Against the RimPRO M3s:
Tom - 95, euro HFM, cams, custom software, 3.38 diff
Dan - 98 sedan, custom-built 320 HP NA Stickley engine
I just got my car back from some final CPO work after two months (details here), and was cruising along with Tom and Dan on Rt.3 in NH, from exit 12 down to exit 1, at about 1:30 in the morning.
Versus Dan:
The first time we went, I got a slight jump starting in the middle of 4th gear and it wasn't until the top of 5th that Dan was by me. This gave me a bit of false confidence, and I went again with him, this time starting in 3rd at about 70 mph, with different results. I went WOT, and started counting 1, 2, 3, 4...as I said "five, six" he had overtaken me with an authoritative force that clearly showed the true power of his car. Lesson learned - No more third gear starts with Dan.
Versus Tom:
No discernable advantage for either of us over the other in acceleration. However, we really never lined up and went toe to toe, but rather kind of just chatted on the Nextels and hit it whenever we saw a wide-open, clear stretch of road. Most of the time Tom was in the lead as he knew the terrain, and to my surprise when we would go WOT I would stay right in place behind him. I do suspect that were we to go on a "three honk" run that he would pull ahead, as his mods just plainly make for a clearly faster car.
I am quite happy with my new setup. With the loss of the ERT UDP, I can feel the torque loss under 4000 RPM, but the car is stronger than ever as it twists to redline. The AA 600 hp clutch kit is a Godsend - thanks to the advice of a certain drag racing BF.C mod I practiced launching my old clutch out of existence ( ) but now the car is a monster. I launched at just under 5000 RPM coming out of a toll booth with gorilla-style clutch modulation and the car absolutely tore off with only minor wheelspin. With the new engagement point right off the floor, shifts are immediate as I retract my leg, and are now blissfully bereft of tail wag with the replaced RTABs.
Only one more modification and I am done until the AA SC install. But that's another writeup for another time.
Chris
Nice run'sWhat mod's do you have?:
• EUROSPORT INTAKE • JC SOFTWARE • S50 MANIFOLD • EURO HFM • SCHRICK CAMS • 24LB INJECTORS • EVOSPORT UD PULLIES •
• H&R SPORT SPRINGS • SUPERSPRINT EXHAUST • FAN DELETE • ASC DELETE • LTW FLYWHEEL • ROGUE CARBON/KEVLAR CLUTCH •
• BILSTEIN STRUTS & SHOCKS • ZIMMERMAN X-DRILLED • BORED TB • X BRACE • ZKW'S • 4500K HID • ROGUE OCTANE SSK • TME'S •
JC CAIOriginally posted by mr_green
Nice run'sWhat mod's do you have?:
AA Clutch kit and LTW Flywheel
B&B Tri-Flo
Dinan Stage II Software
Down on H&R Coilovers to keep it planted
Before, with the ERT UDP, I dyno'd at 225 whp / 226 tq, and then later re-dyno'd (with a cracked guibo, slipping clutch, and whining tranny) at 215 whp / 219 tq. Nothing special, really. And yet, even without the UDP, the car feels faster than ever over 4000 RPM and at highway speeds. :
Chris
Nice runs Chris.
-Joe
Good races
Life is short. Run more boost.
Turbo E36 318iS Coupe
234rwhp @ 18psi (Mitsubishi turbo)
C&V Dyno Dynamics Dyno (2002)
Now running larger GT28 turbo.
Waiting for 2003 Dyno Day
Chris, are you planning on installing one of the new pulley kits that don't change the crank pulley like RE's or UUC's?
Rel
1999 Titanium Silver ///M3 (SOLD)
Conforti Intake, Shark Injector, AA Gen 3 Exhaust, AA Track Pipe, Koni SAs, H&R OE Sports, TC Kline RSMs, X-Brace, UUC TMEs, ZKWs w/HID, DDE Gen IV, Clears, NIKEN pedals, Pioneer DEH-P7000, Valentine One
2003 Tarmac Black Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII
Borla cat-back, AEM SRI, GReddy TT, Sony CDX-CA810X
2005 Lemans Blue Chevrolet Z51 Corvette
It depends. If things work out the way I would like, I am just going to install the AA SC kit. Barring any unforseen expenses, of course. I would like to have it installed by the end of spring/summer, but if not, I will most certainly be returning to some sort of pulley setup.Originally posted by Rel44 M3
Chris, are you planning on installing one of the new pulley kits that don't change the crank pulley like RE's or UUC's?
Chris
Chris, we need to line up!!
Leo
Sure, as soon as the car gets back from Turner, it's on.Originally posted by bimmer143
Chris, we need to line up!!
Chris
Damn I knew I should have gone out to play with you boys. :
Dan's car is fast , don't feel bad at that loss.
Traction possible thanks to a Diffsonline 3:38 LSD
sweet runs
Dakargelb E36 M3
Thanks guys!
Baer, I was actually quite happy with how my car fared against the Stickley. Dan's top end is amazing considering he is all NA, he really hits hard once the RPM climbs over 4000.
In spite of my main workstation being down, I was able to hack these POS together:
Video 1 (3 MB)
Video 2 11.5 MB
Chris
Ok, lets meet up and Rip. I want you to check out how my car rips now. Also, I still have that Movado for you to look at.
