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    Originally posted by MarcoPolo View Post
    New engine as my old block cracked. Dyno was after about 500 miles of breaking in.

    324hp & 254tq on a Dynojet with 93 fuel and temps in the 40's/50's

    Mods
    - Stock compression forged mahle pistons
    - rebuilt head
    - Karbonius Race Airbox
    - SS V1, SS Catted Section 1, OEM/Stock Section 2, SS Sport Muffler
    - Epic Tune

    Curious on people's thoughts on how this looks.


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    Looks like you need a little more fuel pretty much everywhere and you need to tune your AFRs very much below 3500rpm to protect your new motor. In about 600 rpm, you’re swinging from 12.5 - 15.5, this isn’t a great tune for your mods
    ‘02 332iT / 6 | ‘70 Jaguar XJ6 electric conversion

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      Originally posted by Bry5on View Post

      Looks like you need a little more fuel pretty much everywhere and you need to tune your AFRs very much below 3500rpm to protect your new motor. In about 600 rpm, you’re swinging from 12.5 - 15.5, this isn’t a great tune for your mods
      appreciate the feedback. a little surprised since randy did this tune. he's pretty on point.
      '06 Carbon Black
      Sabelt, Brey Krause, MCS 2-way, SuperSprint, Karbonius, Epic, Volk

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        Originally posted by MarcoPolo View Post

        appreciate the feedback. a little surprised since randy did this tune. he's pretty on point.
        Just going by the data plot above. I have the same (with flap) mods, it’s not trivial to tune out the resonances. Here’s what my AFRs look like after DIY wideband tuning. Just data points from a couple WOT logs, no smoothing or anything to make the curves pretty
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        Last edited by Bry5on; 12-23-2023, 08:05 AM.
        ‘02 332iT / 6 | ‘70 Jaguar XJ6 electric conversion

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          I think I previously posted these files on M3forum but don't see my dyno graphs on this forum.

          Stock motor on 12-11-2014. Mileage: 155,530.

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          Stock motor on 7-19-2019. This was my baseline. Mileage: 164,439.

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          Modified motor on 7-10-20. Mods include Megan catless headers, 200 cell cats, and an HTE tune. Mileage: 167,202.

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          Last edited by bimmerfan08; 01-22-2024, 04:25 AM.

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            Originally posted by bimmerfan08 View Post
            I think I previously posted these files on M3forum but don't see my dyno graphs on this forum.

            Stock motor on 7-19-2019. This was my baseline. Mileage: 164,439.

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            Modified motor on 7-10-20. Mods include Megan catless headers, 200 cell cats, and an HTE tune. Mileage: 167,202.

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            30 HP from headers and a tune is solid. Just picked up a set of Megans.

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              Originally posted by ZHLPR View Post

              30 HP from headers and a tune is solid. Just picked up a set of Megans.
              Indeed. For ~$800, these motors can pick up ~11% more HP. On a dollar/HP basis, catless headers and a tune are probably the most cost-efficient mods for increasing power.

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                Dyno day tomorrow. This build has taken me over a year and a half since my last dyno. Feels like forever.

                Here's what I did to prepare:

                New o2 sensors
                Full valve job
                ICV cleaned

                Crossing my fingers for good results and more power over the street tune we just did. Car feels really good, feels as fast or faster than my E90 M3 slicktop with lightweight wheels, intake, exhaust and E85 tune (cats still on it). Should be coldish too, 50-60F.
                Instagram: @logicalconclusion

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                  Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
                  Dyno day tomorrow. This build has taken me over a year and a half since my last dyno. Feels like forever.

                  Here's what I did to prepare:

                  New o2 sensors
                  Full valve job
                  ICV cleaned

                  Crossing my fingers for good results and more power over the street tune we just did. Car feels really good, feels as fast or faster than my E90 M3 slicktop with lightweight wheels, intake, exhaust and E85 tune (cats still on it). Should be coldish too, 50-60F.
                  spec?

