JamieZ4C said:Are you sure, Rob? It literally says NM on the graph! Am I missing something?!Smartbear said:The torque axis is in ft-lb’s, 30i makes 228 of them![]()
ronk said:The six cylinder straight is a more inherently balanced engine and that’s what I particularly like - tuning/remapping can wring the neck of the 4cyl engines and produce good power and torque but they will never be as smooth.
Everyone has their reasons for their choice of engine - I wanted a decent level of power with a nice smooth and balanced engine. If I ever wanted more It would be available.
Smartbear said:JamieZ4C said:Are you sure, Rob? It literally says NM on the graph! Am I missing something?!Smartbear said:The torque axis is in ft-lb’s, 30i makes 228 of them![]()
Looks like there’s 2 different measurements plotted on the one Nm axis there, it should nominally be 30i at 228ft/lb compared to the 20i making just under 300ft/lb
Rob
Ed Doe said:Aaah I haven't seen a thread like this since my days on the Peugeot forums - the old 1.9Dturbo boys convincing themselves that their stage 1 tuned cars were 'real-world' quicker than the n/a GTi6.
Fwiw that's a pretty odd torque curve you've got there - from experience I'd be far more focused on what celtic have done to cause that, rather than wasting your time trying to work out which car is hypothetically quicker based on arbitrary numbers found on the Internet!
BTZ461 said:Pbondar said:Well Boys n Girls ..Great Uncle Bulgaria has been diligently cranking the numbers for you..
So found and almost pefect spec N52 engine as in exactly the same as in 30i and on European dyno so similar if not perfect apples for apples..
Then extracted PB N20 re-map and N52 data points and plotted..voila..enjoy...I think we can safely say that based on that theory a N20 re-map easily out runs a bog stock 30i..appreciate that's not stock vs stock..
So to clarify, is that the M54 3 litre or the N52 Si you have used for comparative purpose? As the 3i in N52 is the lesser version of the 3.0Si, from memory the 3i N52 is around 255BHP, and approx 10knm less for the North America market. and 10knm less than the ROW, and Uk spec cars.
R.E92 said:I don't really understand choosing a Z4 as a car for its low running costs. The N20 makes sense if you just want a cheap to run "A to B" car to fill with kids and shopping but why on earth anyone would want to pick one in a toy car is beyond me.
That argument becomes even more illogical when you spend money putting bigger brakes, upgraded exhaust and an ECU tune on it. You've still only ended up with something that only has 90% of the performance of a completely stock 35i and still doesn't sound as good.
The turbo I6 is more than economical enough for me. If they offered a turbo V8 I'd be driving one of those instead rather than trying to justify having the 35i by saying I don't need the power :lol:
enuff_zed said:R.E92 said:I don't really understand choosing a Z4 as a car for its low running costs. The N20 makes sense if you just want a cheap to run "A to B" car to fill with kids and shopping but why on earth anyone would want to pick one in a toy car is beyond me.
That argument becomes even more illogical when you spend money putting bigger brakes, upgraded exhaust and an ECU tune on it. You've still only ended up with something that only has 90% of the performance of a completely stock 35i and still doesn't sound as good.
The turbo I6 is more than economical enough for me. If they offered a turbo V8 I'd be driving one of those instead rather than trying to justify having the 35i by saying I don't need the power :lol:
So you're just on a different horse and a different course.
The majority of these discussions just come back down to personal preference.
It seems we are all happy with what we have. That's good enough.![]()
R.E92 said:enuff_zed said:R.E92 said:I don't really understand choosing a Z4 as a car for its low running costs. The N20 makes sense if you just want a cheap to run "A to B" car to fill with kids and shopping but why on earth anyone would want to pick one in a toy car is beyond me.
That argument becomes even more illogical when you spend money putting bigger brakes, upgraded exhaust and an ECU tune on it. You've still only ended up with something that only has 90% of the performance of a completely stock 35i and still doesn't sound as good.
The turbo I6 is more than economical enough for me. If they offered a turbo V8 I'd be driving one of those instead rather than trying to justify having the 35i by saying I don't need the power :lol:
So you're just on a different horse and a different course.
The majority of these discussions just come back down to personal preference.
It seems we are all happy with what we have. That's good enough.![]()
I get that. Some people only need a donkey to get around their local racecourse but this entire thread is about trying to upgrade a donkey.
