Honestly I lost hope on leaning anything from youtube or forums because a lot of guys building the BMWs don't know anything past a stage number. You really know a lot about this stuff. Great video and great info on the high pressure system. Actually learned something.
Great videos mate. Really informative and to the point without trying to blow sunshine up your own butt. Seem like a really knowledgeable and humble guy. Keep up the great content.
I have a basically stock X3 B58 gen 1 running E85 with a MHD stage 1 e85 map. I don’t want to upgrade the turbo. In terms of priority and bang for buck what should I install? I was thinking Dorch Stage on and perhaps a new downpipe but for emissions purposes would like to avoid doing a bunch of irreversible stuff. I also really want to avoid mixing fuel. Finally any recommendation on Flex Fuel kit? E85 is widely available in CA, but I am driving to TX and don’t want to have to plan my trip around E85 availability. Love your videos.
Hi Kern, I want to run the stock turbo with a stage 2 multimap for ethanol. From your video, "Guide to tuning "stages"" I thought I would follow your recommendation but in this video I get the impression the fuel pump upgrade is not really worth it? To run approx. E30 tune with stock turbo and downpipe should I just get the cheapest, TU pump or really no pump at all is going to be effectively the same in this scenario? Thanks.
I am on a stock turbo and had no intention of trying to max it out but I got my hands on a dorch stage 2 hpfp for a great deal. I am not really looking for huge peak gains maybe 450 hp, I am fine with that but I do prefer to have a wide power band. I hope this isn’t a dumb question, but would a conservative tune be the way to go for me? Or is it the case that I would need a turbo upgrade.
I’m thinking of Dorch Stg 2 HPFP. You’re saying its not as useful on a stock turbo & should be paired with bigger turbo (such as pure 800) to safely make more whp? Thanks for great content!
Not really. What I'm saying is you can make more power with a smaller pump and a bigger turbo, instead of putting a bigger pump on the stock turbo. No matter what, the bigger pump will have the most support for high hp 👍🏾 hope that makes sense.
Hi, I got a spool hpfp kit for my mercedes s63 Amg I installed. Now the car can’t start up. Do you need to tune the ecm just to get it start? I look at the live data the low pressure is 6.4 bar high pressure is 12 bar only. I was think you can at lease start up and tune to get more fuel.
TU pump here in Canada with all the parts is almost $2k. I spent $2200 and got the Dorch stage 2, even if I don't need it now I would rather not limit myself down the line.
Upgrading my stg1 pump to the dorch stg2 pump this black friday (Dorch is having a sale). You mentioned the spool 180 flows more, should I get that instead if I want to max out my GC turbo? Currently running E40 22psi mid range and 25 psi up top with my dorch stg1 and it drops to 2100psi.
Awesome content! What hpfp would you choose is you were running a B58 with pure800, catless dp, chargepipe, eventuri intake strictly on 93 octane (RON98)?
@@eg000ja if you’re not going with a mix or meth, certainly just stick with Dorsche stage 1. On a custom 91 tune, you should be around ~510whp/520wtq (this is worst case scenario)
I was planning on the same mods for my b58 I plan on staying on 93 I dm dorch engineering they said if you plan on staying just 93oct than stage 1 would be fine . But if you plan on running ethanol mixes than go stage 2 hpfp
So listening to you video the difference between running a FX150 and a TU hpfp on a stock turbo would be minimal and actually might decrease power with the bigger hpfp?
So my buddy and I had a conversation related to this earlier today actually. And I’m curious as to what your input would be. So he is custom tuned fbo and meth (stock hpfp) and believes he is making more power on 91. As for myself, on BM3 stage 2 e30 (stock hpfp) and meth. I think I make more power on e30 than 91 (both having meth). I am going to try full 91 and see how my car likes it. He believes we should make more power on 91 with meth than e30 with meth because we won’t be pushing our stock (hpd5’s) to a limit and making them crash/dip psi. What’re your thoughts? Should I stop running e30 with meth and go straight 91 with meth? I have been seeing my hpd5 drop very low and was thinking about upgrading hpfp
E30 + meth will make more power than 91+ meth with a good tune. Hpfp dips don't lose power but its not safe. Regardless, you can run more timing with E30 and even more with e30 + meth at the same boost levels you'd hit on 91. The main benefit you're seeing is meth will clean up timing on an OTS map without having to add more ethanol so you're getting the most out of the tune.
