You want to try driving an M20B20! Below 2000 there's next to no life in it!
HTH,
Shaun M
Ever since I put the EAT chip in, it's been quite nice low down. Doesn't have the torque that my Durango 4.7 does, but I have no issues at all low down... and it loves to rev! Loses something with the AC on, but still more than enough torque to get off the line nicely.
try some new plugs, check your fuel filter and maybe go with a free flow air filter. I use a K&N and the car feels great (i know... waiting for all the K&N bashers to add their 2 cents, but I've had K&N in all of my cars for the past 20 years and never, I repeat, never had an engine problem).
Try some fuel injection cleaner, that may help.
Forget the tacho. Just open the window, put your foot down a bit and listen to it sing. Unless you are one of those people who really dont chew fruit pastilles you are going to smile.
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Last edited by whiskychaser; 07-11-2008 at 12:18 PM.
M50tu's are slow under 2k rpm. Shewwwwt....because of that (before the S38 transplant) I had 3 chips, S50 M3 cams, changed the diff, did a lightweight flywheel (made the under 2k worse), intake, 540 MAF, injectors, etc. etc. What was great is even after all my upgrades, I was getting 28mpg average mixed highway/city.
A V12 or even the 4.4L M62tu in my e39 has changed that with good torque below the 2k rpm range. The 2.5L M50tu is what it is and does need to be above 2k rpm for drivable power. The newer BMW 6cyl have addressed that issue and have improved the 1500-2000rpm power range. If you don't have a performance chip yet, I suggest to get one as it helps with the drivability of the M50tu.
Brandon J