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Hey Anri, very nice results for a budget build! Is this on a DJ? Sooo, no cams? Which airbox is that?
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Stash,
I know its not an E46M3 but please allow me to share what I achieved
with the S54 Love.
- Intake and Exhaust camshafts.
- CSL Box
- "Budget" headers they are not really equal length....(measured them)
- Crappy California 91 Octane gas.
My concentration on the power was to dial the Mid-Range torque were we
need the "kick"
The camshaft timing brought the pick hp around 7650-ish so that it comes
little earlier and keeps it flat to about 8150rpm and rev limiter is 8200+/- rpm.
There is another 5rwhp with little tweak but no need to push the ticket on
91 Cali gas..
Chilled passes like 3-4mins between runs
353.8 rwhp
265.1 rwtq
Hot passes one after each other.
348.5 rwhp.
259.1 rwtq
Regards,
Anri
Last edited by Anri; 11-17-2020, 04:16 AM.
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Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
Evolve has been responsive but the tune is a PIA. Always new versions of the tuner software and the biggest is I can’t hook up to ISTA because the tune is locked or something.
Yeah, planning on going with Paul.
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Originally posted by Slideways View Post
Jae, lose the current Evolve tune, get an airbox and contact Paul
Yeah, planning on going with Paul.
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Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
Figured as much because of the headers.
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Originally posted by digger View Post
IMO it looks partly real it is present in the baseline albeit worse and there are some small dips associated. It'd need to be a pretty amateur tailpipe setup to be contaminating the reading
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Originally posted by paulclaude View Post
That engine is running far too lean overall, and the power loss at 5-5.5k looks to be due to the even leaner spot, which will most likely be triggering knock and resulting ignition reduction. Needs more fuel everywhere, for starters
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Originally posted by HassanEido View PostLooked like a delayed signal from the muffler mounted Wideband sensor. Also from the logs most of the runs the operator wasn't going wot before 3k rpm
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Originally posted by bigjae46 View PostOk...need some help. I'll make it simple...WTF is going on with this mess? lol
I'm getting the car ready for 2020, this is the last thing I need to sort out.
I'm running a canned Evolve Stage 1 tune that does not account for the headers. Only hardware mods are megan headers, BW exhaust, Injen intake, and no AC (if that matters). The head was reworked about 1 year before this - cleaned, leak checked, and new stem seals. The head was checked for flatness...no material was removed. I've replaced the O2 sensors, spark plugs are relatively fresh, and VANOS gone through.
I can feel the power loss at 5k-5.5k which is where I'm usually at when getting on the throttle after turn in.
Thoughts? I'm thinking the ECU is pulling timing because of the headers?
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Ok...need some help. I'll make it simple...WTF is going on with this mess? lol
I'm getting the car ready for 2020, this is the last thing I need to sort out.
I'm running a canned Evolve Stage 1 tune that does not account for the headers. Only hardware mods are megan headers, BW exhaust, Injen intake, and no AC (if that matters). The head was reworked about 1 year before this - cleaned, leak checked, and new stem seals. The head was checked for flatness...no material was removed. I've replaced the O2 sensors, spark plugs are relatively fresh, and VANOS gone through.
I can feel the power loss at 5k-5.5k which is where I'm usually at when getting on the throttle after turn in.
Thoughts? I'm thinking the ECU is pulling timing because of the headers?
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Originally posted by stash1 View Post^^^Thanx for the detailed post, and very nice results—congrats!
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Looked like a delayed signal from the muffler mounted Wideband sensor. Also from the logs most of the runs the operator wasn't going wot before 3k rpm
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^^^Thanx for the detailed post, and very nice results—congrats!
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