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DISCUSSION => Swaps, Turbos, Buildups => Topic started by: Jpkallday on August 15, 2017, 06:39:49 PM
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Hi all, I didn't see anything in the forum about a 1991 318is DASC, feel free to redirect me if I missed something. So I have a DASC kit on my car, and I'm currently only pushing 5PSI and without a tune. I'd like to be at at least 8-10 PSI, and hopefully get a custom chip from Mark D'Sylva like I had in my first 318is. How much boost can I safely push? I know the PO had the fuel system upgraded, it looks like 90-100ish psi under boost on the gauge. I do not have any added cooling but plan to do so before more boost. I'd like to at least hear the S/C a little bit as well as it is inaudible right now. Any tips or suggestions? Thanks.
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I can't help with most of your questions but maybe on the noise question.
What air filter are you running? My car had the original K&N filter that comes with the DASC kit when I bought it and i could hear the super charger. I have since replaced with a sealed air filter and now can't hear it any more.
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I can't help with most of your questions but maybe on the noise question.
What air filter are you running? My car had the original K&N filter that comes with the DASC kit when I bought it and i could hear the super charger. I have since replaced with a sealed air filter and now can't hear it any more.
I'm honestly not quite sure. It looks awfully small and its a grey color. I may try a different filter, I was pretty happy with the KAmotors intake on my first car. Thanks for the input.
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It depends on how the tuning is done. With the FMU/RRFPR you are more limited as you dont have precise control over the injectors. If Mark D tunes the car for larger injectors you should be able to get a better idea of the power capability of the fuel system.
Your main limitation is maximum torque with the factory rods. The stock DASC kit still leaves a lot of room to grow. I think the main limitation will be how small of a pulley diameter you can run before the Eaton is out of the efficiency range and IATs start climbing.