BMW M3 Forum (E90 E92)

BMW Garage BMW Meets Register Today's Posts


Go Back   M3Post - BMW M3 Forum > M3 (E90 / E92 / E93) > Sponsor M3 Project Cars Showcase
 
Mporium BMW
Post Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
      03-23-2012, 11:03 AM   #23
vividracing
vividracing's Avatar
United_States
685
Rep
6,854
Posts

Drives: E90 M3, F30 335i, F80 M3
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Arizona

iTrader: (14)

Quote:
Originally Posted by tpowerdinny View Post
That thing is mean! So jealous right now. Can't wait to see a supercharger with a matching green plenum. I know the wheels have purpose but not a fan. Everything else is just perfect. That steering wheel looks amazing, especially with the trim. I'm surprised you guys didn't itch to through a matching green motorsport ring at 12 o'clock.
Thanks boss!
Good idea on the motorsport ring!
__________________
Travis Williams
Shop ALL BMW G80 | G82 Parts Here!
480.966.3040 ext 318 Travisw@vividracing.com
PM, Email, or Call Directly for aggressive BMW Member Pricing
Appreciate 0
      03-28-2012, 03:15 PM   #24
vividracing
vividracing's Avatar
United_States
685
Rep
6,854
Posts

Drives: E90 M3, F30 335i, F80 M3
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Arizona

iTrader: (14)

Here's the most current update on this project

Lets be honest and say that the stock BMW M3 E90 E92 V8 really does not have that much of a growl. Like any car, the first mods are usually wheels, intake, and exhaust. With the M3 already have some decent looks factory, the exhaust is a great option to move to. However, we did it all! To really get that intense V8 sound from the BMW M3, we added the complete Agency Power Exhaust. This includes the Section 1 and Section 2 pipes as well as the rear muffler system with titanium tips. The sound you here in the video below comes from this combination. With this, the V8 M3 wakes up and banging through the gears is completely a new experience. The exhaust is made to fit the BMW M3 E93 E92 vehicle. However when fitted to the E90 M3, the tips will stick out an extra 2 inches which the Vorsteiner carbon rear diffuser cleans up nicely. With the addition of the rest of the Vorsteiner BMW aero upgrade, Brembo Brakes, H&R suspension, and Volk G2 Racing wheels, this project is the ultimate daily driver. However it is 1 step away from the next major upgrade courtesy of VF Engineering and their 620HP supercharger kit!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsuVsmyBILg






__________________
Travis Williams
Shop ALL BMW G80 | G82 Parts Here!
480.966.3040 ext 318 Travisw@vividracing.com
PM, Email, or Call Directly for aggressive BMW Member Pricing
Appreciate 0
      04-05-2012, 05:23 PM   #25
vividracing
vividracing's Avatar
United_States
685
Rep
6,854
Posts

Drives: E90 M3, F30 335i, F80 M3
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Arizona

iTrader: (14)

Get Away in Down Town PHX is Happening... Stay Tuned for the video!

__________________
Travis Williams
Shop ALL BMW G80 | G82 Parts Here!
480.966.3040 ext 318 Travisw@vividracing.com
PM, Email, or Call Directly for aggressive BMW Member Pricing
Appreciate 0
      04-05-2012, 05:41 PM   #26
GOLFFRR
GOLFFRR's Avatar
10808
Rep
27,596
Posts

Drives: GOLFFRR cart
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: we sell BMWs to "ALL" US states

iTrader: (4)

nice!
__________________

BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR NEXT BMW, EMAIL OUR GUY KOTE FIRST!
Kote M Sales:Kotem@bmwofcamarillo.com Cell:805-368-9101
vipfinance@bmwofcamarillo.com for warranties!
Appreciate 0
      04-25-2012, 08:44 AM   #27
mitrofan
New Member
Russian Federation
0
Rep
6
Posts

Drives: subaru sti
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Moscow, Russia

iTrader: (0)

now it definitely needs carbon roof
love it!
Appreciate 0
      05-12-2012, 02:30 PM   #28
vividracing
vividracing's Avatar
United_States
685
Rep
6,854
Posts

Drives: E90 M3, F30 335i, F80 M3
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Arizona

iTrader: (14)

Let the Party Begin..

