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b318isp
Moderator Group Joined: 10-October-2002 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 2057 |
Posted: 15-August-2003 at 09:40 |
Bird's may have used the Hartge crank - probably custom made. Do a bit of research and let us know! The problem is that it becomes uneconomical to invesitage this route.
You would be better off selling and buying a 325is. |
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bgti2
Newbie Joined: 08-August-2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 30 |
Posted: 15-August-2003 at 17:41 |
lol 325, yers... as mentioned i do like the compact tho :( I gonna try the chip and flywheel thing first. superchips have one for £295, which seems a little expensive...? I can get a 316 flywheel from a breakers, but I'm gonna get it lightened to 8.5kg - see what happens! ty for ur help m8 :) Edited by bgti2 |
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bgti2
Newbie Joined: 08-August-2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 30 |
Posted: 23-August-2003 at 18:04 |
muhaha, check this out! over 200bhp, with a simple (?!) bolt-on = heh! Edited by bgti2 |
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lancelotII
Really Senior Member II Joined: 24-November-2002 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 853 |
Posted: 24-August-2003 at 09:51 |
If you really want to do this properly, sepak to Nigel at Bexley Motorworks 0208 304 9797. They had an e36 with an M42 that they modified with a new induction system and ecu, it worked very well. Also, if you want a chip get a custom one. Off the shelf chips are cheap alternatives to doing the job properly, and that is on the rolling road with a custom map for your car.
Think about this, if you buy the off the shelf chip and then make other mods to the car how do you know the chip is making the most of those mods. Answer, you don't and it probably isn't. Custom chip is the way to go. |
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bgti2
Newbie Joined: 08-August-2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 30 |
Posted: 24-August-2003 at 12:15 |
thx lanceelotII, ur a bit late to this m8?! ;) good stuff, thx m8, willdo. also take ur point about custom chip. I am intending replacing the flywheel for a lighter one, so would do that first b4 chip...I have spoken to superchips who say that for £295 they will take my car for a day and fit one...seemed dear, but if it's a 'custom' one, then what you've said would explain it :) I had intended just doing that, but will follow up on ur info first, thx dude! here's the link for the supercharger, as sold above: http://www.downingatlanta.com/da_superchargers_info_new.htm can be fitted, by most people, in "5 hours", the blurb says, with up to 120,000 miles expected of the unit, and, apparently, more or less stock mpg?! the stock manifold is replaced, but other wise, no welding or that type of work...just bolts on to give you OVER 200bhp :) ...which is nice!
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lancelotII
Really Senior Member II Joined: 24-November-2002 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 853 |
Posted: 25-August-2003 at 00:23 |
I doubt for £295 they are going to do a custom chip. They may run the car up on their rollers to ensure you don't have detonation, but if they have a chip off the shelf I bet that's what you will get.
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Nick
Bavarian-Board Contributor BMWCC Area Organiser Yorks & Humber Joined: 21-October-2002 Location: God’s own county... Yorkshire Status: Offline Points: 1319 |
Posted: 25-August-2003 at 08:38 |
I'm a bit late on this thread..
.. you could do worse than speak to Nigel Moseley.. I remember his 'compact' racer frightening the regular trackday boys several years ago. He did quite a lot of work to the engine. I'll dig out his number and post it later. Nick |
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b318isp
Moderator Group Joined: 10-October-2002 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 2057 |
Posted: 25-August-2003 at 12:57 |
lancelot II is correct. The Superchips chip for this engine is generic but is quite good.
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bgti2
Newbie Joined: 08-August-2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 30 |
Posted: 25-August-2003 at 13:20 |
interesting, ok lancelot II thx m8, do you know any custom chip people? I only mentioned superchips, cos someone else mentioned them to me, I'm none the wiser :) nick, that's not the same nigel as in lancelott's earlier post is it?! (the bloke from bexley?)
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Mark R
Really Senior Member I Wimborne, Dorset Joined: 24-February-2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 436 |
Posted: 26-August-2003 at 07:14 |
Mark Roberts
E30 318iS Wessex Region Secretary E30 Registrar & committee member Someone left a note on my windscreen. It read 'Parking Fine' that was nice |
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Nick
Bavarian-Board Contributor BMWCC Area Organiser Yorks & Humber Joined: 21-October-2002 Location: God’s own county... Yorkshire Status: Offline Points: 1319 |
Posted: 26-August-2003 at 14:12 |
Yes.. 'that' Nigel.
He's a good bloke, but will talk all day.. don't phone from a mobile! Nick |
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bgti2
Newbie Joined: 08-August-2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 30 |
Posted: 27-August-2003 at 16:12 |
"Dear Sir,
Thank you for your message and for your interest in our DowningAtlanta Supercharger systems for BMW cars. The current price of the complete, bolt-on kit for the 318 is $3,395. Thanks again for your inquiry and please contact me again if I may assist further. I have attached an information letter that may answer many of your questions. Jim Goodroe
DowningAtlanta Superchargers Tel. 770-457-2692 Fax 770-458-6118" I ain't really got $3,395 to spend! - would be nice tho, 200bhp :(
thx Mark R :)
lol Nick!
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