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the saga of my own personal hell continues
For those of you that don’t know me I have an e34 with an m20 engine
The mission Build an m20 as if it were a racing engine Reduce parasitic drag as much as possible Engineer and Fabricate as many parts as possible See what an m20 can do Have fun What’s been done thus far? Suspension Aluminum lower control arms with HD rubber bushings New upper control arms with urethane bushings New tie rods Urethane dust boots urethane sway bar bushings UUC red Urethane transmission mounts H&R springs Koni yellow shocks and struts New shock mounts New strut mounts New bump stops Aluminum adjustable sway bar links Billet aluminum stress bar Aesthetic stuff 2 tone leather interior Wood grain trim PA system (amplified) 300 watts RMS 2 12” kicker comps in custom built box with 1000 watt RMS amp Dual battery setup using 2 duralast gold 65-dlg batteries (1000 cranking amps 850 cold each) Interior trunk remote battery terminal Interior trunk rear battery kill switch E39 5 series mirrors E39 ambient lighting (on fader switch) JVC head unit Engine I motor 2.7 stroker 7.0:1 compression using e crank e rods I pistons I head Ported head with 3 angle valve job E main bearings (they’re actually better than I because they have a 360 degree oil groove) Walbro 255 inline fuel pump (kept stock pump as well) Free flow catback exhaust Spec Racing stage 1 friction disc Locked fan clutch Things that are in progress now (or sitting in my bedroom waiting to go on the car) -6an aeromotive rrfpr Multi throttle intake that I will refer to as MTI – made from Suzuki GSXR1000 throttle bodies and an old m20 intake manifold T3t4 hybrid .70ar turbo Stupid huge intercooler 27”x19”x3” Oil filter relocation kit Stupid huge oil cooler 10”x6”x2” Megasquirt DIYPNP with 4 bar map daddy, and boost control solenoid Spec Racing Stage 5 racing clutch Innovate lc-1 wideband Autometer kobalt boost gauge Autometer kobalt oil pressure gauge Misc other turbo parts Line locks Needle bearing-roller tipped rocker arms with elephant foot adjustment 36lb accel injectors Tial waste gate HKS sequential blow off valve 3 inch v-band exhaust with a 3 inch magnaflow cat s54 coils Future build Beginning January of 2011 3.2 stroker Complete racing head Arp main and head studs Aeromotive a-1000 fuel pump in a sump with -10 feed and return E85 Race coated (DLC) bearings Nuke performance fuel rail -10 an EMP electronic water pump (will replace the mechanical pump) 7 stage Peterson fluid dry sump oil system Electric motor to drive the power steering pump Convert engine to chain drive or utilize a Kevlar timing belt from a Toyota supra Custom timing cover Water pump and oil pump block off plates gs6-37bz transmission Lightweight flywheel and clutch assembly Twin borg warner .56 ar turbos twin 3 inch exhausts Other misc upgrades to support the build etc I know I’m crazy you don’t need to tell me. I know that I could make way more power with an engine swap but I don’t care I know this will be expensive thanks for letting me know. I will post pics of new progress but I recommend that you look up my thread on r3vlimited or just look at the photos on photobucket. Have fun and I look forward to hearing from you. Last edited by whatt18yahoo; 07-27-2010 at 02:20 AM.. |
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i installed the walbro 255 and the aeromotive a-1000 fuel pressure regulator. This is a huge difference in throttle response and i'd like to say power, i'll have to put it on the dyno to confirm that statement though.
The MTI is complete, i'm just waiting to put it on the car until i sort out the throttle linkage setup. |
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yesterday i spent some time running wires for my gauges, as i realized that there simply isn't a lot of room on the a-pillar to have multiple wire leads, i spent time re-running wires for multiple connections.