__________________
Travis Williams
Shop ALL BMW G80 | G82 Parts Here!
480.966.3040 ext 318 Travisw@vividracing.com
PM, Email, or Call Directly for aggressive BMW Member Pricing
Appreciate 0
      05-15-2012, 12:56 PM   #29
IMG
IMG's Avatar
United_States
1122
Rep
7,690
Posts

Drives: E36 M3 Track car,Ess E90 M3 DD
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Location

iTrader: (6)

Quote:
Originally Posted by vividracing View Post
Let the Party Begin..

Sweet !
Appreciate 0
      05-30-2012, 05:27 PM   #30
BMW Junge für Leben
Second Lieutenant
BMW Junge für Leben's Avatar
United_States
20
Rep
213
Posts

Drives: LCI E90 335i
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Santa Barbara CA

iTrader: (0)

So dope!!
__________________
-Joey
Appreciate 0
      06-04-2012, 01:50 PM   #31
vividracing
vividracing's Avatar
United_States
685
Rep
6,854
Posts

Drives: E90 M3, F30 335i, F80 M3
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Arizona

iTrader: (14)



When you finally get that new car, you immediately start modifying it. Spending thousands upon thousands on cool aftermarket parts. Before you know it, $10,000 is gone and though you think adding the intake + exhaust + headers + tune is cumulative in horsepower, its not. Thats why if you want big power on your naturally aspirated engine, there is no replacement for…. BOOST!!!

Supercharging cars for over 15 years, VF Engineering delivers the ultimate in bolt-on, high quality forced induction kits for cars such as the BMW M3, Lamborghini Gallardo, Porsche 911 Carrera, and more. Based in Southern California in the heart of performance and tuning culture, VF has made their main mark with the BMW E46 M3 and Porsche 996 997 supercharger kits. Having been in this business now for 11 years, I have personally seen at Vivid Racing many different supercharger and turbo kits come through our facility whether it is for installation or for shipping. Being an avid blog and forum lurker, I have had the chance to see the competitions as well.

As you know, cars such as the BMW M3 are high compression and really don’t want boost. In fact they dont even like aftermarket intakes! So any type of kit that you install on a normally aspirated engine has to have proper fueling components, highly engineered parts to create the power, perfect tuning, and just enough boost to give you the safe head slam in your seat. When we started Vivid Racing back in 2001, it was turbocharged cars such as the Subaru WRX and Mitsubishi EVO that we only touched. Turbo cars you just need to bolt a bigger turbo on, add some fuel, and whala. My first personal experience with a supercharger kit was on our 2000 Porsche 996 Carrera. Though it did add 100 extra horsepower, the noise of the roots style supercharger was quite obnoxious and the driveability was sketchy. Back then tuning was a piggyback and the extra fuel needed was on the rather rigged side. Let me clarify that this was NOT a VF Engineering kit.

Making our way back into turbocharged Porsche’s with a 996 Turbo following up with 2 different 997 Turbos, it was apparent why boosted cars from the factory were so easy to mod. But when the opportunity to own a E90 BMW M3 V8 came into my hands as a daily driver, I had to jump on it. Its a great sedan with 414hp and 295ft/lbs of torque. Previously having a BMW E60 M5, the M3 was like a “mini me” of the E60 sedan. But the high revving V8 was missing something much like the V10 did. That something was the feeling of boost. At the time of purchase, the F10 Twin Turbo BMW M5 was 6 months out, and really, who can wait that long! With today’s engine electronics, just slapping some pipe together and a turbo is not as simple as it sounds. Having begun a strong relationship with VF Engineering years ago as well as selling their Porsche 996 997 Superchargers, I was aware of the quality and engineering that went into these new BMW M3 V8 kits. But if you want to play, you got to pay. Justification of this cost to some can be quite difficult. With a price tag of $13,900 is it worth it? Well my initial concerns would be driveability, sound, gas mileage, and the biggest question, would I really get 620HP as advertised?

