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| After installing the MAF kit in his E34 535i,
Kris had this to say…
WOW!!!!!!!! I fitted the kit over the weekend
(couldn't wait, know that I can't set it
up accurately without the EGO1 but...) Anyway,
installed it (great set of instructions and
great kit, had everything), set it to the
baseline settings advised in the instructions
and started her up. Once warmed up had to
reset the LOW knob back one click as she
wasn't idling too well but for the moment
have left the other settings as advised.
Noticed immediately how much better she idled.
Took her for a quick spin around the block
just to check for driveability problems (none
noted) and parked her. Used the Porsche.
Drove to work this morning and WOW!!!!!!
It was like driving a different car. First
noticed it when I had to get past a road
hog, didn't floor the throttle as I want
to set her up properly before pushing hard,
but I did give it some gas and was surprised
at the immediacy of response and the power
available. After that, cruising on the freeway
doing 60 mph had a clear stretch of road
(It was 6.30 am). I gave the throttle just
a touch and she just took off!!!! Was doing
a hundred when I noticed something else,
how smooth she felt. Don't know if the MAF
has less intake roar or what but subjectively
she felt so much smoother. Unbelievable!!!!
Your kit has transformed this car!!!
Please send me the sensor and bung. I can't
wait to complete this install (but am more
than happy with the results I have already!!)
WOW!!!!!!! Can't help it, have had upgrades
done on my cars (I live and breathe high
octane) all my life and whilst all have yielded
improvements few had exceeded expectations.
This kit of yours definitely has!
My deepest gratitude,
Kris
P.S. Almost forgot, there's this hairpin
I have to negotiate enroute, no cars great
visibility where I practice my cornering
on occasion. This time around, came to the
hairpin, turned the wheel, punched the throttle
and the back started coming around, had to
go to full opposite lock immediately! I expect
this from some of my other cars but not an
automatic BMW! Life shouldn't be this much
fun......
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| I have just had my new MAF kit installed
and am very pleased with the performance.
Please send me any info you have in the future
that might be of interest for my 1988 M5.
I would also be very happy to talk with prospective
purchasers.
Best to you, Carew Rice
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| This note is to thank you for your excellent
ARM I and ARC II MAF conversion system. I
became aware of the Split Second system after
exhaustive searches on the internet for some
sort of "hot wire" solution to
my air flow meter problems.
Extensive modifications to my 1988 E28 BMW
M5, notably the Powerdyne supercharger, led
to performance problems. The Bosch flapper
valve speed density air flow meter did not
react very well to the blower. Patchy, and
fluttery throttle response resulted in an
extremely difficult to tune vehicle. Various
solutions were tried, however, none were
totally satisfactory. The car was not able
to live up to performance expectations. The
air flow meter oscillated wildly. Stiffening
of the spring and a rubber bumper at zero
position was installed within the air flow
meter. These modifications helped but did
not solve the problems.
The ARC II unit and the 3.5" mass air
flow meter blew the performance wide open!
The former speed density air flow meter had
been enlarged. The stock air box was widened
and a K&N filter installed. These were
replaced by Split Second's 3.5" diameter
mass AFM and a K&N cone filter. The intake
breathing couldn't help but be incredibly
improved.
Performance response, even off boost, was
markedly improved with the Split Second system.
Any hesitation, fluttering, and balking was
blown away. The system was easy to install.
Custom wiring harness, specific to the car,
new larger capacity fuel injectors, mass
air flow meter, ARC II controller, ARM I
air/fuel mixture monitor, comprised the upgrade
package. The only minute problem was coming
up with a large enough silicone hose to mate
the MAF meter to the supercharger intake
(thank-you ERT).
Set-up and tuning was eased with suggested
starting points for the four dial adjustments
on the ARC II. These were for idle, low RPM,
high RPM, and acceleration rate. Essentially,
the unit translates the air flow signal from
mass air to speed density information. This
"fools" the Motronic brain into
believing the system is stock. I was also
able to remove the fuel management system
(rising rate fuel regulator), and go back
to the excellent programming within the Motronic
chip for air fuel mapping. This is a huge
advantage. The fuel maps within the chip
are more precise than simply raising fuel
pressure under boost.
The ARM I is a very sensitive air/fuel indicator.
The unit displays valuable information about
the air/fuel mixture at all times. The ARC
II unit is tuned to optimize the air/fuel
mixture. You can feel the difference in engine
performance as the mixture is optimized.
A click of a dial here and there and your
dancing.
