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  1. If you use those adj regulators might pay to put a 3.6v or 4.2v zener diode across the output once you have set the pot to 3v, use an accurate digital meter & seal the pot with a dab of nail varnish so it doesn't change with vibration etc.

    The zener diode is cheap protection, if the voltage goes too high it switches on & clamps the voltage.Ask at Jaycar how to hook it across the output if you can't find info.


  2. Hi Guys, have available @NZ$115 (cost price, no markup) E34 M5 partition unit.This was fitted to the M5 & cleverly shortened the visual length of the gear area, has handy storage on both sides of shift lever & the section in front holds mobile phone etc without it sliding around.

    From an artistic view it centres the eye on the important manual box & looks the business,pictures below on my car.

    Colour is BLACK, for right hand drive manual vehicle...note: Black LEFT hand drive is no longer available so in time R/H drive will not be available.

    Genuine BMW part.

    Simply pushes in/clips to std gear console. ONLY A COUPLE OF UNITS AVAILABLE.

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  3. The bottom end to mid (around 4700rpm) is really good, the 12kw gain UNSTRAPPED vs 1kw STRAPPED is unusual, be more inclined to believe the 12kw.(16hp gain).. cam sensor playing havoc?

    Removing the wheels & bolting direct to a Dynapack hubb dyno might give you another comparison,(take out the strapping of wheels anomaly) every test on my car: Dyno Dynamics Roller Vs Dynapack has been in the 6.5kw to 8kw range in favour of the hubb dyno.

    No difference between Gavins or APT roller dyno in shootout mode.

    Suggest you fix the cam sensor fault & wait for Gavins new vanos software to get absolute max gains from your engine/headers package.

    Auto drivetrain loss is suggested at 25% so you are well above stock.


  4. yup .

    and yes it has a pretty much fully rebuilt engine .

    hartge head, std cam , valve grind , 10:1 pistons , new rings , bearings etc , gasgets etc .

    could do with a remap of teh ecu to get the full benefit of the engine mods

    That engine put down around 133kw didn't it Brent?

    If that had a proper remap done now it should be WELL above that old figure.., buy it back?


  5. Hey all,

    A mate is organising a dyno day and im going to see how my car goes out of interest. E36 328 Auto.

    Anybody dynoed a similar car? Just wondering what I can expect really.

    Will post results when I get them.

    Nick

    Have a scroll thru Alpina Australia dyno results, give you a wide cross section of POWER@WHEELS. Beware of any flywheel estimates.

    All results vary slightly, even getting the engine/box/diff at max operating temp makes a difference.(reduce drivetrain losses)

    http://www.alpinaaustralia.com.au/dyno/dyno_main.htm


  6. Bet you are rapt with that purchase, fantastic looking car! MTech 2 is a stunner, 20yrs old & still shows up other cars.

    Some people reckon 16" Alpina's look better on the E30, look around & judge for yourself?

    The only thing i would do is fit a MTech2 steering wheel in either leather/suede with Tri-colour stiching & matching gear knob.(again must have Tri-colour stitching) Gear selection cap on knob top would have again Tri-colour emblem but not the centre M...just my opinion, which doesn't mean much on this forum.....


  7. Never decrease your rent.... you end up devaluing your building because its not showing a financial return. Gear the rent to match an 8% return on investment and that will give you a better return further down the track. I own my building and the business pays rent @ 8% and all outgoings are paid by the business

    That's obvious Glenn, the point i was making was when you buy the building the repayments will start high (rent to the bank in repayments) but in time as the principle is reduced your payments will reduce.

    The rent you pay yourself as the owner is another matter.


  8. When turnovers drop it is the overheads that kill you, have a look at rents/RATES on commercial buildings. :wacko:

    That's why i recommend buying your own premises if it's a long term venture, pay the bank your 'Rent' & when you leave you own the building.

    edit.. over time as your Rent to the bank reduces your debt obviously your Rent (repayments) will decrease, can't get out of the rates though.


  9. Thanks guys, you could release a few more KW's doing the exhaust but as you chaps know it is the law of diminishing returns with N/A, spend a lot for a measly 1,2 or 3 kw.(stock exhaust is twin 50mm, Wayne checked it)

    That engine would be at it's max as a stock air pump.

    Brent you have my phone number if you wanted a set up, i think Gavin's B10 was auto so you would have to factor in more drive train loss.

    Graham (Apex), who knows what the flywheel power is, nobody can tell you exactly,(no tuner will put his name to any fantasy figures) you would have seen plenty on the dyno in your time, how's the Renault? Still love it?

    To give you Bimmer chaps some idea, this engine started at 112kw, all the intake was cleaned(throttle body etc etc)ultrasonic cleaning of injectors, new AFM,set up valve train clearance, delivered 123.5kw.(Rob @ Bavarian did all this for me)

    The morale of the story is don't just dyno & tweak without getting all the basic requirements done first, all your injectors & intake system have seen a few miles & 20yrs old etc.

    Talk to cruncy on Bimmer, he knows alot about engines & has seen different types/configurations.

    Simon,the boat anchor delivers more power/TORQUE than a 2.7/2.8 ltr M20 with worked internals at a fraction of the cost.


  10. Hi Guys, fitted stainless headers to the boat anchor M30b35 engine......................................

    It would now be the most powerful stock N/A(internal) 9.0:1 engine.

    Power@wheels 140.7kw (188.7HP)

    E34 535is is very fast & torquey, rear drive with near on 190HP @ wheels, very quick!

    Thanks to MapEcu (Performance Motor Research) & Jason (APT) for the dyno run.

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