» Site Navigation | | » Recent Threads | | My 318ti build 05-21-2024 04:48 PM 05-21-2024 04:48 PM 0 Replies, 1,338 Views | | | | | | 04-04-2009, 10:38 PM | #106 | Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: san jose Posts: 425 | Quote: Originally Posted by mohaughn The motors have nothing to do with it.. The problem is that people come on here and think that they can do a DIY turbo for less than 1000$... I think the cheap nature of these cars, combined with people not wanting to spend more than the car is worth is what causes most of the DIY projects to fail. Not the engines... There are plenty of examples of very well running M42 turbo engines. I've posted links to one putting down well in excess of 250 rwhp several times.. | theres a member on here xxxjohnyxxx running 16 psi on stock internals with 175000 with no problems now he has a mm motor ....u can search you tube there's some video of his car i have seen e 30 m 42 putting down over 500 whp... | | | 04-05-2009, 12:45 AM | #107 | Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Central Florida Posts: 678 | Quote: Originally Posted by Turboready So I guess soon you will tell me when to eat, sleep and drink, since when you were you so much in control of my life mate? Where did I indicate that I was doing this only and had everything for it? If the wait is too long for you go to sleep and we will give you a buzz when its done, all you have to do is think of it as another tried and failed project for now LOL | Not really telling you anything... Simply stating that back in Sep 08' you began this thread... 7 months later you're still telling us you're building the engine. I don't know how you operate, but when I get into a project I attack it and get it done ASAP... not just do a little thing here, leave it for a month, then do a little thing there... I guess that's just me!... In any case we have all been waiting on your BUILD to come through, so that those of us that want to go Turbo have a guide to follow!... or you would simply get some business out of us having you build some kits... Just a thought... Hopefully it wont be a year from now for you to actually have everything installed and working! We are all routing for your project to succeed, cause there have been so many FAILED attempts... __________________ 2LT Rodriguez CA ARNG TURBO 96' Sport, Alaska Blue, Auto Custom JohnBoy Turbo, Midnight-Tunning Software, HKS BOV, e-Pod Gauge Pod, BavAuto Springs, Bilstein Sport, e30 3.73 LSD, Depo P36, Apexcone 55w HID, OEM Spoiler, M3 Lip, M3 Mesh Grill, Crossdrilled Rear Rotors, M3 Front Brakes, Sparco 3 point Harness, Euro M3 Wheel, K&N cone, Clear Corner/Sides/Tails, M3 Center Console & Arm-rest, M3 Red Cluster Needles, M3 Mirrors & Side Skirts, RD Exhaust, DS-1 wheels!... | | | 04-05-2009, 02:01 AM | #108 | Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Bend, OR Posts: 237 | Quote: Originally Posted by Turboready John, its not going to fail, I never start a project and not finish it, I am doing this for a good friend of mine and that makes it even more critical. Honestly speaking, I don't have much redesigning to do, we had an e30 with the same m42 boosted and running very strong so this will be better because all the ground work was already done. | That is what I like to hear!! I'm giving you nothing but support and encouragement so please don't take it any other way!! I just wanna see this bad boy! | | | 04-08-2009, 02:27 AM | #109 | Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Ontario Canada Posts: 105 | Quote: Originally Posted by yoda Not really telling you anything... Simply stating that back in Sep 08' you began this thread... 7 months later you're still telling us you're building the engine. I don't know how you operate, but when I get into a project I attack it and get it done ASAP... not just do a little thing here, leave it for a month, then do a little thing there... I guess that's just me!... In any case we have all been waiting on your BUILD to come through, so that those of us that want to go Turbo have a guide to follow!... or you would simply get some business out of us having you build some kits... Just a thought... Hopefully it wont be a year from now for you to actually have everything installed and working! We are all routing for your project to succeed, cause there have been so many FAILED attempts... | Yoda, I am not sure where you got the impression I was building an engine 7 months ago, if you go back to the beginning of my thread you will see I did not even have an engine as yet. We bought a parts car and pulled out the engine and gearbox in November, tore it down and started ordering parts and accessories. You cannot look at all the failed attempts and allow it to interfere with my and my project and progress, that is purely stereotypical of you. If you gave it thought, you should realize that the others failed for some reason or the other and I am taking my time to do this right and professionally. I do not rush projects like this, it takes time to do something right especially when its a totally custom job like this. Downshift a gear or two and be patient, this will be a success done at its best We cleaned and polished the pistons, installed new rings (BMW OEM very expensive) installed new bearings and have the block assembled. Just look at the reflection on the cardboard from the