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E92 335i Modification Project

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a fair bit <_<

Lol, I bet! :ph34r:

With the exception of those wheels (damn right I'm envious!) I like the fact you've kept everything subtle. Any plans on upgrading the turbo?

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Love the diff photos.

That car must go like hell!

Played around last night a bit, car definitely feels very different when launching and cornering feels alot more solid - backend used to twitch and in the wet it was worse - out at hampton downs tomorrow - will know alot more soon :D

ya its quite fun running ethanol, car used to feel like a bit sluggish/torque wasn't as there at high rpm's on normal 98, with the ethanol maps car just pulls all the way to red and gives me a big smile at the moment :D

Lol, I bet! :ph34r:

With the exception of those wheels (damn right I'm envious!) I like the fact you've kept everything subtle. Any plans on upgrading the turbo?

Its on my list - but not high priority - with the amount of time the car's been out of my hands with bits getting installed etc , need more time to enjoy the car

would be keen on the stage3 turbo upgrades as the stage 1 & 2 setups still use the factory turbo housing which is tiny and when dialing in that much power on them - issues with smoking/overheating

all the stage3 at the moment are for the LHD market, no RHD models yet

FFTEC have been running a big single turbo - not that keen on a single setup

Vargas Turbo are doing upgraded twin turbo setup - no plans for RHD models

CPE at sema came out with a very nice looking kit - no price yet (http://atmosphereturbo.com/)

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Bit random but what's your fuel efficiency like?

Normal DD auckland highway driving - around 8-10L -

when i am driving with a lead foot - 13-17L

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Bit random but what's your fuel efficiency like?

If fuel efficiency is an issue, Tristan, buy a Daihatsu ;)

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So much happier with having a LSD installed, hampton downs was a lot of fun - you know its been a good day when you use a full tank of gas on the racetrack :D

Will need to look at getting another oil cooler for track days - in the afternoon had 2 sessions where it was running about 135 degrees

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If fuel efficiency is an issue, Tristan, buy a Daihatsu ;)

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Not so much as an issue, rather a comparison merely out of curiosity :P

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Not so much as an issue, rather a comparison merely out of curiosity :P

hey tristan, what sort of mileage do you get with the v8?

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hey tristan, what sort of mileage do you get with the v8?

Usually around 15-17l/100km.

I work 7 mins drive from home (no traffic though as I start at 6:15) so my driving is cold start and short for the most part.

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Was out at bmworkshop yesterday afternoon getting some dyno results and logs from my normal 98 maps

e40 comparison versus my stock baseline

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Stage1 versus Stage2 map - very underwhelming ( only thing we can note was it was about 10 degrees hotter when we were doing the stage2 pull yesterday versus when we did the stage1 pull)

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logs from when car was up on the dyno

http://www.datazap.me/u/jake1829/oft-stage2-dyno-pull-1?1-3-4-5

http://www.datazap.me/u/jake1829/oft-stage2-dyno-pull-2?1-3-4-5

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This car is sick. The LSD really makes it.

What car did you come from if you dont mind me asking?

Any e90 m3 boys tryin' to step? :ph34r:

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This car is sick. The LSD really makes it.

What car did you come from if you dont mind me asking?

Any e90 m3 boys tryin' to step? :ph34r:

thanks alot :D

LSD has made a huge difference especially with the power change on the car

my previous car was a 2003 AC Schnitzer e46 325ci

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^^ Don't forget the e34 .... BMW fanboy from ages ago...

Bloody good output there mate, you'd be stoked!

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FFTEC In-line Low Pressure Fuel Pump has arrived, getting installed this week

http://www.procedetuning.com/BMW/n54/styled-21/styled-22/index.html

Will be able to run straight e85 without having to blend with 98, can't wait to test it out @hampton downs this weekend

Waiting on the following paint to arrive:

http://www.g2usa.com/product/CBCP-335.html

got the idea from this: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=763648&highlight=stoptech

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Usually around 15-17l/100km.

I work 7 mins drive from home (no traffic though as I start at 6:15) so my driving is cold start and short for the most part

Less than a 7 minute drive? The oil would been much longer to warm up hehe :P

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Not sure what you mean Matt

Gavin@bmworkshop i believe installed the LSD in my car

only thing i remember is that certain models of the 335i had welded, others like mine was bolted so it was a easy swap, the welded ones you needed to get the whole pumpkin or something like that

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ahh nice, the LSD is so worth every penny!

which brand did you line up?

Mfactory as its a great price. Just hope its as good as the other options

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Never heard of them, find any reviews on them for the e9x models?

My wavetrak was US $1270 inc shipping to NZ , and the mfactory is 1k US? (did you get a better price?)

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btw found out - i used the original bearings for my wavetrak install

no reason to change unless the orginal ones are fked

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Never heard of them, find any reviews on them for the e9x models?

My wavetrak was US $1270 inc shipping to NZ , and the mfactory is 1k US? (did you get a better price?)

US $839 including shipping

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Never heard of them, find any reviews on them for the e9x models?

My wavetrak was US $1270 inc shipping to NZ , and the mfactory is 1k US? (did you get a better price?)

Thats a very good price for the wavetrac! Can I ask where you sourced?

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