today i installed my wideband 02 sensor and in the process lost (misplaced) the terminator plug. therefore my (stock motronic) ecu is receiving a wideband signal as opposed to the necessary narrowband signal. having installed the wideband i went for a drive and the gauge read rich 7.4 and flashing (super rich-like error rich i'd guess it was actually 3.5-4.5 afr) it was so rich in fact that when i burped the throttle 1/4 it actually poured a stream 4 feet behind the car of fuel. after letting it run for about 15 minutes i went for a drive and it actually seamed to be ok-ish it read about 10.8-14.7 unless i went over 4500 at which point it'd go back to 7.4 tomorrow i'm going to radioshack and buying a terminator plug and will recalibrate the unit and attempt some datalogging just to see how she's doing. i'm waiting on a few missing things from DIYautotune.com so i can get my ecu up and running. but assuming i get the few missing parts and correct the few issues my ecu will be on the car this week. sorry i haven't posted pics as of yet so here's a few. this is a pic of my dirty engine bay but you can see my adjustable fuel pressure regulator and the stainless line ![]() multi-throttle intake MTI ![]() another view of the MTI the small pipe sticking out of the side is for the blow off valve that is not yet installed ![]() my natalie ![]() back when the engine bay was clean ![]() anything red is urethane anything silver is aluminum and it's all adjustable ![]() my ECU ![]() i did all the 2tone leather and the woodgrain ![]() ![]() yes there are 2 batteries in this car wired in parallel a pair of duralast 65-dlg's that = 2000 cranking amps 1700 cold cranking amps
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![]() ![]() hope to hear from some of you folks. the next project will be getting the new ecu into the car then the MTI (hopefully- the only thing i need in order to get it on the car is to get the linkage relationship figured out and then it should be ready to go on the car) after that i'll be getting the remote oil system onto the car including my oil pressure gauge - course when i start doing the next gauge i'll be wiring up and running all necessary lines for the other gauges. |
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This is fun stuff, right!
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it most certainly can be. unfortunately it's frustating and expensive at times. but oh so fun
thanks wayne i have some of your parts in my car. thank you Last edited by whatt18yahoo; 05-02-2010 at 06:52 PM.. |
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Hi R3V!!
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word up to the limited. lol
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i finally got the wideband working right-ish the car goes nuts over 4500 rpms and then goes lean or the wideband just starts flashing a code 8 error. it annoys me to no end that i can't figure out what the exact problem is. i think it's my stupid low compression. in any case i went to plug the megasquirt into the car and the main relays start buzzing and going nuts. WITH KEY OUT OF THE CAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!. i am so pissed off. i spent the last few days on ALLDATA crossreferencing the e30 and e34 ecu's to see if there are any differences, and i'm not finding any signifigant differences. anyone have any suggestions? |
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in any case i figured out the problem with the ecu. i'm just waiting on a replacement tranistor, as soon aas it gets here all should be well and ready to go. the new wideband o2 sensor is on it's way and i'll be buying some wire loom so i can build some gauge wiring harnesses then start running the wiring for them. this weekend or next week i think i'll relocate the battery from the passenger side to the driver side so i'll have space for the turbo. things are moving right along at the moment. finally |
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thanks to ben @ diyautotune the ecu is fixed properly
natalie took her first breaths today on her new megasquirt ecu. had a few kinks and i figured them out as soon as i got home. will do more tuning tomorrow. and make her light up tomorrow. Last edited by whatt18yahoo; 05-13-2010 at 07:29 PM.. |
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natalie took her first running steps with her new brain.
meaning she got her megasquirt installed. and then i deleted the afm tomorrow i'm deleting the idle air control valve. and more than likely relocating the battery to the driver side of the car. the most notable gain with the megasquirt is the throttle response. and it doesn't even have a throttle position sensor it still has the throttle position switch. aside from the throttle response she now sees a full 7000 rpm - which is a truly majestic sound if you've never heard it before. and lastly she starts up in just 2 or 3 crank rotations as opposed to the normaal 10-15. like i said IT IS AWESOME!!!!!!!! |
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Please stop!
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Seems the first thread was finally locked on R3V. So he started another.
natalie got a new brain - R3VLimited Forums very funny to see a trashed E34 "build" on an E30 forum. Too funny! |
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Let's start with hack job wiring.
How much weight did you shave off the crankshaft with that grinder? Is it still in balance? |
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i didn't do that at all. it was a crazy remark but i didn't do it and in regards to the wiring, you do realize that none of the wiring is permanent yet, right? i'm pretty sure i've said that. the reason it's there at the moment is simply to make sure it works then once thats verified i'll make it permanent |
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So it does not work?
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