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E90///M3
09-15-2009, 11:13 AM
RGM 504kW Supercharged BMW E92 M3 Dyno and Speed runs

RGM Supercharged E92 M3



:drool:

Laidback
09-15-2009, 11:41 AM
COngrats to RGmotorsport.com

@675 hp and 442 tq :eek: on what octane ?

we should list down the S/C/ strokers, companies for the E9X M3 and how much their putting down on hp/tq...

Raff
09-15-2009, 05:03 PM
Pretty sick... that is impressive.

nitinopp
09-15-2009, 11:31 PM
Wow that is just :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool::drool:

PencilGeek
12-04-2009, 08:05 PM
COngrats to RGmotorsport.com

@675 hp and 442 tq :eek: on what octane ?

we should list down the S/C/ strokers, companies for the E9X M3 and how much their putting down on hp/tq...

Check the Dyno Database: http://bmw.pencilgeek.org/DynoDB.html

endofanera7
12-04-2009, 09:55 PM
COngrats to RGmotorsport.com

@675 hp and 442 tq :eek: on what octane ?

we should list down the S/C/ strokers, companies for the E9X M3 and how much their putting down on hp/tq...

I was thinking of asking Robert for his permission to repost the charts he did for E9x M3. ECU, exhaust, wheels etc. I tried to do the same for the pulley thread but it was nowhere near his standard and professionalism. :bow:

Check the Dyno Database: http://bmw.pencilgeek.org/DynoDB.html

Thanks Robert. This E9x section needs more useful info like that.

PencilGeek
12-04-2009, 10:58 PM
I was thinking of asking Robert for his permission to repost the charts he did for E9x M3. ECU, exhaust, wheels etc. I tried to do the same for the pulley thread but it was nowhere near his standard and professionalism. :bow:



Thanks Robert. This E9x section needs more useful info like that.

The DynoDB is something I developed...it exists only at my web site -- and is not owned by M3Post. They actually have created one of their own based on my software design, but currently there are no plans at M3Post to deploy it.

So yes you are free to quote it, link to it, reprint it here without any problems. I consider it for the benefit of the BMW community. Members here can even add to it themselves simply by going to http://bmw.pencilgeek.org.

As for reprosting my reviews, etc. I think I already reposted them all here -- up to the stroker motor review. In the early days of this site, it seemed like my reviews were the first 5 of 8 articles in the E9x section. Search for them and maybe bump them for others to see them. If I missed any, let me know which ones and I'll be happy to post them.

BTW, it look like your ban at M3Post expires in six more days. The California section has certainly missed you!;)

endofanera7
12-05-2009, 02:38 PM
The DynoDB is something I developed...it exists only at my web site -- and is not owned by M3Post. They actually have created one of their own based on my software design, but currently there are no plans at M3Post to deploy it.

So yes you are free to quote it, link to it, reprint it here without any problems. I consider it for the benefit of the BMW community. Members here can even add to it themselves simply by going to http://bmw.pencilgeek.org.

As for reprosting my reviews, etc. I think I already reposted them all here -- up to the stroker motor review. In the early days of this site, it seemed like my reviews were the first 5 of 8 articles in the E9x section. Search for them and maybe bump them for others to see them. If I missed any, let me know which ones and I'll be happy to post them.

BTW, it look like your ban at M3Post expires in six more days. The California section has certainly missed you!;)


Thanks, I will definitely find sometimes to get those information on this board as well.



M3post is getting worse, contributing members who speak their mind will get banned. Unethical vendors get away with their shady practice. I dont know what's next...

PencilGeek
12-09-2009, 10:16 AM
M3post is getting worse, contributing members who speak their mind will get banned. Unethical vendors get away with their shady practice. I dont know what's next...

As a moderator, I see both sides of it. The vendors complain about the users, and users complain about the vendors. User complaints of M3Post bias (in favor of vendors) are mostly made in public posts -- but Vendor complains of M3Post bias in favor of users are mostly made through the PM and "complaint" system. So you guys never see the complaints that we get from the vendors. IMO, getting complaints from all sides is probably a good thing -- meaning to me that we're equally pissing everybody off!:)

endofanera7
12-09-2009, 02:40 PM
As a moderator, I see both sides of it. The vendors complain about the users, and users complain about the vendors. User complaints of M3Post bias (in favor of vendors) are mostly made in public posts -- but Vendor complains of M3Post bias in favor of users are mostly made through the PM and "complaint" system. So you guys never see the complaints that we get from the vendors. IMO, getting complaints from all sides is probably a good thing -- meaning to me that we're equally pissing everybody off!:)

Oh well but members get banned while vendors are not. I cant blame the admins either since the vendors are the ones who pay to keep the forum running.

Anyways, I sent you a pm on here, you might not see it when you log in bcuz this forum doesnt notice you of new pm received in a pop up etc...thanks

PencilGeek
12-09-2009, 03:17 PM
Oh well but members get banned while vendors are not. I cant blame the admins either since the vendors are the ones who pay to keep the forum running.

To be honest, probably more vendors get banned than users. 15 of the last 18 bannings were against vendors.

Anyways, I sent you a pm on here, you might not see it when you log in bcuz this forum doesnt notice you of new pm received in a pop up etc...thanks

I'll respond to it tonight.