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BMW Diesel Owners / Enthusiasts
Do you own a diesel powered BMW? Maybe a 335d or a BMW x35d? Come and talk about what makes your car great! |
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First 1/4 Mile Results and Questions
Took the vehicle to a dragstrip this weekend for their last test-n-tune day of the season. Never been to a dragstrip before and didn't know what to expect. Must say it was a fascinating experience. As a complete newbie didn't do anything special to prep the vehicle: Fuel tank was 2/3 full, tires were normal air pressures, didn't remove any items (except the jumper cables) to reduce weight. Also, there was an 18mph NNW wind with gusts into the mid 20's and the track has the cars racing straight North . . . right into the wind. And man was the place packed with racers!
The best run was the first one before many people had made passes (and started dragging water into the main lanes). Was able to mostly bypass the water pit, but the pits were nearly as wide as the lanes. I had read about starting in 2nd and brake boosting to ~2k, but for my first 1/4 pass ever and I tried to start conservatively. Didn't really do any brake boosting and left the traction control on. I did start in 2nd gear. It was obvious the vehicle had too much torque for the track surface as the traction control kicked in quite a bit in 2nd gear even without brake boosting. The Michelin Pilot Super Sport's were not up to the task. Also, my reaction time sucked and the 60' was a horrible 2.24sec, but ended up with a 13.1 sec 1/4 mile at 107.2mph. That was fun. Next pass still had the traction control on but tried to brake boost a little and had bigger traction issues. Much better reaction time on my 2nd pass, but an even worse 60' at 2.6 sec. Still ended up with a 107.1mph at the end into that headwind. Tried once with traction control completely off and it was a fricken' clown show. Car nearly went sideways before I took my foot off the pedal. And water was becoming a problem as the big boys were heavily using the water pit (that's kinda cool to see) and dragging water everywhere. I didn't see any reason to continue trying without drag slicks. Calculating the difference in wind drag at 107 mph vs 125 (107 + the ~18 mph headwind) shows an extra ~35hp sucked up by the headwind. Too bad it wasn't a strong tailwind :-) So, you guys with drag strip experience, what do you think proper tires that could hook up with brake boosting, and a calm day, would do for the 1/4 ml time? And any suggestions on a good drag wheel/tire setup? |
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Were you running stacked?
Get yourself a set of BF Goodrich DR's. Forget going to the track with street tires - been there done that. Like you all I did was spin-out no matter how I feathered the accelerator. The drag strip is fun though... OH, and next time go with a max 1/4 tank. All of that weight you were carrying drug you down. I bet you could have broken 13 on your one pass had you had less fuel in your tank. BTW, that is an outstanding time/trap for not brake boosting, traction control on and on street tires. **** that is an outstanding time period, but esp so considering the aforementioned. Last edited by cssnms; 09-23-2012 at 05:42 AM. |
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Yes, Evolve with custom progressive controlled JBD with 600cc/min 70/30 H2O/methanol injection. Maybe next year I can find some DR's and be smarter about the weight and find a test-n-tune event with less wind. Today the weather is calm winds and would have been a much better experience, just took too long for the front to move through. Question on the 4th/5th gear shift. Watched a couple youtube videos before going from hotrod and others and it seemed like the shift point for 4/5 was right at the 1/4 mile point. On that first run I did I short shifted 4th early (~4000 rpm) thinking it might help. Anyone have experience with how best to manage that shift? Should you just leave it in 4th longer and hit the 1/4 ml while it's shifting in 5th? Almost wonder if larger tire diameter would help so that shift occurred at a higher speed? |
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Fastest times thus far have come by letting the car shift itself in manual mode, brake boosting. |
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That is interesting that they were sloshing water onto the track. Usually the more cars with sticky tires going through there the more sticky the track becomes as they are laying rubber down onto it. I have not been to a stip in many, many years, I am pretty confident I'd embarrass myself greatly at this point in time. We used to go all the time though, lots of fun times except when you break something and are a hundred miles from home and trying to figure out how to either a) fix the car there or b) somehow get the car home.
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Not finding much online to quantify wind impact on results. Some qualitative info here for newbies indicating 0.2-0.3 tenths potential impacts:
http://www.8thcivic.com/forums/autoc...must-read.html |
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TDI, do you have the capability to log the 'performance' of the i/c over these multiple runs? I'm curious about how well the i/c performs in cooling the air for the initial run, and then how well it performs in terms of heat soak on multiple runs. Does the BT have the capability to log ambient versus intake air temps?
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There's some data here that gets really interesting starting pg 3 (http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sho...=598240&page=3). Has BT data on IC temps during full fueling runs in hot weather. The water/methanol injection does a tremendous job of holding temps down run after run. Eliminates heat soak conditions on multiple back to back runs in hot/humid weather. Looks like there's another test-n-tune Friday night. Not sure I can get drag radials and clear my schedule for that event or not but I'm tempted... |
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I love the work you've done with injection, but I fear I'm not technically savvy enough to attempt such a thing on my car. OTOH, I'm interested in the possibility of improving IAT and heat soak issues via an improved i/c. I can't imagine a better i/c can approach the improvements you are generating, but I hope it will provide improvement from where I am today (Evolve tune, but no JBD).
