BP270's

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stove

Original Poster:

29 posts

267 months

Thursday 16th January 2003
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Anybody any experience with these cams?

What about any power plots....?

I'm aware of a slightly lumpy tick-over as you'd expect, but does the low end pick up suffer?

Oh, and is the bhp benefit only seen at the top end of the rev range?

question, questions...

cheers J.

fergusd

1,247 posts

271 months

Thursday 16th January 2003
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I'll be fitting a pair in the next few weeks, both verniered (sitting at home waiting for some time to do it). I believe that there is a torque/power increase over a large part of the rev range, with the upper part of the rev range (5500+) being much better (5500+ onn a standard engine is pointless) . . .

Fd

Felix7

464 posts

261 months

Thursday 16th January 2003
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Are these the cams Turbo Tecnics use for their 230/260bhp conversions? I must admit in the heat of the moment whn picking the car up any technical qu.'s I had for them went out of the window.

fergusd

1,247 posts

271 months

Thursday 16th January 2003
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No idea w.r.t TT conversions.

They are, perhaps, one of the most cost effective first mods you can make to the K engine for some more fizz . . . without going crazy.

Good source of info at www.dvapower.co.uk

Fd

stove

Original Poster:

29 posts

267 months

Friday 17th January 2003
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Sounds good fd. I'll eagerly await your experinces.

cheers J.

Spinning-v-Grid

115 posts

258 months

Friday 17th January 2003
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fd

Can these be fitted to the S2 ? The reason i ask is due to the posibilty of the MIL light being triggered ?

fergusd

1,247 posts

271 months

Friday 17th January 2003
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Spinning-v-Grid said: fd

Can these be fitted to the S2 ? The reason i ask is due to the posibilty of the MIL light being triggered ?



Impossible to say, If I had an S2 I don't think I'd risk it.

This is the problem with the S2, ultimately it's very difficult to tune legally.

Fd

bogie

16,395 posts

273 months

Friday 17th January 2003
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Dave Andrews has already fitted an S2 with a big valve head, and BP270s - gave around 155bhp IIRC ...dont think there was any probs with the MIL light.

MEMSDesign

1,100 posts

271 months

Friday 17th January 2003
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Excuse me for being thick, but MIL light? Que?

bogie

16,395 posts

273 months

Friday 17th January 2003
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Engine Check Light or malfunction light on the S2 Elise - if it comes on youre supposed to go to a dealer to get things checked. If its on permanently (say from removing the cat) then you dont know when you have got a genuine problem. Hopefully the new plug compatible Emerald ECU will be able to sort it out so you can go over the 150/155bhp limit that the std one seems to be able to cope with...we can only but wait and see when someone decides to test it on their S2 !

fergusd

1,247 posts

271 months

Friday 17th January 2003
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While w plug compatable emerald will alow you to tune further I still can't see how this will get through a legitimate MOT.

IIRC any ODBII compatable ECU is configured by the manufacturer and this is verified as part of the MOT, fail this verification and you fail the MOT. So, unless you can replicate the ECU responses it'll still fail the MOT. If you replicate the responses on, say, an emerald I suspect that is still illegal, although perhaps more difficult to determine for the tester.

I've read somewhere that ODBII compliance had a very big effect on the aftermarket tuning industry in the US, I expect the same will happen here . . .

. . . then S1 prices will increase . . .

Fd

stove

Original Poster:

29 posts

267 months

Wednesday 19th February 2003
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Got these sticks on yet fergus? I'm intrigued..

fergusd

1,247 posts

271 months

Saturday 22nd February 2003
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Havent had the time, work and some superb 'boarding in Colorado has had me out of the country for all but 6 days in the last month . . . not sre when I'll have the time to make a start, had hoped to give them their first test on a track day on the 8th of March, but that's not going to happen . . .

Fd