The ARC II unit requires fine tuning. This
is a small price to pay for fine tuning performance
across a large range of torque demands and
temperatures. Adjustment is simple enough
to do while flying around the racetrack.
The learning curve for operation is short
and easily understood. The staff at Split
Second are very accessible, and well versed
in the operation of the ARC II unit. Help
is only a short call away.
Feel free to check out my web page at http://www.intronixtech.com/garage.
I have detailed the development of my BMW
M5 from great car to SUPER car! Split Second
is an integral part of the upgrades. I can
only recommend this system by my experience
as an end user. The system is excellent,
and works very well.
Thank you very much,
Evan Friedman
Owner, 1988 BMW M5 (supercharged)
http://www.intronixtech.com/garage "Evan's
Garage
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| Here's the whole exciting story of my MASS
AIR FLOW (MAF) conversion.
It is unbelievable how restrictive the stock
air flow meter was. The installation wasn't
too hard to do. I don't know how long it
took, but it was time well spent. Since I
was trying to give it a Stock appearance
as much as possible. (Like Routing the wires
through Factory looms etc.) I didn't keep
tab. I was thrilled when my engine fired
up. At first the engine ran a little rough
with all the ARC2 settings at zero. Going
by the instructions, I watched the ARM1 air/fuel
ratio meter that is part of the installation.
It indicated that the engine was running
lean. I adjusted the low control until the
engine smoothed out and the meter started
to move back and forth. The guys at Split
Second explained that the meter reading will
go back and forth (or dither) at the proper
fuel mixture. This indicates that the DME
(ECU) is operating in its normal closed loop
fashion.
Then I experimented with a little throttle.
While increasing RPMs, the engine started
running rough again. I took a glance at the
ARM1 meter and it was displaying a lean condition.
I adjusted the mid knob until the engine
smoothed out and noticed that the meter was
moving back and forth.
At this point I felt good enough to start
driving the car. I made some further adjustments
to the low, mid and high settings. After
that I really jumped on it. Wow what a difference!
It is unbelievable how much more power this
engine has with the MAF sensor. I am already
making plans to put this setup on my 535i
(my wife's car).
The car ran great but still stumbled off
of idle. I adjusted the accel knob until
the throttle response picked up - and boy
did it pick up. This setup gives way better
response than the stock setup.
I had some concern before I did the conversion
about how well the car would drive. It seems
to function normally with the difference
being more power and a crisper throttle response.
You can tell I am very pleased. I highly
recommend this conversion.
Thanks,
Saliya
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| Well, after seven or eight months of building,
adding, fixing, and the usual wrenching,
my bike is being shaken down and dialed in.
I added the Split Second ARM1 and EGO1. The
EGO1 was mounted in the supplied boss which
was welded into a Supertrapp muffler at about
the centerpoint (where clearance was best
and least conspicuous).
The device paid off from day one. It disclosed
a leak in the carb due to a missing o-ring!
The mechanic that I hired to dial in the
carb in addition to other work just plain
left the o-ring out! Then he jetted the carb
down to compensate! So, the ARM1 gave a good
diagnostic report on the problem and saved
me lots of grief. I think performance metering
will become much more important as bikers
realize how it can save them time and money.
Thanks for providing your excellent product!
Nelson Johnson (Spider)
p.s.
I also maintain a page at http://www.fargonasphere.com/spiders/TechTips
that includes a link to your site.
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| After tuning his 3000GT, Matt sent us this
message:
From: Matt Monett
To: < sales@gtpro.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 1999
Subject: HOLY MOLLY
I just ran a 12.07 and a 12.09 on the G-Tec
!!!! with only 18 psi peek!!!
(Here at 4800ft) can't go any higher with
out hitting 1000c that's almost 6/10's from
the ARC and a set of 500cc injectors!!!!
This thing is the best thing to ever hit
the street!!!
Matt Monett
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| This past weekend I got everything in place,
the boost controller is very nice. How does
the transmission hold up to the extra power.
The ground was a little moist but not much
and the 00' Passat chirped the tires in second
gear. I love the added power the controller
gives.
I also put in a HUD and turbo timer, I confirm
with another gauge besides the BCS led's
that the I can produce over 1 bar and I like
it! You have any other tips let me know,
thanks
Eric Francis
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| I recently installed your "Boost-Controller"
on my new Audi TT and the performance increase
is fantastic! The whole personality of my
car has changed for the better. The installation
was easy and when I had a question your tech
guy was most helpful. I only wish that the
expensive exhaust system that I'd just installed
improved the performance half as much.
Thanks again for an outstanding product.
James Kant
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