View Full Version : Compression Ratio On a 748BP
MrWestys748
07-Mar-2005, 16:07
I gather that the 748 sps has a number differences to the standard BP, one of which being a slightly high compression ratio. I was wondering if increasing the compression ratio on 748BP was possible and what the power gains might be..?
There would only be about 2 BHP differance between the BP and the SPS on a 748 according to the MCN data performance sheet. 4D
Differences.
higher compression pistons and a different set of cams (more lift & duration)
Different exhaust valves
Titanium Con Rods & 45/50 Termi system with chip to match.
You can fit the higher comp pistons in a bip £££'s
I'm waiting for my Bip-SPS conversion to be setup on the dyno, then I can let you know how much more power it gives.
But,
I got the parts V. cheap.
I was having the topend rebuilt anyway
I fitted vernier pulleys had the cam timing done
I'm retaining my 45mm system
The chip's being mapped on the dyno.
SPS dynochart on sigma's site
http://www.sigmaperformance.com/dyno1lbig.jpg
Bip V SPS Chart
http://www.sigmaperformance.com/dyno2-3hp-big.jpg
The article
http://www.sigmaperformance.com/748spstech.htm
[Edited on 8-3-2005 by Mr_S]
MrWestys748
08-Mar-2005, 09:16
It will be interesting to see what power gains you get from the conversion.
It's been on the dyno today...
The numbers.
99.1 BHP
59.5 ftlbs
Not bad for a '97 748
We did get 100.4 on the last run, so with a few miles on it, it should get consistently higher that the ton :D :D
Just waiting on the MOT now.
AVI of one of this afternoons runs, taken just before I arrived
http://www.chathamclose.com/pics/dyno.avi
The dyno chart
http://www.chathamclose.com/pics/dyno-sp.jpg
MrWestys748
10-Mar-2005, 09:37
Not bad at all...! I suspect fitting 50mm end cans would give a couple of extra bhp as well.
Have you got a power commander fitted...?
No I have a FIM Ultimap chip.
vBulletin v3.5.4, Copyright ©2000-2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.