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Old 09-28-2010, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by theracerboss
I guess the 2006 530i has the N52 engine .
I have the RPI scoops with the K&N filter along with the
RPI exhaust installed but feel that it is still not cutting it.
What else can be done to boost some juice out of the car ?
jashy247 tried dropping an AA SC in his 530..

https://5series.net/forums/topic/857...lly-installed/

ultimately did not work out tho...

https://5series.net/forums/topic/857...st__p__1061677
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once again...2005 530 is NOT A N52......SO YOU CAN NOT PUT AA SC ...IS NOT COMPATIBLE...
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Originally Posted by stel_i79
once again...2005 530 is NOT A N52......SO YOU CAN NOT PUT AA SC ...IS NOT COMPATIBLE...

2005 530 is an M54 engine and you have the ESS Supercharger as an option. They have stage 1 and stage 2 options, but its expensive. Then again, its ESS so probably worth every dime. The issue with a 530 or any car like this is that the transmission A/T is set to handle up to like 300 ft/lbs of torque. The SS will exceed that limit easily and eventually cause your trans to go to shit.

Only thing you can logically do to a 530 and be safe about it is get an ESS software remap, RPI exhaust, scoop, new air filter, and thats about it. There's always the obvious stuff like change your sparks every 50k, good maintenance schedule, having the right wheels on (bad replicas and heavy wheels which makes your car way slower off the line). Bottom line is our cars aren't USA red light muscle cars. They are all-round great handling and linear accel, smooth, luxurious, etc.
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I'll more than likely be getting an ESS tune over the GIAC in the next few months as soon as my warranty expires. Don't wanna void it just yet!
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Originally Posted by Howitzer
2005 530 is an M54 engine and you have the ESS Supercharger as an option. They have stage 1 and stage 2 options, but its expensive. Then again, its ESS so probably worth every dime. The issue with a 530 or any car like this is that the transmission A/T is set to handle up to like 300 ft/lbs of torque. The SS will exceed that limit easily and eventually cause your trans to go to shit.

Only thing you can logically do to a 530 and be safe about it is get an ESS software remap, RPI exhaust, scoop, new air filter, and thats about it. There's always the obvious stuff like change your sparks every 50k, good maintenance schedule, having the right wheels on (bad replicas and heavy wheels which makes your car way slower off the line). Bottom line is our cars aren't USA red light muscle cars. They are all-round great handling and linear accel, smooth, luxurious, etc.
I believe you have the ESS tunning Remap on your car already, would you like to share with us exactly what difference it makes on the car.
Like the cars response to the RPM --Lower End, Mid Range and the Top End -- gas mileage etc

Also, I have heard that the BMW ECU keeps adjusting to your driving style. Experts say that a car driven slower for a couple of thousand miles dynos less HorsePower when compared to a car that has been revved. Do you think this smart\adaptive ECU will over write the map in someway?
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Originally Posted by Persian_535i
I'll more than likely be getting an ESS tune over the GIAC in the next few months as soon as my warranty expires. Don't wanna void it just yet!
your hpfp is warrantied for 10 yrs/100K miles...so unless you are going to wait that long I say just go ahead and get the flash already....handle it....
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Will be doing this to my car in the next few months along with downpipes I should be pushing around 420hp, already have the scoop and bmc drop in air filter
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