Can i run EOS port injection with stock fuel system/pumps and be ok? I plan on upgrading to pure800 later this year and want something that can support that as well.
@@kern417 bet cause I’m in the process of buying a 340i and I’m trying to learn the platform! Your videos are helping me get to that point to thank u btw.
You should do a video on the Supra B58. Right now I'm on a g30 900 turbo and port injection. No HPFP or LPFP upgrade yet. Was looking at doing a HPFP upgrade when I buy the lpfp system. Any ideas??
At the end of the video in regards to the estimated power numbers, are you saying it becomes inefficient to run the bigger pump when youre not trying to max out the power? For example, I’m aiming to make around 600whp. If I run a stage 2 HPFP, is that going to be overkill that affects me negatively compared to if I run the TU pump or a stage 1?
No, you can never have too much fuel. It all depends on what you're doing to reach that power, i.e. turbo size/efficiency and fuel type. Many people are hitting 600whp on dorch stage 2, but it's also possible on a Dorch Stage 1 with a bigger turbo. Also, if you're only using pump gas instead of e85, you won't need as big of a pump. But again you'll need a bigger, more efficient turbo to hit the same hp numbers.
Btw if you're going to make an educational video, I would get the facts straight. Spool has been around for far longer than dorch. This video is quite bias to one side rather than stating actual facts
This is a B58 fueling video, and the B58 fuel pump from Dorch came out before the B58 spool pump. Then when the Spool pump came out, they had several issues with leaking lines and filters. They say they resolved them with their supplier now, but we'll see. Those are facts.
Honestly I lost hope on leaning anything from youtube or forums because a lot of guys building the BMWs don't know anything past a stage number. You really know a lot about this stuff. Great video and great info on the high pressure system. Actually learned something.
Another excellent video helping out the b58 community.
Greattt information!! As a recent M340i owner, coming from other brands. This makes total sense!
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Beyond helpful!! I love the format in which you deliver the information.
Thanks man, glad to help
Great videos mate. Really informative and to the point without trying to blow sunshine up your own butt. Seem like a really knowledgeable and humble guy. Keep up the great content.
Thanks so much
Solid! I wish I would have held out for a 340 instead of my 335. Different price point though. B58 is🔥
They definitely both have their pros and cons. One nice thing about the 335i is they didn't release a N55TU 3 years later 😅
@@kern417 Yup, I am here wishing I held out for a 58TU instead of a basic 58
@@keithw4920 what year did b58tu come out ?
@@josemariavilla5327 2018 but not on all cars. 1st car to get it was G20 340i iirc.
I learn a lot from your vids thx for the info my guy
Is it worth upgrading to a TU HPFP if I only plan on running pump 91 with a downpipe/intake/stock turbo/tune.
I have a basically stock X3 B58 gen 1 running E85 with a MHD stage 1 e85 map. I don’t want to upgrade the turbo. In terms of priority and bang for buck what should I install? I was thinking Dorch Stage on and perhaps a new downpipe but for emissions purposes would like to avoid doing a bunch of irreversible stuff. I also really want to avoid mixing fuel. Finally any recommendation on Flex Fuel kit? E85 is widely available in CA, but I am driving to TX and don’t want to have to plan my trip around E85 availability. Love your videos.
Can you please do a video highlighting the differences in the Supra version of the B58? I will love you forever
I'll definitely look into it
@@kern417 Awesome thank you man
Hi Kern, I want to run the stock turbo with a stage 2 multimap for ethanol. From your video, "Guide to tuning "stages"" I thought I would follow your recommendation but in this video I get the impression the fuel pump upgrade is not really worth it? To run approx. E30 tune with stock turbo and downpipe should I just get the cheapest, TU pump or really no pump at all is going to be effectively the same in this scenario? Thanks.
