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Please allow me to remind you that your very first posts in this forum (~3 weeks ago) were saying that with cams, compression, head work, exhaust and map the CSL would make 400+bhp. At that time, you haven't done any research about the engine. A few people, including myself said it's impossible to achieve this without serious components that cost a lot of money. Therefore yes I was insisting that it's impossible what you were saying. Here we are 3 weeks later and you are saying like a true expert that it's impossible to do it without expensive components. What is there to say now ? That BMW MS didn't have the expertise or skills ? Because their components have a very small life expectancy with 415bhp on the race cousin of the S54, the P54B32. Last but not least, can we stay on the subject which is about a BMW engine ? Otherwise I will start posting pics and info of Superbike engines ![]() |
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I'm getting very confused trying to keep up with this thread. Think I, for one, will just have to leave my car alone now
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I like this forum because its light hearted and very rarely any handbags, so can we please stop waving our willys, put them back in the y fronts. And keep this forum a pleasant one. Not letting it descend into an argumentative place like all other forums seem to be.
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Actually, if you look back I was actually trying to ascertain if people had actually achieved the claimed figures with the bolt on mods ![]() When Shimmy commented that there was a reason why a user who claimed to have 384bhp couldn't notice the difference compared to a standard one, I didn't beat about the bush, and suggested that a lot of the figures are pure BS. Unfortunately Shimmy would not confirm or deny this fact ![]() The guy who maps my engines has already achieved 400bhp on an E46 race engine, BUT he has said that it lost a big portion of it's bottom end and wasn't suitable for a road car. However, the customer built the engine, so who knows what parts were in it. There are many reasons why manufacturers have their hands tied regarding achieving figures (air restrictors / restrictions on modifications allowed). Ford only achieved 540bhp out of the Cosworth engine due to these reasons, yet aftermarket tuning companies have far exceeded this. So as to the reason for posting images of my own engine, I was using it as an examples of what not being constrained by rules and regulations can give, I don't deal in BS ![]() In the same way, if I was to build an S54 engine, I would not have my hands tied like BMW have and I've already been daydreaming about an ultimate spec engine, but until I come up with the £20k to build it, it will remain pure fantasy ![]() Rest assured if things do change, then I will be posting my findings here. I suspect that the first real eye-opener would be the true engine dyno figure that a standard CSL engine makes - I'd lay money it was quite a bit below the 355bhp claimed ![]() At the end of the day, I just want to have fun ![]()
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Mine was also delimited from the factory, it made 349 on Simpsons dyno dynamics dyno and never felt slow in a straight line compared to others, remapped or not.
I'll ask Simpsons if they ever had a standard CSL engine on the engine dyno, I know they had a de-vanos'd one but still on standard DME.
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Hi,
Funny how the old 'search' facility never gets a look in. It been mentioned here several times that, Std CSL Engine numbers are Optimistic, but like all std Engines you get a few that exceed but many that do not come up to the number. Head- you will never gain 18 BHP out of a S54 head no matter what you do to it. You will be extremly lucky if you see anywhere near a double digit HP gain, on head alone, no matter who is doing the porting polishing and flow testing etc. Cams, no real gains unless you up the Std C/R and replace all the top end valve train etc, gives the impression of making a much more peaky engine, but a large part of that is down to the engine Rev Band being moved higher up and if anything being made narrower. Crank, about as good as it gets for a out the box Crank, for sure all the 'Tuning Experts'' will tell you to knife edge the Crank, but the L6 engine suffers from substantial internal harmonics and resonatates badly once the balance of the engine is altered, hence why the Stroked S54 Arrow Cranks that Vac sell are only really good to around 7900/ 8000 rpm. Several cases of stroked S54 revved to 8400 rpm that are no longer rotating. Rods- the 'ice' cracked rods are very good for 8300/8400 rpm, so changing them for Forged Steel only gains a lighter wallet and in most cases a 'Heavier' Rod than the std ones. Not much point paying 1k plus for a nice set of Forged Steel rods that increase the reciprocating mass, or 4k plus for a Ti set that sounds great on the spec sheet. Pistons, again very good, and not much to be gained unless altering the CR of the engine up to 12 or 12.5 CR which brings with it, its own set of issues. Block, std block at 4.5mm between bores is about as low as you want to go for reliability and longtevity as the heat soak between bores, given the fast piston speed, even with the Piston Oil squirters, can cause the the block to distort. Some go another 0.25 or even 0.5mm on the overbore, but its reliability really does start to suffer. Its in part why the stroked S54 came about as not much meat, to go sideways. I think most of this infomation compilied by many Members over the years is availble by using the ''search'' facility. S54 is what it is, a very good engine out the box, but over the years the 'Tuning Bragging'' rights have pushed the alleged performance numbers higher and higher, where you now have some claiming to have more powerful S54' s than the MS P54 M3 engine, which is a complete different animal to what you get in your S54, CSL included. 20k would not buy the head alone. Regards, The Gorilla. |
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I did suggest that the additional 16bhp would require head work AND a compression hike not just one or the other
![]() Given the block thickness, I was thinking Nikasil steel liners and a spacer plate to raise the deck height to allow longer rods (as per the Skyline stroker kits ![]() ![]() I recon you could do a nice reliable 420-430bhp engine for £20k that way (that had the same rev limit as the OE item). The standard length Arrow rods are actually 64g lighter than the stock items ![]() The £20k quoted is PLUS having the original engine, and you'd naturally have everything dynamically balanced to check the harmonics were okay (along with a damper if it was deemed necessary). I have a company that does this work for me ![]() The only issue that is that it would probably mean junking the stock ECU and running an aftermarket one, which then leads to non-genuine clocks etc. I was hoping that with my contacts, I could bring someone over from Germany to live map the standard ECU, but I haven't got that in depth yet ![]() Give me a chance, I haven't even got a car yet ![]()
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