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Re: alpha N vs MAF
> Date: Thu, 24 Sep 1998 14:11:19 -0400
> From: albert jenab <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: alpha N vs MAF (long)
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> I don't think anybody in their right mind would claim that such a system would
> outperform a purpose-designed chip which had used a high-priced O2 sensor to
> calibrate for a fixed set of mods. But is it utterly unreasonable to expect
> improved performance, or is this also total BS?
The only comment I will make is the where the performance (if any) may come in.
The idea bbehind the Split Second system is to replace the stock flapper style
AFM with a free flowing MAF sensor. In a stock engine, this may not help too
much. But in some applications (like my bored/stroked 325i-2.9), the stock AFM
is probably the biggest restriction in the intake system.
At 6900 RPM (new redline), I calculated that my 2.9l M20 wants 30% more air flow
over the stock setup.
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