It depends on your goals. You don't need a hpfp upgrade for stage 2.
I am on a stock turbo and had no intention of trying to max it out but I got my hands on a dorch stage 2 hpfp for a great deal. I am not really looking for huge peak gains maybe 450 hp, I am fine with that but I do prefer to have a wide power band. I hope this isn’t a dumb question, but would a conservative tune be the way to go for me? Or is it the case that I would need a turbo upgrade.
I was going to do like an e30 mix
you can run the stage 2+ ots map
On 93 octane and Pure800 would you see any gains with the Dorch Stage 2 over the TU pump?
Maybe some mid range torque but not top end Power
I’m thinking of Dorch Stg 2 HPFP. You’re saying its not as useful on a stock turbo & should be paired with bigger turbo (such as pure 800) to safely make more whp? Thanks for great content!
Not really. What I'm saying is you can make more power with a smaller pump and a bigger turbo, instead of putting a bigger pump on the stock turbo. No matter what, the bigger pump will have the most support for high hp 👍🏾 hope that makes sense.
@@kern417 be careful of smaller pump bigger turbo tho thats how u blow
Not with a good tune. Just keep boost in a safe range.
Makes sense. Thanks
@@kern417 i was custom tuned stock turbo stock pump gen 1 b58 and i blew my motor. Justin at twisted tuning had me throughout. 93.
Hi, I got a spool hpfp kit for my mercedes s63 Amg I installed. Now the car can’t start up. Do you need to tune the ecm just to get it start? I look at the live data the low pressure is 6.4 bar high pressure is 12 bar only. I was think you can at lease start up and tune to get more fuel.
Typically your tune needs custom settings for it to work properly
@@kern417 do you need to tune it for just starting it
TU pump here in Canada with all the parts is almost $2k. I spent $2200 and got the Dorch stage 2, even if I don't need it now I would rather not limit myself down the line.
There's absolutely no reason why the pump should be $2k. Search around. I bought it from Germany for $600.
@kern417 probably meant CAD not USD. It’s $1,700 on the Dorch website and that’s over 2k CAD.
@@AlexWaz315 I'm talking about the TU pump That they said is $2k. There's no way that's the only option
@kern417 ahhh yeah you’re right, that doesn’t add up.
Upgrading my stg1 pump to the dorch stg2 pump this black friday (Dorch is having a sale). You mentioned the spool 180 flows more, should I get that instead if I want to max out my GC turbo? Currently running E40 22psi mid range and 25 psi up top with my dorch stg1 and it drops to 2100psi.
I think dorch stage 2 is a solid option
Is there a risk running the TU pump? I heard the cam roller profile is different on the B58TU than on the B58
It runs fine on our cars
@@kern417 great thanks for the reply
Price fuel pumps?
Had to sub
Awesome content! What hpfp would you choose is you were running a B58 with pure800, catless dp, chargepipe, eventuri intake strictly on 93 octane (RON98)?
It depends on your hp goals but you can make good power with a stage 1 pump on pump gas
@@kern417 It’s my daily driver. So i am looking for a high but reliable power figure without wmi, ethanol and pi.
@@eg000ja if you’re not going with a mix or meth, certainly just stick with Dorsche stage 1. On a custom 91 tune, you should be around ~510whp/520wtq (this is worst case scenario)
I was planning on the same mods for my b58 I plan on staying on 93 I dm dorch engineering they said if you plan on staying just 93oct than stage 1 would be fine . But if you plan on running ethanol mixes than go stage 2 hpfp
So listening to you video the difference between running a FX150 and a TU hpfp on a stock turbo would be minimal and actually might decrease power with the bigger hpfp?
No, you just will not see big gains with a bigger pump on stock turbo. It really depends on the tune and fueling you use
@@kern417 great! Going e85 wedge tune with a fx150 and wanted to know if I wasted my money lol
@@ianbehm4837 that'll be a solid setup for sure. You'll enjoy it and the simplicity
Hey Kern what is needed to run full e85 on a stock turbo. im a stock b58 rn
A custom tune will allow full e85
Would the jb4 work with any of the hpfp's? I know you mentioned they work best with like a custom tune (MHD, Bootmod3 etc.)