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                    Hopped on the dyno for some tuning. 2005 with 167K or so on the clock. Every engine sensor, VANOS rebuild, Valve adjustment, fuel pump, filter and regulator over the past year or so. New OE coils and plugs and upstream O2s were the final touch.
                    • Turner CSL Style Intake with IAT in plenum
                    • Megan Racing Headers
                    • OEM Section 1 and 2
                    • SS Race Muffler
                    • Epic
                    • 93 Octane
                    • OEM 19’s and 3.62 gears
                    Weather was 28F and dry. So cold, we didn’t want to deal with fans adding air pressure at the intake.

                    SAE smoothing: 313hp @ 8,200; torque was 243 at 5,200

                    Driveability is as good or better than stock, even partial throttle.
                    Last edited by OldRanger; 01-25-2024, 11:46 AM. Reason: Added AFR image

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                      Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
                      Dyno day tomorrow. This build has taken me over a year and a half since my last dyno. Feels like forever.

                      Here's what I did to prepare:

                      New o2 sensors
                      Full valve job
                      ICV cleaned

                      Crossing my fingers for good results and more power over the street tune we just did. Car feels really good, feels as fast or faster than my E90 M3 slicktop with lightweight wheels, intake, exhaust and E85 tune (cats still on it). Should be coldish too, 50-60F.
                      How did the dyno session go?
                      2005 BMW M3 ZCP Black/Black - HTE Tuning | Kassel CSL DME | 288/280 Schrick Cams+DLC Followers | Lang Head | Dinan TBs | Bosch 550cc | Radium Fuel System | Karbonious CSL Airbox+OE Snorkel | SS V1 Stepped+Catted Sec 1+Resonated Twin Pipe+Race | 3.91, 3 stage clutch | FCM 400/600 | Vorshlag Camber Plates, RSM | Rogue ASP | AKG FCABs, SFBs | TMS Front Sway, Camber Arms, Monoball RTABs, Pullies | Mason Race Strut + X-Brace | AS 30% SSK | SPAL | Redish Plates | Turbo Toys V2 Hub | WPC Rod Bearings

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                        Originally posted by duracellttu View Post

                        How did the dyno session go?
                        Badly. Wasn't able to get any good charts because had a spark issue and the car misfired on the dyno. Went home and put in new coils and plugs, car runs super strong and smooth. HTE says the tune is done and no need to touch it up so I guess I have to schedule another hour of dyno time if we want meaningful numbers.

                        Honestly, I am pretty disappointed and this is why I told someone else in another thread to ALWAYS do coils and plugs before a dyno day/tune. I would like to go back but feel like HTE should continue tuning it. Anri said that perhaps HTE loaded up a full power tune and it's at 100%.

                        I also would like to Dragy the car and get 60-130 info + 1/4 mile trap speed to see where it's at.
                        Instagram: @logicalconclusion

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                          Megan headers (swaintech coated)
                          BW race with straight section 2
                          Injen intake
                          Paul Claude tune

                          I’m really surprised, was expecting lower. This kicks me out of NASA TT4. This actually kind of screws me because I setup the car with ballast. Now I need to un-setup the car.

                          Probably can get more since the car was on the edge of overheating.

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                            Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
                            Click image for larger version Name:	James Allison Dyno Graph.png Views:	0 Size:	45.4 KB ID:	250879 325whp/257tq

                            Megan headers (swaintech coated)
                            BW race with straight section 2
                            Injen intake
                            Paul Claude tune

                            I’m really surprised, was expecting lower. This kicks me out of NASA TT4. This actually kind of screws me because I setup the car with ballast. Now I need to un-setup the car.

                            Probably can get more since the car was on the edge of overheating.
                            Nice! I was expecting a fireball to shoot out the exhaust

                            How many miles on the engine?

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                              Originally posted by Slideways View Post

                              Nice! I was expecting a fireball to shoot out the exhaust

                              How many miles on the engine?
                              About 101k miles on the motor, not the original. 8k old plugs, sensors, and stuff. Only thing relatively new are the cam sensors.

                              It used with the Evolve tune and the Martyn ECU tool but I think the PCS tune eliminated that.

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                                03 e46 m3
                                112k miles/ roughly 20k on new block
                                HPF turbo
                                mods besides that unknown
                                currently looking at ecus/tunes because car is running rough
                                Cant find anyone to tune the AEM ecu
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