View Full Version : On the Fence between Twin Screen offerings


///M_J
09-03-2006, 01:41 PM
TS Community:help ,
I've been following the various TS threads (although it's been relatively quiet as of late on the topic:() and trying to collect suitable information to help make an informed decision on the purchase of the TS. What I've learned from my research is that both are quality kits and it would be hard to go wrong with either product. But that doesn't make the decision any easier though.
My kit would be installed on my 2000 Z3M and I know both kits could be made to fit.
For the TS in general has there been talk about the upgrade path from the initial offerings?

The Eurosport Kit for the MZ3 (actually the link shows the dyno for M3 3.2) shows 360whp and 304trq; what I'm not clear on is whether or not these results were obtained with the cam kit? Reason I ask is I also saw Neils dyno on the site and I believe the pull included the cam kit and the results were 360whp ,304trq.

Thanks,
Mike

Uli
09-03-2006, 02:09 PM
Dyno that compares cams vs no cams: http://www.eurosporthighperformance.com/pdfs/TS_cams_vs_stock.pdf

Don't get hang up on absolute values. It may be different for your particular car.

Take a look at who is using the kit, how drivers use it, and how the kit has developed since inception.

dr pooface
09-03-2006, 02:19 PM
My bedroom window has twin screens. Keeps the bugs out way better than stock.

5mall5nail5
09-03-2006, 02:33 PM
What the hell is a twin screen.

JuCo
09-03-2006, 04:20 PM
My bedroom window has twin screens. Keeps the bugs out way better than stock.
:lol

Like Uli says peak values aren't what you should be looking into. Power under the curve is where it is at.

All that matters is, where your driving and what gear your in.

Both seem to be excellent kits.

///M_J
09-03-2006, 05:06 PM
Dyno that compares cams vs no cams: http://www.eurosporthighperformance.com/pdfs/TS_cams_vs_stock.pdf

Don't get hang up on absolute values. It may be different for your particular car.

Take a look at who is using the kit, how drivers use it, and how the kit has developed since inception.

Thanks for your advice; I've read your thread before great info!! I don't recall, did you do the install yourself? I'd like to take on the challenge.
I'm definitely looking for a kit that is evolving w/time. I'd like to get a kit where the performance can be increased as my performance tastes change.

Mike

Uli
09-03-2006, 05:45 PM
Hi Mike,

All installation work was done by Josh and Makr. Sometimes that sucks because when other things take priority, e.g. building kits, the car gets stuck in the shop.

And then there are these life events that just can't wait: Josh and his wife had a daughter. Congrats. :buttrock