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Offline DevInAz

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89 e30 - NVM50 turbo
« on: July 15, 2012, 05:31:29 am »
hello all,

i have a new project. Here's whats been done so far:

Bought a 91 525 through a local auction. Pulled the engine and installed the following:

ARP headstuds
MLS .140
60 lbs Siemens Deka injectors
new main and rod bearing
New seals for the engine - 180K on the original motor. We did not rebuild the head or install new rings
618 pressure plate with stock disc
stock 260 trans is being used
E34 wiring harness
Vems 3.6 - Ordered this before we had the engine - should have ordered a VR secondary sensor and not the HALL it came with. I need to figure out how to switch the VEMS to Hall.
Agency Power blow off valve
Tial 44mm Vband
3.25 diff - I'm looking for a LSD for it but we can't find one for a good price right now.
New A/C compressor with Parallel flow condenser - Custom A/C lines to route around the turbo
Agency Power Manual boost controller - ball and spring style    - very solid boost levels with this setup
Stock COP - using waste spark in dual out mode - I think this is one of my misfire problems - I'll play with this tomorrow
Full 3inch with Magnaflow center to center 18in muffler and 24in resonator
NGK 4091's gapped down to .018 from the .030 when new
2 Aux fans - 1 to take over the A/C fan which is wired to the fan temp switch in the radiator and when A/C turns on. The other is powered by a stepper driver through the factory fan high speed relay. In one of the pictures it shows the 12v signal wire for the high speed fan I tapped into. No diode is being used right now but I think I should install one to prevent stepper driver damage.





















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Re: 89 e30 - NVM50 turbo
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2012, 06:02:50 am »








We installed a dynojet wideband to double check the readings of our VEMS wideband, they were spot on. We are trying to figure out a misfire issue when the coils warm up.






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Re: 89 e30 - NVM50 turbo
« Reply #2 on: July 15, 2012, 06:31:44 am »
TODO list:

figure out misfire -- ignition related i'm sure
convert secondary trigger from HALL to VR - need to search the Wiki still
configure vehilce speed sensor
Post log and config for others
Configure full sequential and turn off dual out mode - I think this is part of my misfire under boost conditions.

https://www.box.com/s/c2e7d894469870286aee
https://www.box.com/s/c1477185e0c66b3e79b5
https://www.box.com/s/0299518b4dae548fa59c
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Re: 89 e30 - NVM50 turbo
« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2012, 10:31:20 am »
Check the coils for cracks, this is common on BMW COP's. Also make sure you don't over-dwell them, 3 ms is more than enough for them, I usually run those at 2.5 ms.

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Re: 89 e30 - NVM50 turbo
« Reply #4 on: July 15, 2012, 07:08:42 pm »
Check the coils for cracks, this is common on BMW COP's. Also make sure you don't over-dwell them, 3 ms is more than enough for them, I usually run those at 2.5 ms.

Will do. I just installed new coil boots and my dwell timing is 2.5ms.

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Re: 89 e30 - NVM50 turbo
« Reply #5 on: July 15, 2012, 08:04:16 pm »
EDIT:   Removed the board modification info. decided to stick with a hall sensor.


Ran 3 new wires for Cam hall sensor.

5v power from board
Ground
Signal




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Re: 89 e30 - NVM50 turbo
« Reply #6 on: July 15, 2012, 10:35:03 pm »



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Re: 89 e30 - NVM50 turbo
« Reply #7 on: July 16, 2012, 02:20:38 am »
Here are my latest files:

Log - https://www.box.com/s/5a85c0df2ceca0a52b63
trigger log - https://www.box.com/s/b53c30ca8925f9af09a3
config - https://www.box.com/s/f913c9707e9e98622cd6

The vehicle is driving really smooth for having a 30 min tune session. accel enrichments and all my cranking tables need work.

timing is heavily retarded but its going to the dyno tomorrow.

I'm getting some secondary trigger errors. I'll have to dig into that later.

Even though the vehicle is full sequential now i've left my injection trim at 720 since i'm not sure how to tune it or a decent base line.

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Re: 89 e30 - NVM50 turbo
« Reply #8 on: August 02, 2012, 04:08:58 am »
Went to the dyno last night. It wasn't as good as I was hoping for but we will make a few changes and go back at it.

Max hp was 304 at 10psi.  The car didn't like more than 18 degrees of timing. After working up to 19 degrees we lost a few foot pounds of torque and backed the timing back down.  i'm guessing because of the small turbo it has a too much back pressure. On the flip side it makes daily driving fantastic!

I'd really like to get this car as close to 400 as possible. I know the motor can take it but i'm not sure the turbo is up to the task. We shall see.

Log: https://www.box.com/s/7242e5198d696610632e

Also my fuel pump from a 04 ford cobra isn't holding up. I'll be installing a walboro 255 to fix my VE table from climbing through the roof.

here is my new config with a fixed idle. PID control enabled with ignition advance.  I wish I could say my start up times were spot on. my cranking times still need a good amount of work.


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Re: 89 e30 - NVM50 turbo
« Reply #9 on: August 02, 2012, 07:11:00 am »
You have to rise boost for achieving 400hp.
If your EGT sensor is mounted somewhere between engine and turbo and extended more than 10mm deep in flow you are way below turbine max flow. Also duty cycle graph tells same.
This engine do not want lot of advance. 18deg sounds reasonable.