polished piston compared to the one which was only cleaned | | | 04-08-2009, 02:28 AM | #110 | Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Ontario Canada Posts: 105 | More | | | 04-08-2009, 02:31 AM | #111 | Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Ontario Canada Posts: 105 | More pics | | | 04-08-2009, 02:35 AM | #112 | Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: asdfasdf Posts: 10,002 | it's starting to look like an engine I wouldn't take Yoda's comments too personally, we all want this project to succeed, we just want it NOW | | | 04-08-2009, 04:40 AM | #113 | Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Auburn, WA Posts: 1,814 | i want a turbo engine too, how much would u charge for a turbo kit for the m44 engine, also where in canada r u located? close to WA? __________________ 5/96 318TI Sport BIG TURBO | | | 04-08-2009, 04:47 AM | #114 | Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Ontario Canada Posts: 105 | Quote: Originally Posted by tiFreak it's starting to look like an engine I wouldn't take Yoda's comments too personally, we all want this project to succeed, we just want it NOW | Not taking Yoda personally, just giving him some crap back | | | 04-08-2009, 04:52 AM | #115 | Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Ontario Canada Posts: 105 | Quote: Originally Posted by Jean H.318TI i want a turbo engine too, how much would u charge for a turbo kit for the m44 engine, also where in canada r u located? close to WA? | Damn Dude, you are on the other side of USA LOL I am in Ontario. We are now working on it so can't give any pricing as yet. Follow the thread please to see our progress and when we complete the project. | | | 04-08-2009, 04:58 AM | #116 | Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Auburn, WA Posts: 1,814 | i can drive there to get my turbo kit installed lol i would be the guinea pig lol good luck with this built i love it __________________ 5/96 318TI Sport BIG TURBO | | | 04-08-2009, 05:27 AM | #117 | Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Ontario Canada Posts: 105 | Quote: Originally Posted by Jean H.318TI i can drive there to get my turbo kit installed lol i would be the guinea pig lol good luck with this built i love it | You wont need to be a guinea pig, when we are finished with the build, there will be no experimenting, we will have all the facts for the M42/M44 turbo build design all down pat. It's for this reason we are not rushing it but doing the build with a lot of attention to detail. My buddy who is building this with me M42 was boosted and though it was not a detailed build as this, it's quick and ran great with no issues. That build covered a lot of the ground work already, this is perfecting it. The drive should not be too bad if you would like to. Thanks for the props and I will keep you guys up to date | | | 04-08-2009, 05:54 AM | #118 | Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Ontario Canada Posts: 105 | | | | 04-08-2009, 01:18 PM | #119 | Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Norway Posts: 194 | I cant believe all here has failed on building turbo on this engines ;S I could do a "guide" / "write up" how to build a turbo engine of M42/M44 engines If anyone like to... Good luck with the project Turboready! Im sure it will turn out great =) A few questions: What pistons / rods are u useing? whats the compression? What injectors are you planning to use ? Are you going to change the injection system or just chip it ? What boost are you going to make it run on? (in bar please, since we rarly use psi in norway) ... | | | 04-08-2009, 03:56 PM | #120 | Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Ontario Canada Posts: 105 | Quote: Originally Posted by Fagerheim Good luck with the project Turboready! Im sure it will turn out great =) A few questions: What pistons / rods are u useing? whats the compression? What injectors are you planning to use ? Are you going to change the injection system or just chip it ? What boost are you going to make it run on? (in bar please, since we rarly use psi in norway) ... | Fagerheim, most of the guys here want to do this on a budget, not rebuilding the engine though a few will go all out. The guy I am doing this does not want to drop a ton of money on this either. I have seen lots of amazing projects coming out of Norway from BMW's, Volvos, VW's etc. but with lots of money thrown at it. The guys here I think would like a fair quality, low cost bolt on kit using stock internals and that's the route I am going with this project. So we are using stock pistons, rods and rings, rings and bearings are new. Everything on the head is stock but with new valve guides, seals and valves grinded and reseated. The head is rebuilt and resurfaced with no short cuts. Compression will be a bit lower since we using a stock but thicker head gasket with ARP studs. We will start with stock injectors but have two high volume extra boost injectors triggered by a micro processed extra injector controller. We will use a chip for timing and possibly off boost tuning. Later we will possibly upgrade to m50 injectors and boost a bit more. We will start out with about .7 bar work up to 1 bar, but I think with stock internals around .8 bar should be the maximum boost for a daily driven street car. 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