New addition to the FI E28 fold - couple of photos
New addition to the FI E28 fold - couple of photos
Just recently got my E28 back on the road after a turbo installation so I thought I would share some info and pictures.
The system is based on a BAE system that I believe is very similar to a DINAN setup. You can see from the pictures the intake setup is not optimal, but it is simple and I did not have to move the washer fluid reservoir, ABS or ABS lines, charcoal canister, coil, AC. The install required no metal cutting etc.
Right now its setup for low boost - about 6 psi, but it certainly noticeable .
Thanks to Jim (aka canyoncarver) and Todd (aka TCD) for a the information/advise. Also Jesse ( aka 6throttles) at KB Motorsports for help getting the Turbo rebuilt and doing all the tuning and adjustments etc......
Some pics
Some additional shots
The system is based on a BAE system that I believe is very similar to a DINAN setup. You can see from the pictures the intake setup is not optimal, but it is simple and I did not have to move the washer fluid reservoir, ABS or ABS lines, charcoal canister, coil, AC. The install required no metal cutting etc.
Right now its setup for low boost - about 6 psi, but it certainly noticeable .
Thanks to Jim (aka canyoncarver) and Todd (aka TCD) for a the information/advise. Also Jesse ( aka 6throttles) at KB Motorsports for help getting the Turbo rebuilt and doing all the tuning and adjustments etc......
Some pics
Some additional shots
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I really like your car, GTA. The French-ized setup looks nice...I don't know if it would look good on many other body colors or not, but it definitely works with yours. The car is far apart from "run of the mill", and that's really why it has so much appeal to me. Could you remind me what trunk spoiler that is?
It was offered by BMW. This thread shows the catalog and includes the front air dam I have installed....
http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?t=10070
http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?t=10070
Looks like some great work. I like seeing other Turbo kits on the road. Other than TCD, they are very rare indeed.
One comment, I think you main HP restriction right now it that POS air filter you have. That is the same one I had on my Fiat 124 Spider, it only had 100 hp though. You really need to get rid of that. Look for some "mushroom" foam filter that will fit that space. I would start with iTG out of England.
One comment, I think you main HP restriction right now it that POS air filter you have. That is the same one I had on my Fiat 124 Spider, it only had 100 hp though. You really need to get rid of that. Look for some "mushroom" foam filter that will fit that space. I would start with iTG out of England.
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I had a hunch it was, but I've NEVER seen one. Thanks.GTA wrote:It was offered by BMW. This thread shows the catalog and includes the front air dam I have installed....
http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?t=10070
ITG? dude, there's a reason they call them sticks and stones filters.Duke M535ti wrote:One comment, I think you main HP restriction right now it that POS air filter you have. That is the same one I had on my Fiat 124 Spider, it only had 100 hp though. You really need to get rid of that. Look for some "mushroom" foam filter that will fit that space. I would start with iTG out of England.
nice intercooler setup btw. what turbo are you running?
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I am running a iTG. Depending on where you look for info, they flow better AND filter better than K&N. So THERE!gol10dr1 wrote: ITG? dude, there's a reason they call them sticks and stones filters.
Its nice and squishy too, which helps it fit in all kinds of tight places.
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Yes....I see now. My boo boo.Shawn D. wrote:Sure looks like it to me -- the "V" should point down on the leading edge for automobiles. For motorcycles, the "V" points up (on the front tire at least).lnlove2 wrote:Great looking 5er! One question though...is the tread pattern on your tires going in the right direction?