6 Branch manifold, Hartage or BTBII
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Assuming you have a b25, The btb is said to be the best, but you do pay for it @ around £650 its expensive but there is a dyno print out on here somewhere that states around a 15bhp increase if i remember corrrectly. Havent really heard much about the hartge so i wouldnt like to say
Hope to god the sensor is fitted after inletBally wrote:don't laugh i have a 325 auto j reg with cat do the 6 branch have a hole or the the lambda or is the sensor fitted after the inlet
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The Hottuning six branch,a copy of the BTB2,has a mount for a lambda in the crossover section.
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31 May 09 at Scun thorpe.... last time my 2.7 went on the rollers with it's cast manifold on it made 178bhp...watch this space!SHAZ1 wrote:has that been dyno'ed the hottuning manifold?
It was my car that made 15bhp and over 20lbft torque using a just a btb2 on my standard low mileage sport.
Here is the graph. It compares before and after power and tourque.

The Hottuning one has been dynoed and only made 1bhp, yes 1bhp that is not a typo, and some tourque but not much.
The Hartge one is a 20 year old design so dont hope for great results from it.
There are plenty of threads on here about the BTB2/Hottuning debate, just do a search.
Oh and for the record the BTB2 also comes with a a hole for a lambda sensor and also comes with the blanking plug if no lamba is used. The hottuning one doesn't come with the blanking plug.
There are only two six branches worth having for an M20 and thats the BTB2 and the racing dynamics one.
Here is the graph. It compares before and after power and tourque.

The Hottuning one has been dynoed and only made 1bhp, yes 1bhp that is not a typo, and some tourque but not much.
The Hartge one is a 20 year old design so dont hope for great results from it.
There are plenty of threads on here about the BTB2/Hottuning debate, just do a search.
Oh and for the record the BTB2 also comes with a a hole for a lambda sensor and also comes with the blanking plug if no lamba is used. The hottuning one doesn't come with the blanking plug.
There are only two six branches worth having for an M20 and thats the BTB2 and the racing dynamics one.
Did the shop that supplied the manifold also do the rolling road test or are they independent from one another? No other changes on the car than the manifold?
bss325i wrote:It was my car that made 15bhp and over 20lbft torque using a just a btb2 on my standard low mileage sport.
Here is the graph. It compares before and after power and tourque.
The Hottuning one has been dynoed and only made 1bhp, yes 1bhp that is not a typo, and some tourque but not much.
The Hartge one is a 20 year old design so dont hope for great results from it.
There are plenty of threads on here about the BTB2/Hottuning debate, just do a search.
Oh and for the record the BTB2 also comes with a a hole for a lambda sensor and also comes with the blanking plug if no lamba is used. The hottuning one doesn't come with the blanking plug.
There are only two six branches worth having for an M20 and thats the BTB2 and the racing dynamics one.
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daimlerman wrote:31 May 09 at Scun thorpe.... last time my 2.7 went on the rollers with it's cast manifold on it made 178bhp...watch this space!SHAZ1 wrote:has that been dyno'ed the hottuning manifold?
Waiting in eager anticipation for this one.
As soon as my later type engine management is installed, i will
be Dyno,ing mine too. 3251 early block.