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Re: 89 e30 - NVM50 turbo
« Reply #10 on: August 02, 2012, 06:00:34 pm »
Hey Gints,

Your right the EGT is about 1 foot off the 6 cyl runner from the head to the turbo. The sensor is pushed into the runner about 2cm in the stream.

I'm searching for a fuel pump in town right now to fix that problem.

We are having trouble with hot restarts. I'm going to try turning my cranking VE percent down to 50 or 40 and use the cranking enrichment table to smooth it out.

My PW for 77C starts are at %100 and it still doesn't like to start when warm until we floor the gas pedal.


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Re: 89 e30 - NVM50 turbo
« Reply #11 on: August 02, 2012, 06:50:15 pm »
Usually weird VE value at hot start is caused by improper injector lag time and simultaneous injection what multiplies the error by cylinder count.
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Re: 89 e30 - NVM50 turbo
« Reply #12 on: August 02, 2012, 09:09:55 pm »
I contacted fiveomotorsport.com to find out my injector settings. They don't understand some of the terms that VEMS uses in the menus but are going to do some research since this info isn't produced for the consumer by siemens.

These injectors are 60lbs Siemens Deka injectors.    I love how smooth these injectors are and five O has been very helpful!

Specifications:
Coil Resistance: 12.5 Ohms / High Impedance / High-Z (No ECM driver modifications required)
Static Flow Rate @ 43.5PSI ( 300kPa ) w/Gas: 60 lb/hr = 630 cc/min = 453 g/min
Static Flow Rate @ 87PSI ( 600kPa ) w/Gas: 85.7 lb/hr = 900 cc/min = 648 g/min
Gain: 0.11ms/mg
Offset: 0.055ms
Turn on time @ 14VDC: 1.14ms
Turn off time: 0.85ms @ 600KPa
Connector: Bosch EV1
Series: DEKA 4 ( DEKA IV )


Lag info from http://injector-rehab.com/kbse/lag.htm
V ms
10v 0.83
11v 0.64
12v 0.50
13v 0.38
14v 0.28
15v 0.17

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Re: 89 e30 - NVM50 turbo
« Reply #13 on: August 03, 2012, 07:18:11 am »
Awesome man!

You do quick work...Thanks for sharing. Any reason the sideskirts are on backwards? 8)

Have you tried switching back to dual out to check hot starts?

I have US S50 and couldn't for the life of me get it to sync very fast. How is it going for you in this realm?  (My full sequential worked, but was painstakingly slow? So opted for dual out -to fires up fast(er) than stock dme!)
 

Build looks great! I seem to see more like 20-21the degrees under boost at peak torque, silly question I'm sure but have you verified/strobed timing?

Keep us updated!

Also, thanks for injector info...If you hear more please update (I have same injectors on my turbo build but have yet to complete it/fire it up)
 
Also RE: coil dwell, I just saw a post by gunni over on bimmerforums saying when he scoped he found that it takes bremi coils 4.5 ms :o to fully charge (maybe i misinterpreted and hopefully he'll chime in to clarify because I, like you and others run 2.6 as per a number of forum recommendations).  Did you sort out your your misfire? What's your plug gap?

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Re: 89 e30 - NVM50 turbo
« Reply #14 on: August 03, 2012, 06:09:39 pm »
Awesome man!

You do quick work...Thanks for sharing. Any reason the sideskirts are on backwards? 8)

Have you tried switching back to dual out to check hot starts?

I have US S50 and couldn't for the life of me get it to sync very fast. How is it going for you in this realm?  (My full sequential worked, but was painstakingly slow? So opted for dual out -to fires up fast(er) than stock dme!)
 

Build looks great! I seem to see more like 20-21the degrees under boost at peak torque, silly question I'm sure but have you verified/strobed timing?

Keep us updated!

Also, thanks for injector info...If you hear more please update (I have same injectors on my turbo build but have yet to complete it/fire it up)
 
Also RE: coil dwell, I just saw a post by gunni over on bimmerforums saying when he scoped he found that it takes bremi coils 4.5 ms :o to fully charge (maybe i misinterpreted and hopefully he'll chime in to clarify because I, like you and others run 2.6 as per a number of forum recommendations).  Did you sort out your your misfire? What's your plug gap?

Thanks!   thats funny I have never noticed the side skirts. I just walked out front and looked at a e36 m3 and your right! Oh well I don't think the customer cares.

The sequential is VERY slow! I wish it wasn't but i've gone back and forth over everything including the injector info like Gints suggested. This did help with the start up problem but it still takes awhile to start. I've never had this problem with my other VEMS cars but none of them are full sequential.

my Base timing is dead on. I think my small turbo is causing the problem for this boost level.  I'll be putting in a 15psi spring set and our manual boost controller can step it up from there.  I called a turbo shop and told them what i'm doing, they recommended a t3/t04b. Since it was inexpensive I went with there suggestion and installed it when it came in.  It would explain the lack of volume the turbo is producing at 10 psi and also the low power output. I should have done my own research! a t3/to4e - 60 would have been the perfect size for what this car is used for.

I would love to scope out the coils to figure it out myself but I don't have a scope.

Joof did you have trigger errors at low RPM levels? like around 1500 or so?  I really need to get a scope so I can measure all of this...
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