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mikerd4
Really Senior Member II
Joined: 03-November-2004
Location: Dublin
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Points: 1105
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Posted: 27-October-2005 at 08:36 |
Still a lot of work involved with the turbo, Im a definate s/c fan so Im a bit biased
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T.J.
Bavarian-Board Contributor
Joined: 22-September-2003
Location: Cork, Ireland
Status: Offline
Points: 2332
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Posted: 27-October-2005 at 09:16 |
I love these technical debates!
My brother just bought a boat with a supercharged turbocharged diesel in it. mint!
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Mazda 6 MPS
S1 Elise 135 Sport
Alfa Romeo 159 Sportwagon
Formerly E39 TDS, E36 M3, E36 328i, E34 525i, E34 518i
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ludo
Really Senior Member II
Joined: 01-October-2004
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Points: 879
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Posted: 27-October-2005 at 09:41 |
Paul I agree wioth you, if the objective is to get other the 50-60% extra BHP from stock then turbo is the way to go. Up to double the engine output you might get away with stock internal, maybe just lowering the compression and playing with the tuning (advance) to get you bhp. Past that, you will however need to change piston, conrods and the likes to withstand the pressure from the turbo and that's a very expensive business!
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Robbie Bradford
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Joined: 16-July-2004
Location: Co. Laois, Ireland.
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Points: 2124
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Posted: 27-October-2005 at 14:34 |
Say no to forced induction, i'm not a fan and i've nothing technical to add, so......i'll get me coat
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ludo
Really Senior Member II
Joined: 01-October-2004
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Posted: 27-October-2005 at 14:48 |
Come on robbie, just lil' fan!!
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Robbie Bradford
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Joined: 16-July-2004
Location: Co. Laois, Ireland.
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Posted: 27-October-2005 at 14:51 |
OK, 911 Turbo, that's it
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M3AOR
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Joined: 12-October-2005
Location: hilltown(n.ire.)
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Points: 18
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Posted: 27-October-2005 at 16:20 |
Thanx guys,i appricate all the help,im going to stick with the supercharger,as i got it for only £295. & it is only 2months old,AND never fitted!!! the guy i bought it from even gave me the ricept of sale when he bought it to prove to me that it was only 2mt. old!,il keep you's posted on how i get on,but it'l be a couple of weeks before i get a chance to stick her on.
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mikerd4
Really Senior Member II
Joined: 03-November-2004
Location: Dublin
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Points: 1105
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Posted: 27-October-2005 at 17:18 |
295 for a supercharger? what make is that?>
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llatsni
Really Senior Member II
work in progress
Joined: 22-February-2005
Location: dublinia
Status: Offline
Points: 963
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Posted: 27-October-2005 at 18:14 |
eh, yes, REALLY! What make is that "supercharger"...
you cant buy nought for a bimmer these days for 300 quid!
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1996 e34 525i SE Touring [uberwagon!]
1992 e36 325i Coupe [track car]
1998 e36 316i SE Saloon [sold... but missed]
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ludo
Really Senior Member II
Joined: 01-October-2004
Status: Offline
Points: 879
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Posted: 28-October-2005 at 03:35 |
Don;t tell me it's one of those electric gizmo! Maybe juste a compressor then, no intercooler or manifold or nothing?!
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BM Fan
Bavarian-Board Contributor
Joined: 19-January-2004
Location: Ireland
Status: Offline
Points: 1054
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Posted: 28-October-2005 at 04:11 |
Heres another group in the US doing superchargers - little bit more than 295 quid
BMW supercharger
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Martin
In BMW exile at the moment (Shame on me for lurking!!!)
Previous Models
2001 E39 520i Auto
1996 E36 M3 Evo Individual
1996 E36 328i Coupe
1997 E36 318i Conv
1992 E36 316i Sln
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Dergside
Really Senior Member II
Joined: 16-May-2004
Location: Mid West, Ireland
Status: Offline
Points: 4000
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Posted: 28-October-2005 at 11:07 |
M3AOR - be careful with all this talk of turbo and super chargers. It was a discussion just like this that led Martin astray and into his brief, but glorious, affair with the M3! Read his sig.! A broken man.....
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Now: BMW 523i SE '00, 318i SE - e91 '07, 325i Coupe '93.
Prev: e46 328i SE Touring, 330Ci, 318Ci. e39 523i SE. e36 325i Coupe *2, 323i SE, 316iSE. e30 325iSE 2dr, 320i Conv, 320i 2dr, 316i.
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BM Fan
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Joined: 19-January-2004
Location: Ireland
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Points: 1054
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Posted: 28-October-2005 at 12:31 |
Thats right - a brief but torrid affair.
Came to the conclusion that you cannot exploit a modern cars
performance on the public roads in this country and that what I really
want is a trackday machine.
Hence the change to a boring commuter vehicle and on the look out for
something that fits the other bill - no more compromising on either
side.
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Martin
In BMW exile at the moment (Shame on me for lurking!!!)
Previous Models
2001 E39 520i Auto
1996 E36 M3 Evo Individual
1996 E36 328i Coupe
1997 E36 318i Conv
1992 E36 316i Sln
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filipharvey
Senior Member II
Joined: 01-September-2005
Location: Fakenham, Norfolk
Status: Offline
Points: 203
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Posted: 06-November-2005 at 05:44 |
I had a Passat GT, 136bhp standard, converted it to a G60, up to 158bhp...
She flew.... although fuel consumption went from around 30-32 down to 20-25mpg!
Cant begin to imagine what a supercharger would do to a beemer's fuel consumption! Many people I know who have had turbo's fitted have noticed better fuel consumption in normal driving than when they had NA engines. Something to think about before you whack on your charger (£300????????)
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