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      01-29-2013, 02:29 PM   #1
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Highest RWHP and 1/4 mile - Tunes and Times post

I am starting this thread in hopes of collecting a lot of good information and having it all in one place. I have searched and searched and cannot manage to remember anything about who has what and what times they ran without bookmarking every post and then trying to compare them. So I would like to see a thread that 335d owners and soon-to-be owners can look at to figure out what mods will improve their performance the most.

Please help by posting your tune/mods, US or non-US, rwhp you obtained, and 1/8 mile or 1/4 mile times in this thread.
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- DPF delete, custom high flow DPF back exhaust, without mufflers.
- Live dyno map to 352 hp - 523 lb/ft.
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- DPF delete, custom high flow DPF back exhaust, without mufflers.
- Live dyno map to 352 hp - 523 lb/ft.
- 318 hp @ wheels.
It's proving to be a bit difficult for us here in the US to pull that off. Gotta love this country
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It's proving to be a bit difficult for us here in the US to pull that off. Gotta love this country
I agree. That's why I posted this. I believe there is someone on here with 327rwhp in the states, which is pretty good. I also believe TDIwyse is running 12.6 sec quarter mile times with his set up. We're getting there, but not as fast as people out side the US.
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I need to get my car on the track to find out, since I've got the meth kit on it now, too. Given that hotrod did a 4.5 0-60 and a 12.9 1/4th with the JBD, I'm pretty sure I can beat that.
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I need to get my car on the track to find out, since I've got the meth kit on it now, too. Given that hotrod did a 4.5 0-60 and a 12.9 1/4th with the JBD, I'm pretty sure I can beat that.
Ronin, how do you like the meth kit? & how many miles to burn through the tank? I'm considering adding this to my DD (which averages annually to about 650-750 mi/week); any thoughts?
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I also believe TDIwyse is running 12.6 sec quarter mile times with his set up. We're getting there, but not as fast as people out side the US.
Here's the time slip and the details about the track and the weather conditions.

http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sho...9&postcount=33

That was the only pass I did that day, and the only pass I did with the drag slicks. And I'm a newbie when it comes to the track. I'd wager if someone like Ron1n or Hotrod drove my car they would've got a better time.
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Am thinking about going to the MIR dragstrip on 8 Mar if possible. Would be nice to see what the old D will actually do. Hopefully the LSD and other stuff is installed by then, and maybe I might even spring for a JBD before then. That way I could do a no tune run and all variations up to 100%. It's supposed to be $100 per day.
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Am thinking about going to the MIR dragstrip on 8 Mar if possible. Would be nice to see what the old D will actually do. Hopefully the LSD and other stuff is installed by then, and maybe I might even spring for a JBD before then. That way I could do a no tune run and all variations up to 100%. It's supposed to be $100 per day.
Where you looking to get your LSD from. What brand?
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Ronin, how do you like the meth kit? & how many miles to burn through the tank? I'm considering adding this to my DD (which averages annually to about 650-750 mi/week); any thoughts?
Depends on how heavy my foot is, tbh. I've gone through 15 gallons of meth since I've had it, but part of that was because my WW pump was leaking, so they had to replace that. I've been running about an 80/20 mix, as well, so I'm going through more than most people would, I think.
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Am thinking about going to the MIR dragstrip on 8 Mar if possible. Would be nice to see what the old D will actually do. Hopefully the LSD and other stuff is installed by then, and maybe I might even spring for a JBD before then. That way I could do a no tune run and all variations up to 100%. It's supposed to be $100 per day.
Where you looking to get your LSD from. What brand?
Quaife LSD from VAC Motorsports in Philly. They have been a bit slow administratively in finalizing things, but that hasn't bothered me much since I have had a lot of questions on suspension items. But now am getting antsy.
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Yep. I'm looking at the Quaife from them too. I already have the parts for full M3 suspension swap, adjustable sway end links and the Megan toe arms as well.
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Am thinking about going to the MIR dragstrip on 8 Mar if possible. Would be nice to see what the old D will actually do. Hopefully the LSD and other stuff is installed by then, and maybe I might even spring for a JBD before then. That way I could do a no tune run and all variations up to 100%. It's supposed to be $100 per day.
i may have to join you for that, sir. I saw mention of it on the other forum. we could likely get chris to join us as well. would you be running slicks? one of us should invest in some so we can perform runs d on d.
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Am thinking about going to the MIR dragstrip on 8 Mar if possible. Would be nice to see what the old D will actually do. Hopefully the LSD and other stuff is installed by then, and maybe I might even spring for a JBD before then. That way I could do a no tune run and all variations up to 100%. It's supposed to be $100 per day.
i may have to join you for that, sir. I saw mention of it on the other forum. we could likely get chris to join us as well. would you be running slicks? one of us should invest in some so we can perform runs d on d.
No slicks for me. Will already be in financial extremis after VAC finishes with me.
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Am thinking about going to the MIR dragstrip on 8 Mar if possible. Would be nice to see what the old D will actually do. Hopefully the LSD and other stuff is installed by then, and maybe I might even spring for a JBD before then. That way I could do a no tune run and all variations up to 100%. It's supposed to be $100 per day.
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i may have to join you for that, sir. I saw mention of it on the other forum. we could likely get chris to join us as well. would you be running slicks? one of us should invest in some so we can perform runs d on d.
March might still be to cold. Late April early May when track temps heat up a bit and while atmospheric temps are still cool w/low humidty might yield better results esp if you plan to use performance tires - the rubber gets hard in the cold and will prove to be more difficult to get traction. There are usually several track events throughout the year.

