is any particular tuner more accustomed to dealing with airbox equipped cars running a map vs alpha-n? most of the racers run alpha N since they're not concerned about low rpm driveability right?
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Originally posted by tnord View Postis any particular tuner more accustomed to dealing with airbox equipped cars running a maf vs alpha-n? most of the racers run alpha N since they're not concerned about low rpm driveability right?
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Originally posted by Slideways View Post
Not really, the two or three mentioned above have a good amount of experience tuning the airbox setup with various cam and exhaust configurations. There is no MAF option and in case you meant MAP, it is not critical as the CSL is basically running Alpha-N. The only necessary upgrade is having the MSS54HP ECU or converting a MSS54 to HP. There should be no issues with low end drivability.Instagram: @logicalconclusion
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Whatever happened to Frank Smith? He was a super hot tuner a couple of years back. Just curious to know what happened. I've been on the boards long enough that every couple of years that there is always a new tuner. I do remember Hassan being an active member on the old m3f boards.Last edited by simon_c; 04-21-2023, 09:53 AM.
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Got found out as a hack.DD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
/// 2004 Silvergrey M3 · Coupe · 6spd · Slicktop · zero options
More info: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...os-supersprint
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Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
I would say MAP is pretty critical if you plan to drive the car at different altitudes, otherwise it's probably going to drive like shit as it tries to adjust.
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Originally posted by Slideways View Post
The atmospheric pressure sensor is in the ECU itself. CSL tech doc states: "In order to ensure that the engine can run in emergency mode without an air mass flow meter function if a fault such as failure of the throttle-valve potentiometer occurs, the M3 CSL has an additional pressure sensor on the idle-air rail so that the pressure on the engine-side of the throttle valves can be analyzed."
Instagram: @logicalconclusion
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Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
It says it's emergency mode in case of a fault, which means it's probably not used in normal driving is my guess and also the reason a dedicated MAP setup drives much better as elevation changes.
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Originally posted by simon_c View Post
Crazy. What's the short story?DD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
/// 2004 Silvergrey M3 · Coupe · 6spd · Slicktop · zero options
More info: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...os-supersprint
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Originally posted by Slideways View Post
The MAP sensor is not measuring elevation change under normal driving. That sensor is in the ECU and is working even on a MAF setup.Instagram: @logicalconclusion
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Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
Interesting. I guess my question is what does the MAP sensor do in terms of function and effect on drivability?
Recently, I have been reading and watching a few videos on how modern engine management systems work and one topic that came up was TPS and MAP tuning for ITB setups. I remember that there was a thread on M3F about the CSL MAP sensor, but I cannot find it in the google cache. I'd like to understand more about the function of
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