gwatson said:Looks fantastic.
Out of interest, as someone who previously had a M54 ESS kit, I always read the N52 wouldn't hold boost when they first came out, including a conversation with ESS back in 2007 ish. Have you done anything internally?
What sort of 'charger is it, twin screw like the M54? (away to ESS website).
bmwZ said:No, the engine has original Internals. The boost is only 5psi, so it should be safe. It has original injectors, so this is the limit for the kit. They are maxed now. That is why they have upgraded the fuel pressure, so they could boost 1psi more for the stage 1+. It's not a twin screw![]()
Beedub said:holy moly thats guna be fast.......
bmwZ said:I don't think I can tune the n52 engine for more hp with stock internals. Hans at ESS said they had tested out a N52 engine at 12psi and different injectors. After some testing, the engine got one broken piston. But the engine pushed over 400hp with that setup. So I think it would be safe for my engine to just push 5 psi![]()
NeilMick said:So the failure wasn't the block or the liners? Interesting, VAC apparently do forged pistons for the N52, but then there is the injector problem ro overcome, as far as I know they haven't yet found one with the correct spray pattern.
GuidoK said:bmwZ said:No, the engine has original Internals. The boost is only 5psi, so it should be safe. It has original injectors, so this is the limit for the kit. They are maxed now. That is why they have upgraded the fuel pressure, so they could boost 1psi more for the stage 1+. It's not a twin screw![]()
Are different injectors not an option?
Afaik the n52 already runs at a high fuel pressure. 5 bar or something like that? More than the m54 (3,5 bar).
Maybe they want to keep cost a bit down.
70whp is an healty upgrade though.
Still 30Nm of extra torque too, so in the lower revs it should still be noticeable.
NeilMick said:290 will be the WHP of the VT1+ kit, so about 345bhp v 265bhp stock.
GuidoK said:bmwZ said:I don't think I can tune the n52 engine for more hp with stock internals. Hans at ESS said they had tested out a N52 engine at 12psi and different injectors. After some testing, the engine got one broken piston. But the engine pushed over 400hp with that setup. So I think it would be safe for my engine to just push 5 psi![]()
12 psi :dizzy:
There is a very large area between 5 and 12 psi :lol:
But I think that going uncooled over 6-7psi is a risk if it's hot.
I wonder how your setup will drive and if there will be any tuning issues (like ecu fault codes, interferance from ping sensors etc etc)
Do you know how they control the blowoff valve? Is there a throttle activated vacuum point with the valvetronic?
Or is the secondary throttlebody (or should I say only electronic throttlebody) activated on throttle lift for vacuum reasons? (or is that only activated in ESP moments like on the m52tub)
And do you know why only now they come up with this kit? Maybe the ecu wasnt hacked enough in the past?