So Todd/Sweeney why No S38 Turbo Kit?
So Todd/Sweeney why No S38 Turbo Kit?
are ya skeared??
just wondering,
there just seems to be more and more people talking about them now that's all.....
just wondering,
there just seems to be more and more people talking about them now that's all.....
Re: So Todd/Sweeney why No S38 Turbo Kit?
We won't do ourselves any favors by going out of business! We are in the midst of develping an e36 kit.BNC wrote:are ya skeared??
just wondering,
there just seems to be more and more people talking about them now that's all.....
Todd
Re: So Todd/Sweeney why No S38 Turbo Kit?
Heyyyyy wasn't that supposed to be a secret?T_C_D wrote:We won't do ourselves any favors by going out of business! We are in the midst of develping an e36 kit.BNC wrote:are ya skeared??
just wondering,
there just seems to be more and more people talking about them now that's all.....
Todd
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I think $15,000 is optimistic. To do it right would require a bunch of development time, fabrication, materials, tuning and testing. Custom manifolds, exhaust, plumbing, intercooler, ECU w/boost control, maybe a couple of turbos, dyno time. And enough money to make it worth their while.
Duke M535ti wrote:
I bet $15K.
rundatrack wrote:
Why so much...
Don't forget the risk premium.DMNaskale wrote:I think $15,000 is optimistic. To do it right would require a bunch of development time, fabrication, materials, tuning and testing. Custom manifolds, exhaust, plumbing, intercooler, ECU w/boost control, maybe a couple of turbos, dyno time. And enough money to make it worth their while.
Duke M535ti wrote:
I bet $15K.
rundatrack wrote:
Why so much...
Most would say TCD has a very good reputation for their boosted M30 turbo kits. From a business standpoint an S38 turbo project can only be described as a waste of time. Here's why I think that:
1) There is no legitimate market for an S38 turbo - none. The resale price of an E28 with a turbo M30 goes up but the resale price of a motorsport car with a turbo not so much.
2) Many people who own cars with the S38 engine have enough expertise to either build their own turbo S38 engine, or learn to build their own S38 turbo engine.
3) What makes the M30 engine a great engine to turbo doesn't apply to the S38; they ain't cheap, they ain't abundant, and they ain't strong (in the same way). Melt a piston, crack some ring lands or sink a valve in an M30 engine it's no big deal - have the junk yard send you another one for $500. If the same thing happens to your S38 engine you're pretty much hosed.
3) To protect the TCD name, they would have to go into the S38 engine and make it a turbo engine; rods, pistons, balance the assembly, block modifications, and of course, a complete rebuild. Designing a "kit" to bolt a turbo onto an old S38 engine would be a huge risk for them, some would say corporate suicide.
4) Dinan stopped selling these kits for a reason. Whatever people may think about Steve Dinan, certain things are clear; 1) He's a shrewd business man and 2) he's a respected engineer of aftermarket BMW parts. Dinan's sales receipts must have shown an insufficient amount demanded at the price they were able to charge for the S38 kit - they're done.
6) TCD must develop new products for new cars. The turbo S38 is an old product for an old car.
I agree but I don't think there are enough or perhaps any customers who are willing to belly up the $25,000 or $30,000 for it to be worth it.DMNaskale wrote:It has been done, one recently. There is always a market for unique performance cars. It may be a tiny market, but a single sufficiently enthu$ia$tic customer could make a custom one-off a viable project.There is no legitimate market for an S38 turbo - none.
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I agree with both of you. Essentially the market is so insignificant that businesses are best served by treating each customer as a one-off deal. Developing a "kit," therefore, would be a waste of time and money.DMNaskale wrote:It has been done, one recently. There is always a market for unique performance cars. It may be a tiny market, but a single sufficiently enthu$ia$tic customer could make a custom one-off a viable project.There is no legitimate market for an S38 turbo - none.
-tammer <--will probably turbo an E28 someday, but not the ///M.
