11:30 AM | #271 |
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Ha. I haven't seen anything earth shattering so far. Oh, except 47psi... using PSI as a measurement is hilarious... Was that 47psi on a KO4 or 47psi on a GT42? Comical...
Like I said... show me something. Last edited by 335dsleeper; 01-30-2016 at 11:37 AM.. |
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01-30-2016, 11:47 AM | #273 | |
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I completely agree on the porting, at the level we are talking about. We are not in disagreement ![]() I'm going to start a new thread, so these kinds of more advanced tuning/modification ideas can be expressed/shared. Cheers. |
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01-30-2016, 12:12 PM | #274 | |
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01-30-2016, 12:34 PM | #275 | |
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This is not unlike the fact that it takes less force to open a poppet wastegate, as the backpressure builds. Hope that helps your understanding of the situation. I have copied these last posts to the "Advanced Tuning and Mods" post. |
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01-30-2016, 12:56 PM | #276 | |
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![]() You didn't mention camshaft. Sticking with stock? Please respond in that other thread. |
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01-30-2016, 05:18 PM | #277 | |
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So, with the new electronic boost controller, I'm able to tailor the boost response across rpm. Attaching a couple example curves with their associated post turbine back pressure measurements. I'm sampling very close to the turbine exit, and I think the turbulent air in this region is causing the bumpiness in the curve. However, the trend line is also such that with increasing boost there's higher post turbine pressure which would seem to indicate more flow across the turbine. This correlation is consistent across all the boost curve shapes I've been looking at. If I understood your explanation above, it would seem that I'm able to do things and measure responses that are at odds with what you were describing? But, with the EWG, I'm also not operating the turbos like they were being operated in a stock configuration. I'm hoping to load up multiple boost vs rpm calibrations in the memory of the EBC (it will hold up to 6 separate profiles that can be swapped in with a few button pushes) so I can do back to back tests using PerfExpert to measure power output differences, along with various key parameters...
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01-30-2016, 11:17 PM | #280 | |
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I'm not motivated by trying to have an extremely fast car (there's way easier and cheaper options than this platform). I've just enjoyed the learning process and discussions. Now ... I don't know which thread to post in anymore. This one or your new one?
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01-31-2016, 03:26 AM | #281 | |
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As you can very well see, I like to write and express my opinion eagerly, though my English is what it is. You have measured a lot, I did that also earlier. Until I figured out, that the only thing that really matters, is amount of air, true amount that truly goes in cyl. All attention should be focused on better airflow through the engine. More air makes also all the other measurements looks better. Always the best and easiest solution to my cars have been a bit bigger turbo. And I have built a few. Now, I am evil, but you really need a good quality hybrid or totally different, bigger turbo. With modded cp-pump and hybrid you are quite easily able to have ~100hp more power. Car works still perfectly in every day driving. |
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Sorry for bumping in on your _awesome_ 335d discussion - but does anybody know what the 325d head will flow? It has slightly smaller valves compared to the 330d and 335d.
I'm trying to figure out if a 330d (or even a 335d) head is needed to make good (350BHp ish) power with the 325d. |
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