It will work with the TU pump but I'm not sure it offers any tunes to take advantage of it. You'd need to message Terry.
Will stage 2 pump on B58 impact my fuel economy in a major way?
Just the pump, no
So my buddy and I had a conversation related to this earlier today actually. And I’m curious as to what your input would be. So he is custom tuned fbo and meth (stock hpfp) and believes he is making more power on 91. As for myself, on BM3 stage 2 e30 (stock hpfp) and meth. I think I make more power on e30 than 91 (both having meth). I am going to try full 91 and see how my car likes it. He believes we should make more power on 91 with meth than e30 with meth because we won’t be pushing our stock (hpd5’s) to a limit and making them crash/dip psi. What’re your thoughts? Should I stop running e30 with meth and go straight 91 with meth? I have been seeing my hpd5 drop very low and was thinking about upgrading hpfp
E30 + meth will make more power than 91+ meth with a good tune. Hpfp dips don't lose power but its not safe. Regardless, you can run more timing with E30 and even more with e30 + meth at the same boost levels you'd hit on 91. The main benefit you're seeing is meth will clean up timing on an OTS map without having to add more ethanol so you're getting the most out of the tune.
@@kern417 thank you so much for sharing your incredible knowledge!
Can i run EOS port injection with stock fuel system/pumps and be ok? I plan on upgrading to pure800 later this year and want something that can support that as well.
Absolutely
thank you
How much is the HPFP from the B58TU? And where you would buy it from?
It varies. You'll need to search around
Great video what software do you recommend? I have a 2016 340xi.
Bootmod3 or MHD
Thanks
Do I have to upgrade my low pressure pump
If I upgrade the HPFP
Only trying to run 600 HP at the end of the build
No
@@kern417 I lied I’m going for 680 whp. I’m I still okay
So If im understanding u right, your basically saying, a nice stage 1 hpfp would run better on stock turbo than a stage 2 dorch?
Not run better, moreso that the stage 2 pump won't net significant gains over stage 1
Do you have anything about port injection?
I'll actually be posting a video comparing HPFP and port injection upgrades in a few weeks 🤞🏾
@@kern417 bet cause I’m in the process of buying a 340i and I’m trying to learn the platform! Your videos are helping me get to that point to thank u btw.
Awesome thanks
Great video!! Were are you located at?
Cincinnati
Nice
You should do a video on the Supra B58. Right now I'm on a g30 900 turbo and port injection. No HPFP or LPFP upgrade yet. Was looking at doing a HPFP upgrade when I buy the lpfp system. Any ideas??
There aren't any HPFP upgrades for the Supra. Port injection gives you more than enough fuel anyway so no need.
At the end of the video in regards to the estimated power numbers, are you saying it becomes inefficient to run the bigger pump when youre not trying to max out the power? For example, I’m aiming to make around 600whp. If I run a stage 2 HPFP, is that going to be overkill that affects me negatively compared to if I run the TU pump or a stage 1?
No, you can never have too much fuel. It all depends on what you're doing to reach that power, i.e. turbo size/efficiency and fuel type. Many people are hitting 600whp on dorch stage 2, but it's also possible on a Dorch Stage 1 with a bigger turbo. Also, if you're only using pump gas instead of e85, you won't need as big of a pump. But again you'll need a bigger, more efficient turbo to hit the same hp numbers.
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Btw if you're going to make an educational video, I would get the facts straight. Spool has been around for far longer than dorch. This video is quite bias to one side rather than stating actual facts
This is a B58 fueling video, and the B58 fuel pump from Dorch came out before the B58 spool pump. Then when the Spool pump came out, they had several issues with leaking lines and filters. They say they resolved them with their supplier now, but we'll see. Those are facts.
Greattt information!! As a recent M340i owner, coming from other brands. This makes total sense!