Miller Performance M30 Turbo Kit
What do ya think Todd?
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1. YesT_C_D wrote: 1. Nice website
2. There is no kit
3. Plenty of misinformation on the website
4. Makes my pricing look fantastic
Todd
That was me over there, and it was a WAG.Duke M535ti wrote:From what I am hearing though, its at least $7500.
I commented on this on bf.c.T_C_D wrote:The entire paragraph on fueling is dead wrong.Duke M535ti wrote:
3. ?????
The idea of placing six additional injectors to spray only on boost was a great idea back in the early 80s when a better solution didn't exist.
It's now 2006.
I was planning on ponying up the $ for your aftercooler when the time came, but why should it do that. I can spend an extra grand for this mini-cooler and they'll throw in the over engineered bypass-thingy.T_C_D wrote:1. Nice website
2. There is no kit
3. Plenty of misinformation on the website
4. Makes my pricing look fantastic. Our intercooler kit which has a larger core and better designed intercooler is almost $1000 less!
Todd
In conversations I've had with Mark D'Sylva, he has indicated that this is a fairly easy software change with the M1.3. He even said that with some work he was reasonably sure he could get it to work with an 1.0A as well.russc wrote:First, In Dans corner is a product that no one has bothered to tackle, not even Dinan or any tuner for that matter, a proper MAF converstion for the M1.3 ECU. Thats the 173 and 179 ECUs in the E24, E30, E32 and E34. He has gone to the trouble of re-mapping the tables in a fairly complex ECU to make a direct MAF drop in work. No piggybacks. This shows he(or at least someone he knows) knows how to tune M1.3. Thats pretty substantial. Now, it says nothing to how well it works or the cost. But that product I believe does exist.
Apart from the poor location of the extra fuel injectors, I suspect any reduction in exhaust gas temperature is the result of a change in fuel mixture.Duke M535ti wrote:He seems to take the tack of A/F charge cooling with the additional injectors. A water injection system is much easier and more effective.T_C_D wrote:
The entire paragraph on fueling is dead wrong.
Hey, I had a pair of SV. Loved those jeans. I also had TIDDies flip flops and Cachit shorts. Ahhhh, the good old days.wjones wrote:Duke, you should bust out your Sergio Valente's because there up next.
Right,Jeremy wrote:In conversations I've had with Mark D'Sylva, he has indicated that this is a fairly easy software change with the M1.3. He even said that with some work he was reasonably sure he could get it to work with an 1.0A as well.russc wrote:First, In Dans corner is a product that no one has bothered to tackle, not even Dinan or any tuner for that matter, a proper MAF converstion for the M1.3 ECU. Thats the 173 and 179 ECUs in the E24, E30, E32 and E34. He has gone to the trouble of re-mapping the tables in a fairly complex ECU to make a direct MAF drop in work. No piggybacks. This shows he(or at least someone he knows) knows how to tune M1.3. Thats pretty substantial. Now, it says nothing to how well it works or the cost. But that product I believe does exist.![]()
Of course, Mark's product knowledge and theories far outstretch his catalog actual of available products, so who knows if he could really pull MAF interacting directly with M1.0A. He seems to have very good knowledge into how the Motronic ECUs do what they do though.
Jeremy
Um, thats the real problem. A standalone is almost the cost of the turbo kit itself, if you have to pay someone to install it. Even MS is a pain in the butt, just ask TCD what it cost to install a MS setup, let alone a TEC3, Haltech, Motec, Autronic, AEM etc.Wiseguy wrote:Just a few thoughts here...
I am not sold on the twin injectors and this business of using the stock ECU seems silly to me. Granted turbocharging any M20 or M30 is hotrodding ancient technology (Which an M20 or M30 is by today's standards) but I can't see an advantage to running the stock ECU when far better engine management systems exist.
Gees, you can't win. Ive heard so much clammering for a intergrated MAF solution for so long, now someone does it, and theres complaining. Oh well, you can't please everyone. The cost is high, and he wont sell many, thats for sure.Wow, now you can run a MAF on a stock ECU. And a $7500+ turbo system for an M30.
We agree here, I said that in the above statement.IMO Todd's doing the right thing here. Reasonably priced kits for these cars. Not to be a dick, but there's a reason that you hardly ever see high dollar setups on M30s and M20s and see so many homemade kits while you see huge dollar setups on E36s and nowadays, E46s.
senna4ever wrote: The Miller guys are totally different. Miller doesn’t do bolt on kits. They engineer turbo systems. You commission them similar to a construction reno to build a dream. They’re in the Alpina, Dinan league. They construct in-house custom spec super cars that can be driven daily. And look closely at their stuff, the quality stands alone and looks right at home in a BMW engine bay. Sure TCD;s kits can be fast, but they look just like that, kits. Open the TCD hood and voila a BMARO, or is it a BMUSTANG : )
The M30 is an attractive package for speed freaks, but why the hell would you spend that amount of money on it when in reality, someone spending that much money should have Miller fabricate an S38 or M88 Turbo. Now I know why Todd was crying misinformation. And to even compare a TCD kit to a "BMARO" or "BMUSTANG" as you referred to is absurd. Actually, everything you are saying is absurd.senna4ever wrote:Well good to finally see the turbo debate front and center where it should be. Bottom line is power for cost makes the M30 a very attractive alternative for true speed freaks.
The Miller guys are totally different. Miller doesn’t do bolt on kits. They engineer turbo systems. You commission them similar to a construction reno to build a dream. They’re in the Alpina, Dinan league. They construct in-house custom spec super cars that can be driven daily. And look closely at their stuff, the quality stands alone and looks right at home in a BMW engine bay. Sure TCD;s kits can be fast, but they look just like that, kits. Open the TCD hood and voila a BMARO, or is it a BMUSTANG : )