This print out is on the dyno of the people who supplied the manifold. I know what you thinking, they have fiddled the dyno to give high figures.phelix wrote:Did the shop that supplied the manifold also do the rolling road test or are they independent from one another? No other changes on the car than the manifold?
Well you can forget that theory because the same day i had the car dynoed on another dyno danamics rolling road but at a different location, surrey roling road to be precise and the figures were a couple of brake and a couple of lbft less. This is most likely down to the fact that Evolve has a bigger fan than SRR. If you look at the graphs, the curves are the same.
Asside from that, I know Sal at evolve quite well and he would not fiddle with outcome of mine or anyones car for that matter.
The only other non OEM part on my car is a scorpion exhaust and as we all know these give little or no gains over the standard BMW system of which i will be reverting back to as a scorpion is to loud for my liking.
Do you own a Hottuning manifold by any chance?
holy upgrades batman - 1bhp is shhh-ocking
I bought one of the hottuning 6 branchers back in the day, clearly LHD although the ebay ad stated RHD.
Anyway forgetting all that I sold it to a baur LHD chap locally so no problems there, but seriously 1 bhp is a bit skank.
On a different note seriously bss325i, you must wake each morning and fathom ways to slate hottuning dude - come on spill the beans, why the HATRED!!
I bought one of the hottuning 6 branchers back in the day, clearly LHD although the ebay ad stated RHD.
Anyway forgetting all that I sold it to a baur LHD chap locally so no problems there, but seriously 1 bhp is a bit skank.
On a different note seriously bss325i, you must wake each morning and fathom ways to slate hottuning dude - come on spill the beans, why the HATRED!!
No, I own no manifold at all for an E30 but I am in the market for one! Thanks for your reply by the way - apols if came across as poking you (or anyone else) in the eye - that wasn't my intent. It's just that I've seen too many air flow devices that have just been cash flow devices for their sellers.
phelix, no worries, no offence taken.
Barx325i, I hate them because they are cheap and nasty, like french cars are and i really hate them!
Barx325i, I hate them because they are cheap and nasty, like french cars are and i really hate them!
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The hottuning manifold is a horrible thing.. Badly constructed, and just an attempted copy of the BTB design.. However the difference in the dyno results shows you the difference in the quality of the product.
It didn't even make 1bhp Barry.. 0.6 iirc
It didn't even make 1bhp Barry.. 0.6 iirc
harsh but fair, but I sympathise, I was well geared for my 200 quid shineyness.. but nowadays not so disappointed it never made contact with the rest of my system..bss325i wrote:phelix, no worries, no offence taken.
Barx325i, I hate them because they are cheap and nasty, like french cars are and i really hate them!
0.6! LMFAO!Jhonno wrote:The hottuning manifold is a horrible thing.. Badly constructed, and just an attempted copy of the BTB design.. However the difference in the dyno results shows you the difference in the quality of the product.
It didn't even make 1bhp Barry.. 0.6 iirc
Just over half a brake, i could probably fart into the induction system and create more power!
or set out on a colder than usual, morning..bss325i wrote:0.6! LMFAO!Jhonno wrote:The hottuning manifold is a horrible thing.. Badly constructed, and just an attempted copy of the BTB design.. However the difference in the dyno results shows you the difference in the quality of the product.
It didn't even make 1bhp Barry.. 0.6 iirc
Just over half a brake, i could probably fart into the induction system and create more power!
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fuzzy, i would think everybody understands that.fuzzy wrote:i think the main point in a hottuning is it looks pretty and sounds a bit meatier than standard. £200 is never going to get you serious performance orientated bit of kit.
Nothing wrong with a bit of atshetic adornment though.
1bhp gain is a poor return, IF you have bought the manifold just
for performance reasons. Lets face it, if i wanted a car for pure
performance reasons, an 86 325i cab would not have been my first choice. As much as i love it.

Bit of a sweeping statement!There are only two six branches worth having for an M20 and thats the BTB2 and the racing dynamics one.
The sex branch on my chrome turd makes a very obvious difference when driving (not just the ASBO noise). I couldn't tell you who made it, but the fabrication is on a par with RD and BTB.
lol, that is case in point.. however I do feel for the expectant performance seeker.. They did offer some stats on the site 7-10% (not exactly in line with a 1bhp increase), which have long been removed iircgooner1 wrote:fuzzy, i would think everybody understands that.fuzzy wrote:i think the main point in a hottuning is it looks pretty and sounds a bit meatier than standard. £200 is never going to get you serious performance orientated bit of kit.
Nothing wrong with a bit of atshetic adornment though.
1bhp gain is a poor return, IF you have bought the manifold just
for performance reasons. Lets face it, if i wanted a car for pure
performance reasons, an 86 325i cab would not have been my first choice. As much as i love it.
Hmm, the mistery six branch. I forgot you had that. Any pics of it?Theo325 wrote:Bit of a sweeping statement!There are only two six branches worth having for an M20 and thats the BTB2 and the racing dynamics one.
The sex branch on my chrome turd makes a very obvious difference when driving (not just the ASBO noise). I couldn't tell you who made it, but the fabrication is on a par with RD and BTB.
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Very true, however, to rely on the result of just a single DynoBarx325i wrote:lol, that is case in point.. however I do feel for the expectant performance seeker.. They did offer some stats on the site 7-10% (not exactly in line with a 1bhp increase), which have long been removed iircgooner1 wrote:fuzzy, i would think everybody understands that.fuzzy wrote:i think the main point in a hottuning is it looks pretty and sounds a bit meatier than standard. £200 is never going to get you serious performance orientated bit of kit.
Nothing wrong with a bit of atshetic adornment though.
1bhp gain is a poor return, IF you have bought the manifold just
for performance reasons. Lets face it, if i wanted a car for pure
performance reasons, an 86 325i cab would not have been my first choice. As much as i love it.
trial, maybe a bit presumptious. There could well have been
multiple reasons for the bad reading. Would like to see a few more cars , with this manifold, tested.
Malcolm (Diamlerman) is having his done in a week or so,and i hope to get down to the one HongkongFuey is organising..

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Maybe Jhonno,Jhonno wrote:Maybe they aren't relying the the results of a single dyno.. Perhaps all the other times it has lost power
but pretty sure the results would have found
their way onto here. One way or another.

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Yes and no depends on where and when it was done..gooner1 wrote:Maybe Jhonno,Jhonno wrote:Maybe they aren't relying the the results of a single dyno.. Perhaps all the other times it has lost power
but pretty sure the results would have found
their way onto here. One way or another.

This is one of my favourite bits.. You lose more power the closer to the head you get an interruption in air flow.. So I love the hammered by monkeys, right by the head, dimples in the primaries to clear the nuts..









