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Originally Posted by Bimmer32' post='234539' date='Feb 4 2006, 01:36 AM
OK, I'll be a libral for a second and say, "You're harming the environment with those loose hydrocarbons." OK, I'm done being a liberal.
Lomag, I second making this a sticky, but can we get a someone to dyno it and see the actual gains instead of the "feel." Or maybe we can setup a placebo and find out if dyno is not available.
Lomag, I second making this a sticky, but can we get a someone to dyno it and see the actual gains instead of the "feel." Or maybe we can setup a placebo and find out if dyno is not available.
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Originally Posted by Don Juan' post='241897' date='Feb 17 2006, 11:05 AM
what is next, drilling holes in your airbox to the old saying of more air volume
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Originally Posted by tachyon' post='236204' date='Feb 7 2006, 11:40 AM
Here's a test for skeptics:
1) stick cotton balls up your nose
2) run 5k
3) remove cotton balls
4) run another 5k
Notice any difference? Class dismissed.
1) stick cotton balls up your nose
2) run 5k
3) remove cotton balls
4) run another 5k
Notice any difference? Class dismissed.
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I did the same thing. I stumbled to this web site last night and registered. i think this is my 4 post since last night. it's been a struggle for me to find a website for my 530i and noticed t members are mostly non US resident.
on with the mod. did this first thing in the morning and went out to get some medicine for my son. but before i did i went for a drive and made sure that the engine is at normal temperature before gunning the heck out of it. while waiting for it to reach normal temp i'm just driving in a spirited manner and notice a big difference in throttle response. the jerk/choke that i get was gone. before the mod i've stalled the car a few times and kept on jerking at take off. now, i've been driving a manual since day 1 i started driving and am a motorcycle rider(honda cbr 929rr). definitely i know how to mix the clutch and the throttle. i've also previously owned a 330i zhp before my 530i.
powerwise, not sure if there are gains. throttle response, definitely a thumbs up. car feels more driveable.
on with the mod. did this first thing in the morning and went out to get some medicine for my son. but before i did i went for a drive and made sure that the engine is at normal temperature before gunning the heck out of it. while waiting for it to reach normal temp i'm just driving in a spirited manner and notice a big difference in throttle response. the jerk/choke that i get was gone. before the mod i've stalled the car a few times and kept on jerking at take off. now, i've been driving a manual since day 1 i started driving and am a motorcycle rider(honda cbr 929rr). definitely i know how to mix the clutch and the throttle. i've also previously owned a 330i zhp before my 530i.
powerwise, not sure if there are gains. throttle response, definitely a thumbs up. car feels more driveable.
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Originally Posted by tachyon' post='236204' date='Feb 7 2006, 11:40 AM
Of course there is going to be a gain .... nice to see Active Autowerke provide some proof (albeit for an M5).
These are not huge gains ... but they are FREE ... and they are surprisingly noticeable. I bet the engine management software was never tweaked to account for these additional filters, and now the engine runs as it should.
Here's a test for skeptics:
1) stick cotton balls up your nose
2) run 5k
3) remove cotton balls
4) run another 5k
Notice any difference? Class dismissed.
These are not huge gains ... but they are FREE ... and they are surprisingly noticeable. I bet the engine management software was never tweaked to account for these additional filters, and now the engine runs as it should.
Here's a test for skeptics:
1) stick cotton balls up your nose
2) run 5k
3) remove cotton balls
4) run another 5k
Notice any difference? Class dismissed.
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Chi - noticed that you hardwired your Escort - would you explain the procedure. Would like to do the same on my 550i. Thanks
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Originally Posted by EuroCarFan' post='348417' date='Oct 24 2006, 02:17 PM
Hey geokr1. Welcome to the forum.
I think you're replying to the wrong thread. Try sending a PM to the forum member that you need the info from.
I think you're replying to the wrong thread. Try sending a PM to the forum member that you need the info from.
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Originally Posted by bimmer_w' post='257265' date='Mar 19 2006, 12:07 PM
I did the same thing. I stumbled to this web site last night and registered. i think this is my 4 post since last night. it's been a struggle for me to find a website for my 530i and noticed t members are mostly non US resident.
on with the mod. did this first thing in the morning and went out to get some medicine for my son. but before i did i went for a drive and made sure that the engine is at normal temperature before gunning the heck out of it. while waiting for it to reach normal temp i'm just driving in a spirited manner and notice a big difference in throttle response. the jerk/choke that i get was gone. before the mod i've stalled the car a few times and kept on jerking at take off. now, i've been driving a manual since day 1 i started driving and am a motorcycle rider(honda cbr 929rr). definitely i know how to mix the clutch and the throttle. i've also previously owned a 330i zhp before my 530i.
powerwise, not sure if there are gains. throttle response, definitely a thumbs up. car feels more driveable.
on with the mod. did this first thing in the morning and went out to get some medicine for my son. but before i did i went for a drive and made sure that the engine is at normal temperature before gunning the heck out of it. while waiting for it to reach normal temp i'm just driving in a spirited manner and notice a big difference in throttle response. the jerk/choke that i get was gone. before the mod i've stalled the car a few times and kept on jerking at take off. now, i've been driving a manual since day 1 i started driving and am a motorcycle rider(honda cbr 929rr). definitely i know how to mix the clutch and the throttle. i've also previously owned a 330i zhp before my 530i.
powerwise, not sure if there are gains. throttle response, definitely a thumbs up. car feels more driveable.