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Discussion starter · #43 ·
I can build the manifold and give you all the info and options on how to tune the car. PM me if you really want to turbo your C :D.
 
Discussion starter · #44 ·
Here's an updated list that is correct for once lol.

M113 Turbo Parts List PRICE S&H
Masterpower t70 turbo w/.68 A/R housing $600.00 $15.25
Turbo Werx Oil Scavenge Pump $349 $19.49
OBX 38mm Deltagate Evo Wastegate $129.00 $13.00
t4 turbo flange $16.00 $7.50
(-3) AN oil feed flange $15.99 $4.01
(-10) AN oil drain flange $12.00 $5.99
5' 3/16", 7/32" or 1/4" vacuum line $10.00
Generic RFL BOV or SSQV $40.00 $10.00
CX racing 28" intercooler and pipe kit $128.99 $30.00
90 degree 2.5-2.25" coupler $24.99 $0.00
90 degree 3.25-2.5" coupler $19.99 $6.08
18' 3 AN oil line $34.95 $36.03
18' 10 AN oil line $99.82 $5.99
3/8-10 AN fittings (3) $18.00 $0.00
10 AN swivel end (2) $16.00 $0.00
10 AN 90 degree swivel end (2) $34.00 $6.00
3" 4 bolt flange $15.99 $7.50
2.25" chargepipe 16' $40.00
aluminum welding, BOV, IC pipe $60.00
aluminiezd steel welding, turbo mounting, downpipes, wastegate mount, dumppipes (open) $220.00
3 AN 90 degree swivel (2) $22.40 $4.50
3 AN to 12mmx1.5 adapter $17.99 $7.06
1.5" pipe $20.00
bosch 440cc injectors $300.00 $7.70
AEM F/IC-8 $529.00 $15.00

SUBTOTALS $2,774.11 $201.10

TOTAL $2,975.21
 
Discussion starter · #48 ·
You could with a small whipple or rotrex S/C. Not my expertise though, I've seen the S/C it self go for around $1500. After that you'll need 310cc injectors, an AEM FIC or a BEGI FMU, a custom intake, BOV, a foot or two of vac line and a intercooler and piping.
 
Discussion starter · #51 ·
How about a 100 so I can drive up there and turn it into a monster? :eek:hnoes: :drive:

Goliath27 said:
You still coming up to Cleveland?

ALi
I'll be coming up either this weekend or the weekend after Import Alliance. I have a junked holset turbo the same size as T70 that I can bring just so you can get an idea of the size of such a system.
 
i might be a bit behind on the subject but your saying you can turbo my 2.5 v6?....

if the answer to my question is yes then ..... :D :clap: :thumbup: :bow: how much and when


if the answer is no than sorry for wasting you time making you read this comment :(
 
Discussion starter · #53 ·
Ric said:
i might be a bit behind on the subject but your saying you can turbo my 2.5 v6?....

if the answer to my question is yes then ..... :D :clap: :thumbup: :bow: how much and when


if the answer is no than sorry for wasting you time making you read this comment :(
Haha I'd never turn down a turbo request. I need to build a turbo push lawnmower just to prove how much I love turbo's :D.

Take the Turbo CLK430 list on the bottom of the first page and modify a couple things:

Use these injectors: http://cgi.ebay.com/Ford-Racing-30-...m1c0a1da9fc&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=65:12|66:2|39:1|72:1205|293:1|294:50

and a 45 trim .42./.48 turbo. You could run a cheap ebay 45 trim until you got the money for a real garrett if you want to finish the kit quick.

AEM F/IC-6:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AEM-...essories?hash=item5ad1938297&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkparms=65:12|39:1|72:1171
 
What performance gains would a V6 CLK 320 (W208) have?

I'm overseas so I am trying to figure out who could tune the ECU or is it enough just to run the PowerChip ECU flash?
 
Discussion starter · #55 ·
The powerchip wouldnt work, use the AEM FIC6 I listed in my previous post. As for performance gains, you probably get 70-100 more horsepower with a 6-7 psi spring. Probably more since it's a dual plug 3 valve motor.
 
Discussion starter · #56 ·
In answer to some recent PM's here is an M112 auxilary bolt. It is the same bolt used in the m113, m272, and m273. It is located facing foward on the front of the engine just below and to the left of the oil filter canister.

The auxilary bolt is replaced by the 12x1.5mm to -3AN conversion piece to feed pressurized oil to the turbo. Its after the oil filter too so it's clean.

The auxilary plugs on the M112, M113, M119, M272, and M273 all use the same 12x1.5mm plug as pictured and verified thanks to Lowes :D:
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Will my car smoke 335i's with a rear turbo? :hmm:

Realistically, what would an extra 70-100hp net for a 3800lb m112 sedan that only has 218hp/221tq stock? :hmm:

I really wouldn't mind doing something as adventurous as this, since my car is going to be outta warranty soon, but I want to know if it's going to be a good investment? :thumbup:
 
Discussion starter · #58 ·
I don't know where I got 70-100 horsepower from. I was probably typing while I was tired. Your 320's will respond like my 320 except you will make significantly more torque than mine and the engines will respond better to the boost with the dual plugs and three valves. Plugging in all the parameters for the 3.2L m112 with a 6psi spring on a 70F degree day your car will be making around 320whp(ironic) or 375bhp. A little more than a 335i lol.
 
That's what I like to hear!

Really thinking about it in the long run, is it possible to run a larger turbine to make even more power? Or will it compromise the engine if I wanted to up the boost to 1 bar? How many psi will our motors be able to handle as a DD?
 
Discussion starter · #60 ·
On the stock engine I wouldn't want to go over 9 psi unless the car has low mileage or the pistons are replaced. 1 bar is too much for the high compression, I would get 9:1 pistons from ROSS for 600-700 if you want to boost 1bar-1.8bar with a Masterpower T70 turbo.
 
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