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06-02-2014, 06:28 PM | #1 |
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Techo wizzers please help
Hi Guys, Not been around for a while but cecil still tucked up in the warm and waiting for this years adventures.
I'm really after some help with my E36 S54 racer and was hoping that someone out there has the knowledge. I need to De vanos the car prior to going down the standalone ecu route that I've chosen but the issue is with timing the cams.......I can source the vanos elimination kit in the uk but the cam timing is my worry. I've been searching and searching about timing the cams for optimal without the vanos but I am so struggling on finding any information........about 20 hrs on google and im truly done. I know I'll have to degree disc the crank etc and then probably get the dial gauge out but I'm in need of any info from anyone who may of done it before. I spotted a post from Mr gorilla on another forum from a while ago and I'm wondering if you ever found out the info. Any help would be muchly muchly appreciated as race season starts in eight weeks and I'm starting to struggle with the to do list. Thanks, Matty. |
06-02-2014, 06:38 PM | #2 |
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06-02-2014, 06:46 PM | #3 |
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Watta bout Nathan on here' he can delete anything
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06-02-2014, 10:43 PM | #4 |
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The way we used to do it on my old fiesta turbo we dial gauged pistons to top dead then cam to its too dead point then you really need a rolling road where you can power run it then adjust the cams via the sprockets to advance or retard as to the kind of torque band you want and where you want the band.in guessing mid range/low then you can work out by the dyno graphs where the best set up is.with a stand alone ecu i take it will need mapping so gotta take all that into consideration same time.adjusting air/fuel ratios against timing.used to watch my old boss do it its involved to say the least!!
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07-02-2014, 04:55 PM | #6 |
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Thanks guys, I'll try and get hold of Russ in the morning......the more I read the more complicated it seems.....
It looks like it may only be possible with some of the special BMW tools Quite a few of them on here I know I'll keep on it !! Thanks again !! |
07-02-2014, 08:08 PM | #7 |
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You only need bmw specialist tools if your timing it to standard spec but if your doin your own spec then just dial gauge it all because it will need moving as to what torque band you want.i can lend you the tools if you need them.
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07-02-2014, 08:55 PM | #8 |
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I wouldn't de-vanos with an h pattern personally. Sequential I wouldn't either but it is more arguable there.
Strongest s54 I know is still swinging the cams at high rpm looking at the map, there is a lot to be gained. Out of interest what ECU have you gone for and what is the engine spec?
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15-02-2014, 12:08 PM | #9 |
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Whoah sorry guys.......been so busy pulling the engine out Iv'e not been on here.
Nathan, I bought the car from a very good friend of mine who had the engine built by geoffe steele but to a fairly standard spec..... fully balanced with lightweight flywheel, clutch and pulleys etc.....arp bottom end bolts crank grind and new shells, new rings on standard pistons, all new seals/gaskets, motorsport rockers with standard cams, and various other stuff refreshed like valves etc. it does look like they have tinkered with the inlet side a little..... though. The main reasons for wanting to do away with the Vanos is Iv'e currently got an exhaust vanos code which could be a number of things and will obviously cost to put right and the basic ECU I'm going with won't control the vanos........After speaking to a couple of mototrsport companies I think for me it will be easier and hopefully less hassle for the future if I just bin it. The race engine's that steele and jc mototrsport ect build have the vanos taken off. I understand there is gains to be made if working correctly but If I carry on doing all work to the car I would just prefer it as simple as possible. The series I run in is 1hr races and Ive got to actually turn the power down a little to get into the top class so the Emerald Ecu I'm going with although fairly basic will have 3 maps installed so I can plug in before the race and set for the race but still choose full power for a different series or a trackday if I wish. The other reasons for choosing emerald is that they are only 40 mins away from me and our race series power testing company work with emeralds and they will be adjusting my 2nd map for the series so it makes sense. I think the way I'm going to go is take the engine back to Geoff steele for the devanos and timing and then I'll carry on from there to build the engine loom and fit the ecu. I'm not sure yet where to have the revs set.... as I don't want to be revving the shite out of it all the time so will discuss this with Steeles on there recommendation and options for timing with the torque etc but any help or advice is always appreciated. Thanks again guys..... Matty. |
15-02-2014, 12:12 PM | #10 |
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Ive just found out that the best way to cure this fault is to get rid of the bad luck you have. Expel it.............and the best way of getting rid of bad luck is to sell any other E36 you have as it is really really bad luck to own two
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