However you decide to justify the cost, its worth it, not because someone gave me the kit for free, but because it really did everything that VF Engineering set out to prove. First is the quality. The intake manifold has got to cost a fortune. Its complex design to incorporate all 8 ports while fitting neatly under the hood is a true work of art. Without a doubt it is heavier then the stock BMW plastic manifold and airbox, but if you consider the fact that BMW already took off 15lbs from the outgoing E46 6cyl, you are still ahead. Included in the kit are upgraded injectors which are a drop in replacement from the factory ones. The injectors are probably the longest part of the installation because of accessing them requires the removal of the intake manifold which you are doing anyways.

The Vortech V3 Supercharger has a self-contained oil unit. Overall, it is heaps better then a roots style blower found on a Jaguar, Mustang, or other supercharger systems. The Vortech has a very linear spool delivering the power in a way that you dont know the supercharger is even in there. Comparing to the obnoxious whine from the other style supercharger I had used in the past, the Vortech blower fits neat and tidy in the engine bay and damn near looks factory. VF’s complete CNC machined bracket for the supercharger and pulleys is all CNC machined billet aluminum which though you would expect, some fail at it, this bracket is straight as an arrow. Never worry about a belt walking, or any clearances. Another piece you just wonder, “How much did that cost to make!”. With its front end intercooler sitting in front of the AC condensor, it definitely makes a head to turn and say, “is that boosted?” The final part of the kit being the air intake flows nicely off the blower and down into the drivers side front bumper duct. Having the Vorsteiner front bumper may make the fitment a bit different, but the air filter is pretty mush just right out there. Considering the space, this is really the only place it can go. At the end of the day if your BMW M3 had stock bumpers, stock wheels, stock ride height, and you lifted the hood to show off the VF Engineering VF620 kit, you would think it was factory.

But thats boring and this IS Vivid Racing!!! So we geared up our supercharger kit with custom carbon fiber accents. The intake manifold had been stripped down and painted Lamborghini Green to match our monster Brembo brakes and side mirrors. Carbon fiber trim covered the center of the manifold and the front inlet. We then took the intake pipes that comes off the supercharger and goes to the cone filter and made that carbon fiber as well. Why? Why not! In addition to the small accents we added, the car was then coupled with our Agency Power Section 1&2 pipes joining up to our Agency Power Titanium Tip race exhaust system. What sounded mean already has just become a tire ripping beast. All of this on a 7 speed DSG paddle transmission.
So what does it feel like? Put the car in drive and cruise on the streets to pick up groceries or head to the Doctor, nothing is different, in fact it feels the same. However put that baby in M mode and jam on the gas pedal. It is intense. Tires break lose even in 3rd gear. So to convince ourselves it was not just a butt dyno feeling, we used our Mustang AWD Dyno here in Gilbert, Arizona. Before the car was taken apart, we did a baseline run. In M mode, rwd, 91 octane, 95F heat, the car made 312 rwhp. Once the car was completed and taken for a short test drive, we strapped it back down and with all the same variables except hotter out in the Arizona sun at 100F, the car put down and astonishing 474 rwhp. That, ladies and gents, is a no BS 162 rwhp horsepower gain on a hot day with crappy 91 octane. To compare on our dyno, a Porsche 997.1 Turbo stock is 380 awhp, a Porsche 996 Turbo stock is 330 awhp, a 2012 Mercedes CLS63 V8 Bi-Turbo is 380 rwhp, a Mercedes C63 V8 is 320 rwhp, and a stock 2009 Nissan GT-R is 430 awhp.

