I think a zf8 conversion is pretty high on the list.
A ZF8 swap would be awesome, but from my understanding it will take a standalone TCU and/or ECU to work properly- people have asked XHP about that and their response seems to be that it will never be able to happen with the stock DME maintained due to software constraints on both ends.That is such a niche market though. I don't disagree, I'd like one as well but you'd be catering to the 1% of the wrong end of the market.
I think something more interesting would be a crank case vacuum system. Could see some actual gains and it solves an issue we actually have. I think @Erichale77 may have something setup along these lines but not sure how commercially viable it was.
Every dollar spent on a ZF8 conversion is worth many times more in the long run. The number of vehicles that are being produced right now with that transmission ensures a healthy aftermarket to do the heavy lifting. Plus, I'm pretty sure the ZF8 can come with a trans brake and there is little sense in a higher stall when you're input shaft breaks a few feet later.
All things the current DME does. The only solution to the DCT problem that i 100% know controls the DCT properly is @Nisse Järnet and his aftermarket controller that replaced the TCU inside the gearbox. Until someone can flash the DCT TCU you are relying on the various BMW software versions to control everything.The new syvecs s7plus suppose to change all that, thos doesnt sound like just emulating the oem ecu.
• Ability to change torque levels and demand levels sent to the DSG Ecu for changing clutch pressure and Pull away drivability
• Change torque reduction levels on shifts. Essential for very high power cars where the Oem levels of reductions are not enough with the added torque from a Twin Turbo Kit
• Ability to change Torque ramp in after launch
If you’re not going to listen to anyone after asking the question, then don’t ask the question. You either:Dry sump system is doable and already looked into it, the problem is the cost and would be such a small market its not even worth looking at.
Stock DME controlled pi wont happen, I remember someone talking about it and there is no room in the dme for something like this.
this got me thinking, how about an affordable, off the shelf driveshaft for e82 or e92 wanting to do m3 diff conversion
There are plenty of IRS cars that launch, ours have shit geometry and are made from butter.The problem with our cars is irs, its never going to get down the track properly unless you convert to a 4 link and live axel setup which can easily be done but getting it engineered is another issue otherwise this would be race use only and never be able to be swapped out quickly.
Anti lag is easily achievable with a syvecs and getting quick drop in temps can be achieved with a DEI CryO2 Intercooler Sprayer Kits and a fan override.
If you’re not going to listen to anyone after asking the question, then don’t ask the question. You either:
A) already have projects you want to work on but need other people to make you feel it’s worthwhile. Or...
B) are just kicking tires and talking big game.
Either way, cut the charades.
There are plenty of IRS cars that launch, ours have shit geometry and are made from butter.
That should keep you busy for a while....
- A good rear subframe with better geometry for 1/4 and 1/2 mile traction
- An off the shelf diff, halfshaft and driveshaft replacement that will handle serious power levels(ade 8.8)(camero/commodore)(insert strong abundant diff with ratio options here)
- Twin outlets tailored to the RHD market that flow.
- M5 brake conversion kit( reasonably priced)
- An off the shelf kit that does away with the need for all of the BMW plastic cooling, power steering etc componentry
- We already have cast and billet valve cover, inlet manifold options but some competition wouldn’t hurt
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Water Pump, reservoir, pipe fittings essentially the whole engine bay has a half life of 50kKms. Aloominum!?The whole thread was to get ideas and I can pick and choose the ones that are going to actually make money and are commercially viable.
RHD twins outlets are going to be available soon as we are working on that right now, stay tuned.
We already have superior setrab power steering cooling with our ic kits but maybe expand a little more on bmw plastic cooling what you like to see.
For me stock location is okWater reservoir I can easily do and is on the books.
Where would you like to see it like stock location or relocated like LHD drivers side overflow tank.
We have two likely additional HPFP options coming - one with a dual HPFP and the overdrive. Realistically Spring 2020 would be my wild back-of-the-napkin guess.A real DI fueling solution![]()
lol best post of the week. "just" syvecs. Followed by ... how deep are your pockets. You win surreal sentence of the week, hands down!!Real di solution is in the eye of the beholder but if you mean oem quality easily done by s55 setup (xdi pumps optional) and dct just by using the latest syvecs standalone to control it all problem solved, how deep are your pockets.
You mean like buying a beautiful cast aluminum valve cover, spending $600 to then have to take a grinder to it to lop off a 4" random letter number combo that is meaningless to the rest of the world but somehow is prominently displayed on the front of your motor? I honestly can't see why you'd give the advise you have.Also My advice is to keep branding and appearance as stock like as possible. Big logos and loud colours aren’t for me and making it opt in or out is a nice compromise.
Reasonably priced Vac cans is more plastic and another easy one. An N54 plastic eradication kit would be super.