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I will likely not got to any names people on this forum know, since I am located in Germany. I do have an offer for a porting service of this head including exhaust side porting, matching my headers, grinding in new valves (planning on CSL Valves), and boring ITBs and matching them to the intake side. They did flow test other S54 headers before so I assume they can do it to this one as well.
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that’s probably because the exhaust side is not as important . The focus should always be the inlet side as in getting more air in to enable you to burn more fuel is the goal. It’s harder to get it in as the pressure differentials are much lower by orders of magnitude.Originally posted by Altaran View Post
Strange: I have a factory modified head from BMW Motorsport at home (from the original P54B32) and BMW ported the combustion chambers, the valve seats as well as the intake side. Exhaust was not touched. Wondering if I should get that done beofre installing...
You do need a certain amount of exhaust time area (flow and cam duration) to exhaust appropriately for the power level, but you aren’t trying to maximise the exhaust flow at all as then you end up with too big, slow velocities and poor wave tuning. Too much exhaust flow capability (i.e. size) hurts torque. The balance point is not as much exhaust flow as people think like 60-80% of the inlet can work depending on the cam split and overwhelmingly the trend in top motoropsort is small effcinent exhaust systems and a 4V engine is rarely short of exhaust flow.
Head numbers at ~12mm/0.500” for stock S50b32 are 260/220 85% and s54b32 260/200 77% so the exhaust is not under done on S54 but is overdone on S50b32 and BMW were happy having less exhaust flow on the more modern engine, go figure as they made an extra 39hp with such a configuration. some of the earlier stuff ion 80's had exhaust the same as inlet so a defintive trend can be observed even in OEM.
Stock valve size numbers on the inlet can get to 280 cfm @ 28”, if you have those numbers a mild increase on exhaust is worthwhile but that probably doesn’t require much port work maybe just the valve seats, SSR and bowls with the main part of the port probably untouched as thats not where the flow restricton is anyway. Flow retsrction is where the bend is and most complex geometry
So to answer your question find a head specialist get them to put the head on the flow bench and evaluate it for your application. if they are any good they will look at flow but also velocity and bunch of other things. Most of the porting services for the S54 leave a alot to be desired so dont be going to the name brand ones.Last edited by digger; 06-07-2020, 03:38 PM.
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Strange: I have a factory modified head from BMW Motorsport at home (from the original P54B32) and BMW ported the combustion chambers, the valve seats as well as the intake side. Exhaust was not touched. Wondering if I should get that done beofre installing...Originally posted by Obioban View Post
Don’t really know definitively, but I’ve heard it said many times that there’s some room for improvement on the exhaust side but not much to be gained on the intake
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I had the exhaust side ported on my head when my head was being built with 288/280 cams. (I also have a full SS exhaust with 2.5" sec 1 & 2.) The results were seen in my dyno graph, to which Andrew Lang and Paul Claudes both noticed. At ~6300 rpms my HP slope took a sharp curve upwards. I considered porting the intake side, but didn't because I kept the stock TBs. With a CSL intake you are already getting a lot more air flow to the engine. You might not see the difference with porting the intake unless you also did Dinan TBs, where you could match the new TB diameter. Or if you built the engine out and went with 14mm lift cams, to take advantage of the additional available air.Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
Thoughts on whether there is any value in head porting with a CSL airbox and 288/280s or even 280/272s?
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Sooo, about $40 cheaper per follower? That’s significant!Originally posted by Martyn View Post
This is true, i have them in my motor. I paid around 45 euro per follower from Leebmann.
Edit: Nvmd, see the Schricks are available for around $70 ea, sooo...about a $20 savings per follower. Still pretty significant when you factor that you need 24.Last edited by stash1; 06-07-2020, 10:37 AM.
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Don’t really know definitively, but I’ve heard it said many times that there’s some room for improvement on the exhaust side but not much to be gained on the intakeOriginally posted by bigjae46 View Post
Thoughts on whether there is any value in head porting with a CSL airbox and 288/280s or even 280/272s?
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Thoughts on whether there is any value in head porting with a CSL airbox and 288/280s or even 280/272s?Originally posted by Obioban View PostI think the 280/272s are a better choice for cars that see any street use.
-Better power below ~7800 rpm
-can reuse stock followers, which makes install much easier (and cheaper)
-smoother idle
I wouldn't be tempted by the 288/280 setup unless I was doing an increase compression ratio and/or stroker and/or high revving (8700+ rpm) build. For a "normal" (full exhaust, CSL intake, etc) bolt on build, 280/272 is the way to go IMO.
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Ehhh, can anyone else confirm this, and what does pricing look like?Originally posted by Altaran View PostThere is also an alternative to Schrick followers: E90 320is stock followers. Same design as S54, just coated from the factory. Seems BMW learned from something....
These used to be quite cheap by comparison, but recently they have increase the price.
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There was a discussion on the first page of this thread on that. Personally I would always exchange the followers. Even though cams only rotate half the speed of the crank, it is still 4k rpm with these cars and I would not put anything in less than perfect state on it.Originally posted by EzM3 View PostHey all, I'm kinda new to the cam world (it's teased me ever since I saw the group buy on the old forum)... I daily my car, so I'd like to go with 280/272- do I need to just buy cams and throw them in? Or are there any other parts I need to buy with 280/272s? I suppose tune as well.
Thanks guys. Some awesome information and knowledgeable guys on this thread.
There is also an alternative to Schrick followers: E90 320is stock followers. Same design as S54, just coated from the factory. Seems BMW learned from something....
These used to be quite cheap by comparison, but recently they have increase the price.
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Hey all, I'm kinda new to the cam world (it's teased me ever since I saw the group buy on the old forum)... I daily my car, so I'd like to go with 280/272- do I need to just buy cams and throw them in? Or are there any other parts I need to buy with 280/272s? I suppose tune as well.
Thanks guys. Some awesome information and knowledgeable guys on this thread.
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Just created a separate thread with my build details and results. See below...Originally posted by M3KVU View Post
What power did you get in the end mate ?
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...w-dyno-results
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Oh wow, that's new information. Maybe this isn't a much of an issue as it seems.Originally posted by digger View PostInterestingly enough on one of the other forums I was on a guy who had a genuine CSL said occasionally he found little blips with it but never with the stock maf version when he had the regular m3
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