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DISCUSSION => Engine + Driveline => Topic started by: Dricebrug on March 06, 2013, 02:56:14 AM
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Posted twice!
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another empty thread?!
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I know....I was getting excited that people would start posting some dyno charts of their chipped, stand alone or stroker motors!!
So why don't we fill this thread with all those??
Cheers,
~Ralph
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Hmmm.... Not sure why the original post is gone :confused:
Recently I purchased a 91' 318i with 150k. The previous owner was very upfront and said he believed the head gasket was bad.
After getting the head off, I quickly realized that the head was infact cracked. Luckily however, I had a spare M42 head.
Taking both heads to the machine shop, here is the list of what was done:
- The valves where used off the E36 M42 head vs. the E30 M42 head's 7mm valve stems. (Thats 12g PER VALVE of weight savings)
-Even with the lighter valves, I used the dual spring setup off of the E30 M42 head. (even tested against the conical s52 springs, they were stiffer!)
- .020" was shaved off of the head for a little better compression.
- I had some minor port work done. (Mostly bowl blending and smoothing everything out)
- Lastly, once I had it up and running again, I threw in a Mark D. tune.
Here is the car as it sits today:
(http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n231/dricebrug/IMG_2740_zps047ae928.jpg)
Here is one of the intake ports after port work:
(http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n231/dricebrug/IMG_2686_zpsfdd41570.jpg)
And finally, here is the dyno graph from today (~40 degrees out)
(http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n231/dricebrug/IMG_2737_zps160fd17c.jpg)
I am happy with the power, considering its a stock motor with minor touches. Having that been said, I have full access to a dyno and would love to move some power up top.
I am open to all suggestions, and I will dyno test them!
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Showing up for me now!
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That is pretty good that you are getting factory power from that! I have a used engine I bought from a wrecking yard. M42 off a 1995 318i. About 140k miles.
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That is pretty good that you are getting factory power from that! I have a used engine I bought from a wrecking yard. M42 off a 1995 318i. About 140k miles.
I'm not sure if the M42 is under/over rated, but with a claimed 134hp and 127ft/lbs stock, if you use 18% drivetrain loss, that puts my little M42 at 162hp and 150ft/lbs at the flywheel. Not too too bad.
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My M42 with +1 SS valves and cams made 142rwhp @ 2600ft elevation 90deg ambient temp, same torque though of 128. But looks good I wish I had a lot of head work and i know that number would be way higher. The main issue I run into is that I'm severely choked down by the intake manifold, my car loves to breathe at RPM and so from 5800rpm-7.5k it just hits a wall, shows up on the dyno graphs.
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My M42 with +1 SS valves and cams made 142rwhp @ 2600ft elevation 90deg ambient temp, same torque though of 128. But looks good I wish I had a lot of head work and i know that number would be way higher. The main issue I run into is that I'm severely choked down by the intake manifold, my car loves to breathe at RPM and so from 5800rpm-7.5k it just hits a wall, shows up on the dyno graphs.
From what I can see, there is absolutely a flow restriction causing the top end to fall on its face.
Oh well, it makes decent power for what it is. I may mess with cam timing a bit, but you can only do so much with limited air flow.