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coppercivic 03-22-2004 04:23 PM

E36 Turbo
 
has anyone made a homemade turbo for an e36 318is? im thinking about doing it. i had a turbo d15 but i sold that.

coppercivic 04-02-2004 08:42 PM

Re:E36 Turbo
 
has anyone done one for a BMW? do you think i should?

willahlborn 04-03-2004 01:37 AM

Re:E36 Turbo
 
I have seen prices for turbo kits on bmws and they are always more expensive than kits for japanese imports. Then again this might be because the manufacturer figures, they spent more money on the car, so they'll spend more money for the turbo. I think turboing one of those has got to be more complex (fuel wise) than a honda. I know they use maf sensors instead of map sensors.

used2baracer 04-03-2004 01:58 AM

Re:E36 Turbo
 

Originally Posted by Will
I have seen prices for turbo kits on bmws and they are always more expensive than kits for japanese imports. Then again this might be because the manufacturer figures, they spent more money on the car, so they'll spend more money for the turbo. I think turboing one of those has got to be more complex (fuel wise) than a honda. I know they use maf sensors instead of map sensors.

haha... actually, it's easier then turboing a honda (in a way)... Most people just use a fmu and slightly larger injectors and call it a day... the thing about bimmers (e30 and e36) is that they use motronic ecu, which adapts to the bigger injectors, so that makes it that much easier... the only gay thing is that they use air flow meters (not maf or map) so you have to find a way around that... can't just use a check valve like a honda... sorry i don't have more time, but if you have a question let me know... i'm currently working on a turbo for an e30 325i using a turbo from the 92 toyota supra... also, look at dtmpower.net, lots of good info...

coppercivic 04-12-2004 08:55 PM

Re:E36 Turbo
 
are there any sites for custom turbo setups on bmws? id like a little mroe info about the air flow reading and how it works

smecta_tm 05-22-2004 02:41 PM

Re:E36 Turbo
 
here is a link with a bmw turbo project http://home.att.net/~jroal/jay/bmw.htm
i plan into instaling a turbo on my e30 as well so any help is really helpful it's my 1st turbo project

Mpowered325i 05-24-2004 05:44 AM

Re:E36 Turbo
 
www.aatuning.com
if you have an e36 you can get turbo anywhere, i have an e36, but need a cheaper turbo, or not, im not sure yet

BMWboy 05-24-2004 10:39 AM

Re:E36 Turbo
 
haha... actually, it's easier then turboing a honda (in a way)... Most people just use a fmu and slightly larger injectors and call it a day... the thing about bimmers (e30 and e36) is that they use motronic ecu, which adapts to the bigger injectors, so that makes it that much easier... the only gay thing is that they use air flow meters (not maf or map) so you have to find a way around that... can't just use a check valve like a honda... sorry i don't have more time, but if you have a question let me know... i'm currently working on a turbo for an e30 325i using a turbo from the 92 toyota supra... also, look at dtmpower.net, lots of good info...
the 93-on E36 have MAF, i have a blow thru setup on my 93 325

coppercivic 08-05-2004 06:38 PM

Re:E36 Turbo
 
any updates


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