Traction possible thanks to a Diffsonline 3:38 LSD
"The AA 600 hp clutch kit is a Godsend - thanks to the advice of a certain drag racing BF.C mod I practiced launching my old clutch out of existence ( ) but now the car is a monster. I launched at just under 5000 RPM coming out of a toll booth with gorilla-style clutch modulation and the car absolutely tore off with only minor wheelspin. With the new engagement point right off the floor, shifts are immediate as I retract my leg, and are now blissfully bereft of tail wag with the replaced RTABs."
Awesome, Chris!
Well, seeing as I just wrecked another front bumper cover, I'll have to wait a few weeks also!! Freakin F*&%^$*%&$*#^%$Originally posted by CMT
Sure, as soon as the car gets back from Turner, it's on.
Leo
Leo, you have been hanging out with Vitolo again huh???Originally posted by bimmer143
Well, seeing as I just wrecked another front bumper cover, I'll have to wait a few weeks also!! Freakin F*&%^$*%&$*#^%$
At this rate we should buy stock in BMW front bumpers.
Traction possible thanks to a Diffsonline 3:38 LSD
Yeah, no doubt!!
I hydroplaned into a snow bank yesterday morning. I was hung over, been awake about 20 min, and I was doing the speed limit. I think I blew a tire, but, who knows, I was barely concious. I was just about to take my first sip of coffee when she got loose, went completely sideways, and slid over a 5 foot ICE bank. When I got out my left rear tire was completely flat, I think I picked up a nail.
Originally posted by -ursa-
Leo, you have been hanging out with Vitolo again huh???
At this rate we should buy stock in BMW front bumpers.
Leo
Damn, not just hanging out with Vitolo, but taking driving lessons from him...Originally posted by bimmer143
Yeah, no doubt!!
I hydroplaned into a snow bank yesterday morning. I was hung over, been awake about 20 min, and I was doing the speed limit. I think I blew a tire, but, who knows, I was barely concious. I was just about to take my first sip of coffee when she got loose, went completely sideways, and slid over a 5 foot ICE bank. When I got out my left rear tire was completely flat, I think I picked up a nail.
I need to win the lottery and have Stickley do my engine. OBD-II is just too restrictive for mere mortals to get the power out of (and I want to stay legal).
Hey, Chris, watch out for nasty starts out of tollbooths. Even if the cop's not sitting on the other side, I've heard stories of people launching out of tollbooths to find a roadblock up the road after the tollbooth operator called the police. "Please step away from the vehicle..."
-c///m
1997 Estorilblau M3 2-door
Performance: JC euro intake, AA Gen III exhaust, Evosport UDP, fan delete, Schrick cams, OBD-I intake manifold, 540 HFM, ASC delete, 24# fuel injectors, DiffsOnline 3.46 40% LSD, Boston BMWCCA sticker
Suspension: TC Kline SA (Suck-A**) coilovers, ///M front strut brace, X-brace, TCK RSM, Powerflex RTAB, Turner sways, Motorforce camber plates, RRT reinforced rear LCAs
Lighting: ZKW w/ HID, Euro clears, Lamin-X foglight film
Other: Z3 steering rack, SS brake and clutch lines, Stygar SSK, UUC TME, VDO Gauges, MB Quart Discus components, MB Quart Discus 6x9 triaxials, Audio Art NA 4070 280W amp
Corwyn, I believe in MA that it is a federal offense to switch and OBD II car back to OBD I. So you would be "Breakin the law"Originally posted by C///M
I need to win the lottery and have Stickley do my engine. OBD-II is just too restrictive for mere mortals to get the power out of (and I want to stay legal).
I don't know anyone that has done this OBD II - OBD I conversion. Do you???
Traction possible thanks to a Diffsonline 3:38 LSD
Yeah, that's why I want someone who can do something with the OBD-II. I'm hoping Stickley can. I certainly can't. And I don't want to go OBD-I, for the legal considerations.Originally posted by -ursa-
Corwyn, I believe in MA that it is a federal offense to switch and OBD II car back to OBD I. So you would be "Breakin the law"
I don't know anyone that has done this OBD II - OBD I conversion. Do you???
Ummm...judging from the way you asked that question, I think I have an idea of someone who has...
Go directly to jail. Do not pass GO, do not collect $200.
-c///m
1997 Estorilblau M3 2-door
Performance: JC euro intake, AA Gen III exhaust, Evosport UDP, fan delete, Schrick cams, OBD-I intake manifold, 540 HFM, ASC delete, 24# fuel injectors, DiffsOnline 3.46 40% LSD, Boston BMWCCA sticker
Suspension: TC Kline SA (Suck-A**) coilovers, ///M front strut brace, X-brace, TCK RSM, Powerflex RTAB, Turner sways, Motorforce camber plates, RRT reinforced rear LCAs
Lighting: ZKW w/ HID, Euro clears, Lamin-X foglight film
Other: Z3 steering rack, SS brake and clutch lines, Stygar SSK, UUC TME, VDO Gauges, MB Quart Discus components, MB Quart Discus 6x9 triaxials, Audio Art NA 4070 280W amp
Originally posted by C///M
Ummm...judging from the way you asked that question, I think I have an idea of someone who has...
It's awesome when you answer your own question in the same post in which you ask it.Originally posted by C///M
Stickley
The thing about the Exit 12 tollbooth is that its totally automated and unmanned, at least at 12:30 am, and then again at 1:30 upon the return. The second time I used a lot less modulation, which resulted in a lot more sound and fury, but I also had 5 BMWs behind me, so Mistah Ossifuh would have had a hard time pinning it on me if it was only something he heard.
You can't let the Man get you down!
Leo, that sucks. I am really sorry about the misshap.
Chris
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