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How much does a gallon of DEF weigh? I'd imagine between that and the fuel these cars must have a lot of backend weight.
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Think I've read that a full passive and active tank of DEF on our cars will add about 50 pounds of extra weight.
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Let's see: it's basically the same weight as water, 5 gallons is 20 liters (or thereabouts), a liter of water is 1 kg, so it's 20 kg or 2.2*20 = 44 lbs.
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Back when I used to be a track junkie I'd routinely use the 1/8th mile tracks for testing new things. Especially suspension and tire changes. Guess I was more concerned with 60' testing when I was going to the 1/8th. You can at least though look at an 1/8th mile slip and get a good idea of what the 1/4 would probably be.
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Good point. However, I'm actually more interested in the trap speed at the 1/4 ml point as it seems to correlate a lot closer to horsepower, so don't want to make the trip and take the time if it's not going to be the 1/4 mile.
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Hopefully that bad tire can get sorted out quickly. I'd imagine weather conditions are becoming great for a boosted car at the track. I'd be very curious to see how much improvement is seen in the trap speed due to a more real launch from the tires. My experience never was much of a gain but it was in cars with suspension more purposely built for drag racing and never on an RFT but instead real tires(with some give in the sidewalls) v. usually drag slicks but sometimes cheater slicks. Probably a whole other world in these cars.
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Call it a hunch, but I project you are going to produce the fastest 335d 1/4 times and traps speeds once you get the issues with your tire sortedf out. Good luck, keep us posted.
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What track are you going to? Would love to come out and watch.
Cordova is open for a test n tune tonight if you want to make the 1- 1 1/2 hour drive east. Its a decent track. Jay
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Herbert - '12 X5 35d / Sapphire Black / Black Perf Nevada / Aluminum trim / ZPP / ZPS / ZCW / ZAV / Apps / 3rd row Betty - '04 CTS-V / Black Raven / Black Leather & Suede / 6 speed LS6 combo 400 hp & 400 tq Sterling - '06 Silverado HD / White / Grey Leather / LBZ Duramax - Allison 6 speed combo / Crew Cab Short Bed LT3 |
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Since the local track event was canceled (the race director had a heart attack which is why the weekend events got canceled... hopefully he's recovery rapidly and his family is doing well) I spent the beautiful Fall day lumberjacking and cutting/loading/hauling/unloading a massive oak tree from our family timber and I'm whooped. Must say I like loading up that big'ol inline 6 Cummins Diesel with a fully loaded tandem axle trailer and letting it growl :-) Plus I've started imbibing so any possibility of making it to the strip tonight are long gone . . . When looking for local strips I didn't see that one you mentioned. Google says it's a 2hr 15 min drive, which means a 4.5 hr round trip. That's 2.5 hrs more driving than the one in Cedar Falls. But I'll keep in mind. Thanks. |
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![]() Poulan buyers are pussies, Husqvarna buyers have holes in their head. Stihl is the only saw to buy. |
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Close. Actually it's a MS361 with 20" bar. A 24" bar would've worked better for that tree though... |
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Nice saw
![]() You are in Cedar Rapids right? I wouldn't trust google on that calc... unless you are are 30 mins from IA City, then maybe... Let me know when you are headed up to Cedar Falls, I would make the drive. I'm trying to sell my V and would love to get into a 335d to polish out my garage full of diesels. Jay
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Herbert - '12 X5 35d / Sapphire Black / Black Perf Nevada / Aluminum trim / ZPP / ZPS / ZCW / ZAV / Apps / 3rd row Betty - '04 CTS-V / Black Raven / Black Leather & Suede / 6 speed LS6 combo 400 hp & 400 tq Sterling - '06 Silverado HD / White / Grey Leather / LBZ Duramax - Allison 6 speed combo / Crew Cab Short Bed LT3 |
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Been very pleased with the 335d (still can't believe they brought that to the US). Hope you find a nice one! |
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Just ran a 12.6 @ 109.7 on the first pull. Stopping while I'm ahead and heading to famous daves. Time slip to follow.
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That's money. Nice cool air to feed the turbos. What tires were you using? Jay
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Herbert - '12 X5 35d / Sapphire Black / Black Perf Nevada / Aluminum trim / ZPP / ZPS / ZCW / ZAV / Apps / 3rd row Betty - '04 CTS-V / Black Raven / Black Leather & Suede / 6 speed LS6 combo 400 hp & 400 tq Sterling - '06 Silverado HD / White / Grey Leather / LBZ Duramax - Allison 6 speed combo / Crew Cab Short Bed LT3 |
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