I know everyone here loves their CSL airbox cause it looks so good in the engine bay and THAT sound at high RPM.
I don’t have a lot of experience with M3 with CSL airbox. I have a Karbonius CSL airbox for 1.5 years now and still not installed…
I had a Geoff Steel CSL intake in the past on a track car with TTFS tune and honestly didn’t liked it. Also had a lightweight flywheel and other mods on that car. It feels slow to me (torqueless at low RPM) and always tought it was the tune…
Last week, I was working on a car with a Turner CSL airbox. Went for a road test. Car feels like there is no throttle response, sucks especially when you are use to a certain amount of pressure on gaz pedal to rev match on downshift. I never drive on Sport mode. Tried it on Sport mode and it was still bad.
Anyway, not sure I like the CSL airbox modification after driving that car.
My question is: is this something normal with all CSL airbox that doesn’t have a motorized flap or is it due to a bad tune?
I don’t have a lot of experience with M3 with CSL airbox. I have a Karbonius CSL airbox for 1.5 years now and still not installed…
I had a Geoff Steel CSL intake in the past on a track car with TTFS tune and honestly didn’t liked it. Also had a lightweight flywheel and other mods on that car. It feels slow to me (torqueless at low RPM) and always tought it was the tune…
Last week, I was working on a car with a Turner CSL airbox. Went for a road test. Car feels like there is no throttle response, sucks especially when you are use to a certain amount of pressure on gaz pedal to rev match on downshift. I never drive on Sport mode. Tried it on Sport mode and it was still bad.
Anyway, not sure I like the CSL airbox modification after driving that car.
My question is: is this something normal with all CSL airbox that doesn’t have a motorized flap or is it due to a bad tune?
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