Hello everyone,
I found KNeuer's M52B25 thread and I liked the way he documented his findings of mods for his engine.
So I thought I do the same, I hope the information in this thread can be useful for others who like to play with mods on their engines.
Few words on my engine/setup: (This is the baseline or what I call stock in my case)
- M52B28 from 728i
- powers my E30
- around 300tkm on the clock
- Cheap TA-Technix Exhaust manifold. Probably does nothing. I only installed it to ease the installation of the m52
- cheap "bandel-automotive" catalytic converter (For TÜV). Probably inferior to the BMW cats
- stock E30 325i rear silencer
- stock E36 328i Airbox with stock filter
- 520i ECU with a m52b28 map I found on this forum
- Vanos has been refreshed
I've created logs and diagrams for the following setups:
- stock m52b28
- m52b28 with m54b30 intake cam
- m52b28 with m54b30 intake cam and m50b25 intake manifold
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NOT MY CAR: M52B28 with M50 Intake and 257/250 Cams
In the future, I will log the following setup:
- m52b28 with m54b30 intake cam and m50b25 intake manifold and m50b25nv intake as exhaust cam
My way of evaluating the logs is the following (not sure if this smart or not):
- Try to do as many WOT Runs as possible.
- only consider data points where the Throttle has been fully opened
- group the data points by RPM
- average the data points over a sliding window
- to limit the influence of air temperature, I try to normalize the Load by converting it to a volume using the measured IAT at each data point. I think this makes sense when I try to gauge if a mod helped air flow yes or no
- create diagrams using this data
I do this in a simple Interactive Python Notebook
Here are some diagrams:
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comparision_of_setups.png
The car with the Catcams belongs to a friend of mine, we are currently trying to find out if his MAF has aged since the data does not seem to plausible.
We think the catcams should outperform my M54B30 cam, especially in the high RPM range.
Otherwise, I think it's interesting to see the influence of different mods.
I thought the M50B25 manifold would perform better, I'm not sure if I liked the combination of M54 Intake cam and Stock manifold better.
Maybe I will try playing around with the cam timing and see if I can regain some lost load in the midrange
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VANOS.png
Here is a comparison of my VANOS tuning efforts. I think it is not perfect yet, but you can clearly see the effects of the delayed vanos off point.
It also shows the MAF value
That should be it for now, I will add more Diagrams as I make modifications to my engine.
Please take these results with a grain of salt. I actually have little understanding of tuning and engines your milage with these mods may vary greatly.