OT: It doesn't look like much but......
OT: It doesn't look like much but......
That motor is going to power the most powerful car we have ever built. It's a used but low mileage 2.8L m52 with S50 cams, ARP studs and .140 MLS. CR will be abt 8.5 so we can run 20+psi. I am hoping 15psi will suffice but you never know.
I hope to have it in the e36 by the end of the week and running a few weeks later (waiting on production piping).
I am really excited to feel a car with more power than the red car. S/B a blast.
Todd
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...I wonder if Todd will single-handedly increase the value of M50-M52 powered E34s, E36s, and E39s with an increase of demand in those cars since people will now have the opportunity to purchase reasonably priced and well developed turbo kits for them as opposed to the generic S/C you see on the market now.
-Chris
-Chris
Re: OT: It doesn't look like much but......
What,
You mean you'll make 390+whp with the 2.5?
RussC
You mean you'll make 390+whp with the 2.5?
RussC
T_C_D wrote:
That motor is going to power the most powerful car we have ever built. It's a used but low mileage 2.8L m52 with S50 cams, ARP studs and .140 MLS. CR will be abt 8.5 so we can run 20+psi. I am hoping 15psi will suffice but you never know.
I hope to have it in the e36 by the end of the week and running a few weeks later (waiting on production piping).
I am really excited to feel a car with more power than the red car. S/B a blast.
Todd
The 2.5 only needed 10psi to make 321rwhp. Add 10% discplacement and s50 cams and the 2.8 will likely make ~350-370rwhp @ 10psi.russc wrote:Ahh,
I missed the 2.8 part. But wouldn't that still be like 25psi at the manifold for 400whp. So the turbo probably making close to 28-30psi. Thats no trivial!
RussC
Prolly only need 13/14psi for 400rwhp but we shall see.
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Wow...thats a lot. Maybe I should write in to Mike Miller and ask how long he thinks it will lastTammer in Philly wrote:I know an E36 M3 owner putting 1000 hp through his stock driveline. Dunno how long that will last, but it's held up thus far.lova wrote:Todd,
What else will you need to beef up to handle 400 hp?
-tammer
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Once he gets it to launch properly it will snap in half. in a secTammer in Philly wrote:I know an E36 M3 owner putting 1000 hp through his stock driveline. Dunno how long that will last, but it's held up thus far.lova wrote:Todd,
What else will you need to beef up to handle 400 hp?
-tammer
He must be really good at applying that power.
Get on a treated track and a hard good launch...and thats lunch..
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You're right, and that's why he doesn't do drag launches with slicks. He daily drives it, or he was for several months.rundatrack wrote:Once he gets it to launch properly it will snap in half. in a sec
He must be really good at applying that power.
Get on a treated track and a hard good launch...and thats lunch..
-tammer