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I still have my other board incase my methanol pump goes out for some reason I can swap boards and set up JB3 again for 5lb boost increase. All I have to do is unhook fuse that goes to pump for safety measures and keep on rollin. |
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06-21-2014, 07:38 AM | #47 |
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Can anyone tell me if the resonator delete along with turner axle back will give me any more sound than the turner alone? Also if I have both resonators and cats removed will I get code lights? The car is still just too quiet with turner alone. I need to do more. Advise ??
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06-21-2014, 08:34 AM | #48 | |
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06-21-2014, 09:10 AM | #49 | |
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Plus the catless DPs you'll get some great power gains in the midrange where as for the resonator just sound. Even though mine have no cats they have cat material in rear 02 bungs and I don't have a cel. Good luck |
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06-21-2014, 05:50 PM | #50 |
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What spinny said.. It really brings more life to the TTV8. I think M6's advice is spot on, if your not happy with the downpipes then you can also delete the resonators. I was very pleased with the extra growl after deleting them when I had Catless DP X Turner. Not really much louder just a better sound IMO.
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Ended up running a Gtr with full Asr bolt ons, a tune, and maybe more. It was pushing 700-800hp to the crank. We went from a 40 and everytime he would stay about 1-1.5 cars ahead of me. Maybe some better shifting by me and a 60 roll and I could of reeled him in. I was running full 110 with +3 boost.
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06-27-2014, 01:50 PM | #54 | |
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While you're running 100 octane bump it up to 5lbs. Do a couple of third gear full throttle pulls and cruise a bit afterwards. Then park it for a while,Let the car sleep. the more it sleeps meaning ignition turns the more it adapts to the new airflow. Be patient, after a couple of days and mileage you'll notice a huge difference. And remember the more you run it the more it will eventually heat soak. Be smart as you play save race runs by mostly cruising then let her rip. As for a meth set up its more consistent and the power up in the higher rpm just keeps pulling doesn't drop at all and best of all doesn't heat soak. Good luck and enjoy your ride. |
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06-27-2014, 02:10 PM | #55 |
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Definitely have to re run. This is exactly what I figured, I knew it would take time to adapt to the new boost so I didn't bother. From a 60 I know I woulda tore him up. Definitely gotta get her on a dyno soon .
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06-27-2014, 02:51 PM | #56 |
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Try 50 mph in 3rd gear, lower the tire pressure in the rear to low 20's and front tires to almost 50.
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06-28-2014, 03:43 AM | #58 | |
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For example when I have my drag radials on the street I keep psi at 35 but at the drag strip I lower to 25psi. You have a prepped track which the tire gives a little helps with traction even setting your suspension to comfort mode. As for you doing a 40 or 60 mph roll on the street I'd leave the psi alone. I would recommend a drag radial that's for sure. I'd practice between using 2nd and third gear at both mph and see where the sweet spot is. 2nd gear at higher mph will help from not spinning as easy for the torque isn't as strong as it is down lower rpm. Third gear sweet spot is around 70 or 80 mph. 2nd gear sweet spot is around 50 or more depending on your power curve. Anything lower you'll spin your tires. Just take some time playing and see where your car performs better. We have different set ups and power curves so my car will react differently to yours so the things I'm telling you might not work to your advantage. To be more simple just play with both gears at different mph and see which gear you have less wheel spin and a strong surge. Enjoy man! |
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06-28-2014, 06:52 AM | #59 | |
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When we race my friends all say my car is just like hopping to the front n pull away. I use to spin wheel even on 3rd gear rolling with my PSS. I'm running it with 32psi front n 30psi rear. Maybe my is a GC so much heavy so compare to coupe which is lighter? |
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06-28-2014, 12:56 PM | #62 | |
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Lowering the tire pressure on the street helps tremendously especially in our cars with lots of torque and less grip. The last two shift s3ctor events I tried many different techniques for roll racing and the sweet spot for our cars is 50mph 3rd gear and 26 psi in pilot sports. I use drag radials on the strip and 21 psi did not work for me. It had too much grip and the car would bog. 23-24 made a big difference and I got a 1.7 flat 60 foot.
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06-28-2014, 03:09 PM | #63 |
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Strongly advise anyone running the stock 2.2lbs to increase to at least 3.5 if you have easy access to 93octane love it.
Car was happy as a clam doing 4th gear pulls and that 2nd gear 40 |
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06-28-2014, 07:44 PM | #65 | |
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2007 N54 stock engine with fbo, at the present already can achieve 700+rwhp so why can't our 2012 S63TU technology do that or even more? For me it is only The lag of enough people playing with it so there isn't enough demand for the tuner to explore more to break thru the power. This is the 1st turbo charging engine that BMW is putting into their M cars, I don't think they will put in lousy stuff into the engine like piston, rod or any other parts so the engine should be strong enough to hold more than what others can really think. Lastly I want to thank M6beast again for his sharing n advice on the adaption methods so more n more of us can understand more about the power level of this engine rather than just worry n stop rising boost level after the 1st round of misfire. |
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06-28-2014, 10:59 PM | #66 | |
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Glad to see it working out. Now try burn out mode and see how she takes off! Good luck Last edited by m6beast; 06-28-2014 at 11:25 PM.. |
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