Power improvements on a 3 litre?

Z4tobe

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I am currently looking at getting a 3 litre convertible. I havent driven one yet and I am sure it will have enough power to begin with, however.... If I am am looking to increase the power what is the most wallet friendly way of doing this? A remap maybe?
 
I don't think a remap makes much difference to power output, although people who have had one done say it can improve drivability.

Easiest option is to look for a facelift as the 3.0Si is rated at 265PS rather than the pre-facelift 3.0i which is 231PS. Although there aren't too many 3.0Si Roadsters around (lees than 1,000 IIRC).

Other than that it's time for a supercharger kit, an Alpina or an M. :lol:
 
Mr Tidy is correct. There are two routes to make meaningful power gains on a 3.0i. They are:
- upgrade to 3.0Si, then to Alpina or M really depending on your preference
- supercharge it. I’ve had the pleasure of a ride in another member’s supercharged car, it’s brutal.

You can make it go faster by lightening it (see great threads by Vanne and Liam22)
I believe some people have fitted turbochargers or entirely different engines, although this is not an easy path.
 
All this theory applies only to tin top coops.
If you have a proper roadster version you need to be going at a speed that still allows lesser mortals to see your contented smile.
 
enuff_zed said:
All this theory applies only to tin top coops.
If you have a proper roadster version you need to be going at a speed that still allows lesser mortals to see your contented smile.
And the flies stuck to your teeth :rofl: :thumbsup:
 
enuff_zed said:
All this theory applies only to tin top coops.
If you have a proper roadster version you need to be going at a speed that still allows lesser mortals to see your contented smile.
I didn’t see the need to compromise, which is why I have both. :poke:
 
enuff_zed said:
All this theory applies only to tin top coops.
If you have a proper roadster version you need to be going at a speed that still allows lesser mortals to see your contented smile.
As well as your receding hairline, sunburnt and wind-blasted face and head. :P

Coupe with climate solves all that! :fuelfire:
 
Z4tobe said:
I am currently looking at getting a 3 litre convertible. I havent driven one yet and I am sure it will have enough power to begin with, however.... If I am am looking to increase the power what is the most wallet friendly way of doing this? A remap maybe?

Drive it downhill. Pointless doing anything other than a supercharger which isn't cheap. You could do a back box delete but it's not going to make any real world difference. Buy the SI, M or the E89 35is if you want more power.
 
SonnyA85 said:
Z4tobe said:
I am currently looking at getting a 3 litre convertible. I havent driven one yet and I am sure it will have enough power to begin with, however.... If I am am looking to increase the power what is the most wallet friendly way of doing this? A remap maybe?

Drive it downhill. Pointless doing anything other than a supercharger which isn't cheap. You could do a back box delete but it's not going to make any real world difference. Buy the SI, M or the E89 35is if you want more power.
If you think driving downhill increases power then you obviously don't understand the gravity of the situation! :D
 
Another thing you can do to make it "feel" like its got more power is to install a higher final drive diff.
 
Or drive with the roof down, always makes mine seem faster which is a good job as it’s only a 2.2 :rofl: :rofl:
 
TheDan said:
Another thing you can do to make it "feel" like its got more power is to install a higher final drive diff.

And the sound generator mod! Felt like I'd installed a supercharger!! :rofl:
 
take weight out where you can. if you can... always helps

lighter wheels is always a good place to start. maybe some sound deadening under the carpets? lighter seats? smaller battery? lose the spare wheel etc . it's all a compromise over comfort.

maybe some breathing improvements and 200 cell cats. not much else you can do on NA cars.
 
NLW73 said:
take weight out where you can. if you can... always helps

lighter wheels is always a good place to start. maybe some sound deadening under the carpets? lighter seats? smaller battery? lose the spare wheel etc . it's all a compromise over comfort.

maybe some breathing improvements and 200 cell cats. not much else you can do on NA cars.

What z4 has a spare wheel? :?
Rob
 
Smartbear said:
NLW73 said:
take weight out where you can. if you can... always helps

lighter wheels is always a good place to start. maybe some sound deadening under the carpets? lighter seats? smaller battery? lose the spare wheel etc . it's all a compromise over comfort.

maybe some breathing improvements and 200 cell cats. not much else you can do on NA cars.

What z4 has a spare wheel? :?
Rob
A wheely good one, sorry :thumbsdown:
 
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