With that kind of performance the final question would be, “Are you happy?” Absofreakinglutely. The look, fitment, and performance of the VF-Engineering kit is amazing and surpassed my expectations for what was and still is a daily driver. There are only 2 things that would be a much needed upgrade for the M3. The first would be a thicker aluminum radiator and the second would be some type of transmission cooler. In combination with our Agency Power exhaust system this “daddy car’ is now an absolute animal. If my words do not express this, then stay tuned to our video below as it sure as hell will! Enjoy the photos and BUY NOW a VF Engineering Supercharger.









Installation of the VF Engineering 620 BMW M3 V8 Kit













Appreciate 0
      06-04-2012, 11:34 PM   #32
Orange fever
Colonel
Orange fever's Avatar
Thailand
2351
Rep
2,829
Posts

Drives: E36M,E46M,E90M,X5M,i3,M2,i8
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: SoCal. in the hood!!!

iTrader: (5)

Welcome to the Fam!!!
__________________

BMW I12 i8 Frozen Yellow- H&R springs, 22" Radenergie F10 Monoblock Forged ///
F87 M2 Aw -Vorsteiner Aero Kit, VFF-107,Macht Schnell-Springs,VF-Engineering/Hex tuning Stage Two,ER DP,Stock Exhaust,Drop-In Bmc Filter,AA Intercooler,FTP Charge pipe+boost pipe/// Wish list :Mexico delivery 2024 BMW M2 (G87)
Appreciate 0
      06-05-2012, 06:31 AM   #33
Singletrack
4th down; 4th quarter? Renegade.
Singletrack's Avatar
United_States
87
Rep
3,850
Posts

Drives: 09 SSII E92 M3; 19 FG M5C
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Pittsburgh, PA

iTrader: (3)

Love the wheels and brakes on blue.
Appreciate 0
      06-05-2012, 08:20 AM   #34
mkPOTO
Mr. Nice Says Hello
mkPOTO's Avatar
636
Rep
16,662
Posts

Drives: BMW M3 | X5 xdrive 35i MSport
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: USA

iTrader: (25)

Garage List
great update!
Appreciate 0
      06-05-2012, 11:27 AM   #35
vividracing
vividracing's Avatar
United_States
685
Rep
6,854
Posts

Drives: E90 M3, F30 335i, F80 M3
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Arizona

iTrader: (14)

Quote:
Originally Posted by Orange fever View Post
Welcome to the Fam!!!
Thanks! We're lovin' it!! How's your VF620 kit holding up?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Singletrack View Post
Love the wheels and brakes on blue.
I agree that they really set it off

Quote:
Originally Posted by mkPOTO View Post
great update!
Thanks! We've got some more stuff planned so stay tuned!
Appreciate 0
      06-06-2012, 05:43 PM   #36
vividracing
vividracing's Avatar
United_States
685
Rep
6,854
Posts

Drives: E90 M3, F30 335i, F80 M3
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Arizona

iTrader: (14)

Sneak photo of our new video, "Supercharged BMW M3 Blonde Driver Getaway in Phoenix" to be released on Friday June 8th. Stay tuned to www.vividracing.com/blog as you will NOT want to miss this!

Appreciate 0
      06-26-2012, 01:06 AM   #37
BMW Junge für Leben
Second Lieutenant
BMW Junge für Leben's Avatar
United_States
20
Rep
213
Posts

Drives: LCI E90 335i
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Santa Barbara CA

iTrader: (0)

so Sick!!
those green calibers are awesome
__________________
-Joey
Appreciate 0
Post Reply

Bookmarks


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:25 AM.




m3post
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
1Addicts.com, BIMMERPOST.com, E90Post.com, F30Post.com, M3Post.com, ZPost.com, 5Post.com, 6Post.com, 7Post.com, XBimmers.com logo and trademark are properties of BIMMERPOST