If you have a donkey and that's all you need then no problem, but it's cheaper to just buy a horse if you suddenly decide you want a horse rather than feeding your donkey steroids.
enuff_zed said:R.E92 said:enuff_zed said:So you're just on a different horse and a different course.
The majority of these discussions just come back down to personal preference.
It seems we are all happy with what we have. That's good enough.![]()
I get that. Some people only need a donkey to get around their local racecourse but this entire thread is about trying to upgrade a donkey.
If you have a donkey and that's all you need then no problem, but it's cheaper to just buy a horse if you suddenly decide you want a horse rather than feeding your donkey steroids.
So you didn't 'get that' then. Or your particular nag is blinkered? :roll:
Would it be easier if I just said yes yes everything you say is gospel and applies equally well to me?
R.E92 said:enuff_zed said:R.E92 said:I get that. Some people only need a donkey to get around their local racecourse but this entire thread is about trying to upgrade a donkey.
If you have a donkey and that's all you need then no problem, but it's cheaper to just buy a horse if you suddenly decide you want a horse rather than feeding your donkey steroids.
So you didn't 'get that' then. Or your particular nag is blinkered? :roll:
Would it be easier if I just said yes yes everything you say is gospel and applies equally well to me?
I'll simplify it.
You said horses for courses.
I agreed with the sentiment of your input but pointed out that this thread is not about people being happy with their choice, rather it's a thread devoted to justifying the choice by modifying it.
enuff_zed said:I think we'd agree to differ on that.
For me it was a conscious choice to buy the N20-engined car, with a plan in mind to map it to produce exactly the machine I wanted.
I believe that may be the case with several other owners.
After many disparate threads on the subject, I thought this one was started by Pete to explain the reasoning behind his, mine, and a few others' choices. He has done a lot of research to get to this point in a logical manner and is merely presenting a set of bald facts from which interested readers can make their decision. I do not believe his intention is to influence that decision.
At the end of the day, if someone likes to cruise with more than adequate power in reserve, whilst listening to that great straight six soundtrack then every graph in the world would not change their mind.
Comments written without face to face interaction can be misconstrued, and if I have the wrong end of the stick I apologise. Initially, to me, your input came across as decrying all Pete's work and telling us all we are just striving to justify why we stupidly didn't by the 35i/iS in the first place.
Cry heretic if you will, but I actually looked at a few of them when the cash was in my pocket and careful thought told me I didn't need that particular model to satisfy my requirements.
I have commented elsewhere how nice my wife's 2.5i M54 engine sounds, but that is NA. I listened to Stevo87's 35iS a few weeks back and 'personally' didn't think it sounded as nice as the NA one, which has an un-enhanced purity to it.
ronk said:It will be a cold day in Hell when folk agree on this topic!![]()

R.E92 said:enuff_zed said:I think we'd agree to differ on that.
For me it was a conscious choice to buy the N20-engined car, with a plan in mind to map it to produce exactly the machine I wanted.
I believe that may be the case with several other owners.
After many disparate threads on the subject, I thought this one was started by Pete to explain the reasoning behind his, mine, and a few others' choices. He has done a lot of research to get to this point in a logical manner and is merely presenting a set of bald facts from which interested readers can make their decision. I do not believe his intention is to influence that decision.
At the end of the day, if someone likes to cruise with more than adequate power in reserve, whilst listening to that great straight six soundtrack then every graph in the world would not change their mind.
Comments written without face to face interaction can be misconstrued, and if I have the wrong end of the stick I apologise. Initially, to me, your input came across as decrying all Pete's work and telling us all we are just striving to justify why we stupidly didn't by the 35i/iS in the first place.
Cry heretic if you will, but I actually looked at a few of them when the cash was in my pocket and careful thought told me I didn't need that particular model to satisfy my requirements.
I have commented elsewhere how nice my wife's 2.5i M54 engine sounds, but that is NA. I listened to Stevo87's 35iS a few weeks back and 'personally' didn't think it sounded as nice as the NA one, which has an un-enhanced purity to it.
Don't get me wrong, I like seeing Pete's topics, they generate some good discussion and a bit of sub-model rivalry is a normal part of any model specific forum. This thread is about comparing a mapped N20 to an N52 so it's only a continuation of that logic to present the idea that anyone purely interested in a torque curve might want to consider the N54 shaped elephant in the living room.
I do think that Pete would certainly appreciate the N54 though. He seems to have a keen interest in the engineering aspect of vehicles and evidently enjoys a bit of power.