02-03-2013, 11:44 AM | #81 |
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Mike,
Judging by your video, surely spending the money you have set aside for mods on a bt of driver training would be better? |
02-03-2013, 12:01 PM | #82 |
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Mike I have a solution for you.
These guys have a P54 engine for sale. http://www.scottsdalemotorsport.com/...ECARPARTS.html They also have the original P54 headers. |
02-03-2013, 12:37 PM | #83 | |
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02-03-2013, 01:09 PM | #84 |
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02-03-2013, 01:16 PM | #85 |
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Hi,
Really strange thread. Do not know very much about these Bang/Bang Pop-Pop things. Without going off topic to much does this 800 BHP or whatever Escort have the WRC Multi Link rear end fitted, and what sort of Turbo lag does it run ? Ford had major Traction problems at circa 325/350 BHP with the Turbo Escort and had to re-design the rear end as the std Mac Struts and Trailing arms could not cope, hence a totally re-designed rear Multi Link suspension was required to handle the Traction issues. Struts on Trailing arms is Camber and toe gain hell on a Track. So does the fire breathing monster run WRC complete rear end ? Anything done at the front, Wishbones ? Turbo lag, I expect many have been there, mid corner, whoosssh in it comes and hence maybe the reference to the right and left armco's at the Ring I am guessing `? So do you run an enormus Turbo at very low Boost to help offset the Lag, or just try and second guess when its coming and turn the radio down so you can monitor it better ? Heat- what do you do with a Car like this when the ambient air temp is 32c plus pit every 2 laps ? Global Warming if correct does you no favors. Bit like the GTR, 2 good laps then 3 to cool it all down if your lucky, or back to the Pits for 30 mins. Thats why Nissan fitted Cup Holders. Was it not the Escort Turbo's that had to run around with the ''water Kit Aid'' no not First Aid, water kit aid in the boot, but not connected or something ? With all this going on I can uderstand the attraction of something without boost, as spending part of the Track day in the pits cooling down, fumbling for the Water Kit Aid, or spending so much of each lap sideways is not really making the best use of on Track Time. Interesting car though. As regards Tuning the S54 ala CSL if you really believe that 20/30 BHP more will shave seconds of any given lap then there are many out just waiting for your money. BMW drew the line at Circa 415 BHP on cost v reliability, its all to conveniently forgotten. Regards, The Gorilla. |
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Regarding turbo lag, it has none to speak of, due to the roller bearing core on the turbo and switchable ALS (Anti Lag System). However, I guess that is not what you really mean as turbo lag is the loss of boost between gear changes and the time it takes to regain the boost in up or down shifts. I suspect what you're really asking is what the boost threshold is like (which is the rpm point that the turbo makes full boost). Well here is the dyno graph to answer that question: As you can see it makes good boost from 3250rpm onwards (much better than lots of other factory turbo cars even. This is achieved by a roller bearing core turbo, relatively high compression and a Mountune WRC roller barrell intake system (which changes the standard single throttle butterfly arrangement to individual throttle arrangement per cylinder (like the Cecil's). Quote:
The front end is standard and although the front roll centre is lower than the rear, it's not too bad in the dry, but does push on a bit if you go in too hard in the wet (but the so do most cars ). Quote:
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It has cooling system that allows full use of the power in all weathers. The intercooler is 100mm thick with massive surface area. For the engine cooling it has an increased capacity radiator, plus a secondary one as well, along with running a waterless coolant that doesn't boil until over 200deg C, all of which prevents localised hot spots from super heating the coolant and raising the temperature to a dangerous level. As you can see it also has a thermostatically controlled oil cooler to supliment the OE water cooled Mocal item. Quote:
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It beeps at the start because the pressures have been dropped and it's giving the low warning alarm. Once they get up to pressure (with some heat in them) it then turns off. Towards the end of the session, the tyres start to overheat (the alarm trips when they go above 80 deg C). However, as I can see some good scalps in the distance, I elect to ignore the alarm until I've reeled them in and had a "play". Not wanting kill the tyres, I then chose to come in and let everything cool for the next session. Not being a car that is used on a daily basis, it has been properly prepped for track work . Thanks. However, they say that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, I would suggest you stick to Cecils . Quote:
If a normal E46 M3 engine came along for the right money, it might even be worth stripping one down to see if any improvements could be made with some lighter reciprocating parts. IMO there's not a production car out there that can't be improved, as manufacturers have to build a certain degree of safey margin into things to allow for 100,000 + mile life span. I'm not requiring that kind of longevity .
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02-03-2013, 04:21 PM | #87 |
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You appear to have finally answered your own questions in your last two paragraphs.
Good luck coaxing any more useful hp out of the S54, it sounds like you are far better at that than BMW Motorsport. Best of luck too making the CSL 'more exciting to drive'. I look forward to your results. Last edited by sjb; 02-03-2013 at 04:23 PM. |
02-03-2013, 04:34 PM | #88 | |
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02-03-2013, 05:30 PM | #89 |
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Is this your current setup ?
If yes, I don't see TTX dampers. These are monotube inverted. Are you running TTX (only) at the back ? |
02-03-2013, 05:37 PM | #90 |
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Definitely Ohlins in that Pic Alex from what I can see.
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