Z4MCoupe86
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Looking to replace my rod bearings next year. I am also in the process of doing some upgrades to my car, and ultimately do a tune to compliment them.
One thing I've noticed is that the throttle limiter on z4m is much less aggressive than what is said to be used in the e46 m3 and csl. The limiter in place on the m3 is supposedly to help with torque, but I wonder if the z4m limiter is in place to help with rod bearing wear. See attached pics, as well as below link for reference.
One of the items I was hoping to do with my tune was to at a minimum reach parity with what the csl has /allows, including changing the limiter (if not removing it altogether). Before I do so, I want to ensure that I mitigate any incremental risk in doing so. Or at least understand why these values would be different between the two platforms.
So my questions are :
1) Are there any known reasons why these limiters would be different between the two platforms?
2) Is the m3 limiter in place to help with torque production, to provide mechanical sympathy to the drivetrain, or some other reason?
3) Assuming the z4m limiter is in place to assist with RB wear relative to the m3, would an oil pump that delivers more volume (as linked below) give me the technical right to remove the limiter while maintaining or improving reliability?
4) Are similar limiters in place on the s65 v8, and if yes, is the profile more like the z4m or e46 m3/csl?
Any insight or guidance here is greatly appreciated!
https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?2083085-E36-S54-what-have-you-done-for-the-throttle-electronics
https://store.vacmotorsports.com/vac-motorsports-high-volume-oil-pump-bmw-m50m52s50s52s54s50b32-p1033.aspx
One thing I've noticed is that the throttle limiter on z4m is much less aggressive than what is said to be used in the e46 m3 and csl. The limiter in place on the m3 is supposedly to help with torque, but I wonder if the z4m limiter is in place to help with rod bearing wear. See attached pics, as well as below link for reference.
One of the items I was hoping to do with my tune was to at a minimum reach parity with what the csl has /allows, including changing the limiter (if not removing it altogether). Before I do so, I want to ensure that I mitigate any incremental risk in doing so. Or at least understand why these values would be different between the two platforms.
So my questions are :
1) Are there any known reasons why these limiters would be different between the two platforms?
2) Is the m3 limiter in place to help with torque production, to provide mechanical sympathy to the drivetrain, or some other reason?
3) Assuming the z4m limiter is in place to assist with RB wear relative to the m3, would an oil pump that delivers more volume (as linked below) give me the technical right to remove the limiter while maintaining or improving reliability?
4) Are similar limiters in place on the s65 v8, and if yes, is the profile more like the z4m or e46 m3/csl?
Any insight or guidance here is greatly appreciated!
https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?2083085-E36-S54-what-have-you-done-for-the-throttle-electronics
https://store.vacmotorsports.com/vac-motorsports-high-volume-oil-pump-bmw-m50m52s50s52s54s50b32-p1033.aspx