BMW E90 330D- RK Motion

Ga-3M

Active member
Ray bud if you had to put your car on that dyno down in Durbs you'll be seeing 225-230wkw I reckon!:coolShake:
 

Rayzor

Well-known member
Ga-3M said:
Ray bud if you had to put your car on that dyno down in Durbs you'll be seeing 225-230wkw I reckon!:coolShake:

I think i made 209wkw at ODR :thumbs:, but have been told that its a stingy dyno. I believe that its a load dyno or something like that :skit:
 

DieselFan

Honorary ///Member
If they know what they're doing it should be ok. But the components will last as long as the owner drives his car with some respect for the mechanical components and doesn't launch at every stop street and red light
 

DROP IT - ZN

Active member
131GAV said:
I don't think they over boost much to be honest....

Nice power there...

For 700nm the boost is def cranked up like a mofo...Im curious as to how the gearbox, clutch, diff etc will hold up to that much torque
 

131GAV

///Member
DROP IT - ZN said:
131GAV said:
I don't think they over boost much to be honest....

Nice power there...

For 700nm the boost is def cranked up like a mofo...Im curious as to how the gearbox, clutch, diff etc will hold up to that much torque

apparently less then most tuners... Its what i heard though.

They overfuel like mofos though *smokescreen on
 

DieselFan

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I'm not sure if the electronically actuated turbos operate different but with the vacuum operator turbos. You fuel the car, ecu determines required air and turbo boosts for the required amount of air needed for the fuel. So if it's the same as the older turbos. The turbo is trying to keep up with the amount of fuel being burned.

Anyway impressive power.
 

Dhp507

///Member
RK Motion had a Seat 1.9 TDi with 213 wkw featured in SnS............that's over 112 wkw / L . Mad respect
 

131GAV

///Member
Yeah they seem to be the diesel kings at the moment.... Nice power and those polo put the power down somehow... They apparently are going to be at ODI on sunday so will be interesting to see how that power is actually translated on the 1/4 mile...
 
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