12.37 @ 114.83 Video
12.37 @ 114.83 Video
60' 1.9421
1/8 8.0509
mph 89.65
1/4 12.3788
mph 114.83
No change to boost level or tune. Similar ambient temp as last time out.
Mods to car since 12.67 @ 111.87 run: Swapped in manual front seats, e34 M5 front brakes out, e28 M5 brakes in. 15x7 e30 M3 front wheels with 185/65/15 tires.
I am more than happy with my 213k stock motored m30b34 535is. Beat on a few "fast" cars while there.
http://www.turbochargingdynamics.com/vi ... 114.83.mpg
Todd
1/8 8.0509
mph 89.65
1/4 12.3788
mph 114.83
No change to boost level or tune. Similar ambient temp as last time out.
Mods to car since 12.67 @ 111.87 run: Swapped in manual front seats, e34 M5 front brakes out, e28 M5 brakes in. 15x7 e30 M3 front wheels with 185/65/15 tires.
I am more than happy with my 213k stock motored m30b34 535is. Beat on a few "fast" cars while there.
http://www.turbochargingdynamics.com/vi ... 114.83.mpg
Todd
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can you build me a turbo kit for this?
M20 motor, 40 pounds of boost
9.46 quarter mile
http://www.youtube.com/w/e30-racing?v=r ... =1&t=t&f=b
M20 motor, 40 pounds of boost
9.46 quarter mile
http://www.youtube.com/w/e30-racing?v=r ... =1&t=t&f=b
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Send a check and he'll get to work.
Super Eurobeat wrote:can you build me a turbo kit for this?
M20 motor, 40 pounds of boost
9.46 quarter mile
http://www.youtube.com/w/e30-racing?v=r ... =1&t=t&f=b
does anyone do road course?
It seems its always drag talk. I took my car ot last saturday at Pacific Raceways in Kent, WA. It was a blast. Accelerated very hard. Ran like a champ.
Re: does anyone do road course?
:cwl4m5 wrote:It seems its always drag talk.
Now that is a comment I thought I would never here on this BB.
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Todd,
Pretty impressive times. Very close to NHRA Pro Stock cars from the early '70s.(You're there with the auto)
So when are you going to get serious and build a real drag racer out of an E28 ?? Full rear subframe, narrowed full floating 9" Ford live axle, ladder bars, and tubbed to run serious traction. Obviously you should also use a highly modded powerglide transmission. It would be kinda neat to see a Pro-Street E28 running in the 8 to 9 second range.
Rich
Pretty impressive times. Very close to NHRA Pro Stock cars from the early '70s.(You're there with the auto)
So when are you going to get serious and build a real drag racer out of an E28 ?? Full rear subframe, narrowed full floating 9" Ford live axle, ladder bars, and tubbed to run serious traction. Obviously you should also use a highly modded powerglide transmission. It would be kinda neat to see a Pro-Street E28 running in the 8 to 9 second range.
Rich
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Thanks Rich for the kind words. I am all about street cars. I am not likely to build a real race car.Rich Euro M5 wrote:Todd,
Pretty impressive times. Very close to NHRA Pro Stock cars from the early '70s.(You're there with the auto)
So when are you going to get serious and build a real drag racer out of an E28 ?? Full rear subframe, narrowed full floating 9" Ford live axle, ladder bars, and tubbed to run serious traction. Obviously you should also use a highly modded powerglide transmission. It would be kinda neat to see a Pro-Street E28 running in the 8 to 9 second range.
Rich
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Todd,T_C_D wrote:Thanks Rich for the kind words. I am all about street cars. I am not likely to build a real race car.Rich Euro M5 wrote:Todd,
Pretty impressive times. Very close to NHRA Pro Stock cars from the early '70s.(You're there with the auto)
So when are you going to get serious and build a real drag racer out of an E28 ?? Full rear subframe, narrowed full floating 9" Ford live axle, ladder bars, and tubbed to run serious traction. Obviously you should also use a highly modded powerglide transmission. It would be kinda neat to see a Pro-Street E28 running in the 8 to 9 second range.
Rich
Todd
I can understand not wanting to build a car that would probably require trailering to the track.
And I mispoke in my message. I was thinking NHRA Super Stock, but typed Pro Stock. Regardless, 12.27 @ 114.87 MPH is damn fast. Beats most if not all the famous muscle cars from the late '60s early '70s, plus your E28 can make turns. LOL
Rich
Forget about the old muscle cars. This time is as fast as most 2006 model super cars. It equals the times of the new M5, 911 Turbo and several other notables.Rich Euro M5 wrote:
Todd,
I can understand not wanting to build a car that would probably require trailering to the track.
And I mispoke in my message. I was thinking NHRA Super Stock, but typed Pro Stock. Regardless, 12.27 @ 114.87 MPH is damn fast. Beats most if not all the famous muscle cars from the late '60s early '70s, plus your E28 can make turns. LOL
Rich
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Nope, it's an air temp gauge measuring after the intercooler. The hundreds LED is burned out.wickahead wrote:So is it a boost gauge? And if so, does that mean that you didn't hit more than 07 or 08 lbs of boost?wickahead wrote:What is that LED gauge in the middle (that has 05 and 06) displayed?
Nice run!
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Sweeney wrote:
... and putting his car together... and tuning it... and...
Oh no, he does not get all of that credit. I restored and put the car together twice now. Third time (which Todd is doing) is much easier (simple R&R), nothing like working will all new or rebuilt parts. Ask him if he even got dirty working on my car. He will get credit for the tuning though.
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