I took the d to MIR last year, went light - 1/8 tank of fuel, rear seat removed and all I did was spin out in the box. For the life of me I could not get traction on my street tires - granted my tires are Conti DWS - PSS or PS2's would be better, but I would still expect lots of wheel spin.

Sadly my best time came when I had traction control on, and no brake boosting, in other words just mashed the peddle and ran a 13.7. I ran the car at least 5 times, even tried lowering RPM's to 1700 and feathering the throttle out of the box, but as soon as I mashed the peddle once I got moving,,, tire SPIN - it was futile. The track surface at the start and through the first 10/15 yds or so is slick and more condusive to sticky DR's.

My car is a totally different animal on the street w/street tires - best run from a dig was against an S63 AMG no traction nannies and brake boost to about 2100 RPM the d was ahead 1 and 1/4 cars up until we shut it down at 100 mph - the d spun a bit but shot out like a bat.

While it was fun it was also frustrating at the same time. If I go back it will only be with drag radials or a min an ultra high performance summer tire.
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March might still be to cold. Late April early May when track temps heat up a bit and while atmospheric temps are still cool w/low humidty might yield better results esp if you plan to use performance tires - the rubber gets hard in the cold and will prove to be more difficult to get traction. There are usually several track events throughout the year.

I took the d to MIR last year, went light - 1/8 tank of fuel, rear seat removed and all I did was spin out in the box. For the life of me I could not get traction on my street tires - granted my tires are Conti DWS - PSS or PS2's would be better, but I would still expect lots of wheel spin.

Sadly my best time came when I had traction control on, and no brake boosting, in other words just mashed the peddle and ran a 13.7. I ran the car at least 5 times, even tried lowering RPM's to 1700 and feathering the throttle out of the box, but as soon as I mashed the peddle once I got moving,,, tire SPIN - it was futile. The track surface at the start and through the first 10/15 yds or so is slick and more condusive to sticky DR's.

My car is a totally different animal on the street w/street tires - best run from a dig was against an S63 AMG no traction nannies and brake boost to about 2100 RPM the d was ahead 1 and 1/4 cars up until we shut it down at 100 mph - the d spun a bit but shot out like a bat.

While it was fun it was also frustrating at the same time. If I go back it will only be with drag radials or a min an ultra high performance summer tire.
I have never had wheel spin out of the hole (except when wet). In DTC it felt a little squirrely but no real wheel spin. Haven't tried that with DSC off completely. Of course I have no tune either. You're certainly correct that the drag strip would likely be slick there. I even felt that at Jefferson Circuit at the HPDE.
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I have never had wheel spin out of the hole (except when wet). In DTC it felt a little squirrely but no real wheel spin. Haven't tried that with DSC off completely. Of course I have no tune either. You're certainly correct that the drag strip would likely be slick there. I even felt that at Jefferson Circuit at the HPDE.
Next time turn off all traction nannies and brake boost to 2000 rpm, release and mash the peddle and you will have plenty of wheel spin tune or not. Enjoy!

Wheel spin is 10x worse w/street tires at the track. It's like trying to drag race on a wet road.
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