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    #31
    Originally posted by 9kracing View Post
    I don't want to start a big thing, but my car has been tuned 4 times by Hassan, and I haven't been happy with a single one. Granted, my car isn't your average CSL intake car, but I expected more given the nutsack riding that goes on here.

    I'm used to tuners spending a few hours on the dyno, and then doing a street tune to really nail down the part throttle. My car bucks hard under toe in, and there's other issues as well. I'm not saying HTE doesn't produce good tunes, but I've always questioned the efficacy of remote tuning.

    I bought an AEM standalone I plan to switch to in the future.
    Check this thread, maybe it will be helpful https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/s...or-drivability

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      #32
      most shops/tuners will recommend alpha-N simply because it's easier to install and tune. they know that most paying customers aren't interested in spending more time and money than they have to so they can always fall back on the MAP suggestion if a customer is unhappy with the end product.

      anyone that puts the effort into making the jump to a MAP sensor setup is generally going to be more nit-picky and have higher expectations for their setup. they want OE driveability and that includes flooring it at 2500 RPM without anything wacky going on. that might explain why you see more complaints about driveability from guys running the complete setup





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        #33
        Originally posted by BMWfanz View Post

        Check this thread, maybe it will be helpful https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/s...or-drivability

        I'm still MAF
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          #34
          Originally posted by 9kracing View Post


          I'm still MAF
          Mass Air Flow sensor? Did not know you could use one with the CSL intake.

          A CSL intake has always been part of the plan, but threads like this make me wonder just how big a gamble I am taking. These days we are talking something like $4k for this upgrade. Too much to end up unhappy.
          Last edited by D-O; 03-29-2024, 10:38 AM.
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            #35
            Originally posted by D-O View Post

            Mass Air Flow sensor? Did not know you could use one with the CSL intake.

            A CSL intake has always been part of the plan, but threads like this make me wonder just how big a gamble I am taking. These days we are talking something like $4k for this upgrade. Too much to end up unhappy.
            Just get a proper MAP conversion, the box is a joy to drive.

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              #36
              Originally posted by D-O View Post

              Mass Air Flow sensor? Did not know you could use one with the CSL intake.

              A CSL intake has always been part of the plan, but threads like this make me wonder just how big a gamble I am taking. These days we are talking something like $4k for this upgrade. Too much to end up unhappy.
              I think his car is Dinan S3-R so supercharger kit no CSL intake
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                #37
                It drives really great if it's tuned right and has a MAP. I noticed no loss of low end vs my previous MAF setup.
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by 9kracing View Post
                  I don't want to start a big thing, but my car has been tuned 4 times by Hassan, and I haven't been happy with a single one. Granted, my car isn't your average CSL intake car, but I expected more given the nutsack riding that goes on here.

                  I'm used to tuners spending a few hours on the dyno, and then doing a street tune to really nail down the part throttle. My car bucks hard under toe in, and there's other issues as well. I'm not saying HTE doesn't produce good tunes, but I've always questioned the efficacy of remote tuning.

                  I bought an AEM standalone I plan to switch to in the future.
                  You have a boosted car.

                  That's completely different from what we are discussing here.

                  If you want it to be perfect, then you will have to spend hours on the dyno, street log and tune and then back on the dyno and possibly throw some more parts at it.

                  That's how it goes with boost.

                  NA is much more simple.

                  I'm not looking forward to tuning my S3-R either.
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Gt4 View Post

                    I think his car is Dinan S3-R so supercharger kit no CSL intake
                    Ah. Thanks.
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