I think $15K would be a great deal (Dinan charged over $30K in the 80's and Ken has spent much more than that). The S38 will develop more HP per psi than a M30 due to the head design and the multi throttle bodies.T_C_D wrote:Anyone with serious interest in having us perform this service should call me at 614-734-1422. I am thinking we can do it for 15k.
Todd
Then again - over 400 hp is really unusable no matter how you are getting it in our cars.
If I reach my goal of 600 HP at the crank, it will be on a dyno only. I see only be able to use 400 HP on the street, the rest would be wheel spin no matter what gear. Then again, I will be running with Racelogic Traction Control............so who knows.
Part of Dinan's cost was to rebuild the engine to 8.5:1 CR.Duke M535ti wrote:I think $15K would be a great deal (Dinan charged over $30K in the 80's and Ken has spent much more than that). The S38 will develop more HP per psi than a M30 due to the head design and the multi throttle bodies.T_C_D wrote:Anyone with serious interest in having us perform this service should call me at 614-734-1422. I am thinking we can do it for 15k.
Todd
Then again - over 400 hp is really unusable no matter how you are getting it in our cars.
If I reach my goal of 600 HP at the crank, it will be on a dyno only. I see only be able to use 400 HP on the street, the rest would be wheel spin no matter what gear. Then again, I will be running with Racelogic Traction Control............so who knows.
RussC
And rebuild the engine you must. Clamping a turbo onto an old S38 engine that hasn't been set up to run under boost is a problem waiting to happen.russc wrote:Part of Dinan's cost was to rebuild the engine to 8.5:1 CR.Duke M535ti wrote:I think $15K would be a great deal (Dinan charged over $30K in the 80's and Ken has spent much more than that). The S38 will develop more HP per psi than a M30 due to the head design and the multi throttle bodies.T_C_D wrote:Anyone with serious interest in having us perform this service should call me at 614-734-1422. I am thinking we can do it for 15k.
Todd
Then again - over 400 hp is really unusable no matter how you are getting it in our cars.
If I reach my goal of 600 HP at the crank, it will be on a dyno only. I see only be able to use 400 HP on the street, the rest would be wheel spin no matter what gear. Then again, I will be running with Racelogic Traction Control............so who knows.
RussC
If Todd is throwing an engine rebuild into the price that's got to be the deal of the century.
My understanding was is that all the Dinan S38 turbo motors ran 7.7:1 commpression?
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It depends on the power level Dinan was building the S38 to. Most were built to the 8.5:1 level. Some of the super high hp levels systems were lower CR.
Your right, if Todd is including a rebuild in that price...
As a point, you can run the S38 w/o rebuilding, but you better be damn sure your computer control is over the top, like a TEC3r, AEM, Haltech ect that can have really tight control over sprark/fuel and has GOOD KNOCK CONTROL. I say this, as the E36/E46 guys run up to 10psi on stock engines(10:1 or higher) just fine with the stock computer with tuner programs. But, as JimC says, the latest BMW ECUs are as good as anything that exist aftermarket or otherwise.
RussC
Your right, if Todd is including a rebuild in that price...
As a point, you can run the S38 w/o rebuilding, but you better be damn sure your computer control is over the top, like a TEC3r, AEM, Haltech ect that can have really tight control over sprark/fuel and has GOOD KNOCK CONTROL. I say this, as the E36/E46 guys run up to 10psi on stock engines(10:1 or higher) just fine with the stock computer with tuner programs. But, as JimC says, the latest BMW ECUs are as good as anything that exist aftermarket or otherwise.
RussC
I am thinking a "freshening up" of the engine. New pistons for sure with a good honing with a check of the bearing and whatnot. I imagine the head would not be touched, just R&R. He could not do a “rebuild” and a one off kit for that price.russc wrote: Your right, if Todd is including a rebuild in that price...
RussC
I never said that. Car hooks up after 60mph.Duke M535ti wrote:Todd tells me he is spinning the wheels in 4th gear. That’s not excellent grip. Your car is a lot heavier than a euro E28.gol10dr1 wrote: not true.......todd's car has excellent grip at 350 rwhp (over 400 crank hp) and i still have excellent grip at 400 rwhp (almost 500 crank hp).
Todd
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