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My S2 has got MAF !

MAP is even more difficult to get working than MAF. I'm sure I know of one or two people who have tried [;)][FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"]Seriously you're talking apples and oranges in terms of modifications. This is a direct bolt-on replacement for the AFM using MAF. MAP is more modern and while it may be another step forward again there isn't a bolt-on MAP solution for the S2. Those that have been available for the Turbo for some time still have fundamental problems. I'm going to stick my neck out and say that I don't believe a MAP solution using the standard 944 EMS is ever going to work, not because it can't but because it doesn't currently exist and there is not enough potential uptake to make it commercially viable to develop now for a 15+ year old model range, especially when replacement with a standalone EMS is always going to be hugely better and they are already available for not too frightening a cost (circa £2k-£3k to do it right, maybe less?)[FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"]If you imagine a line with AFM at one end and MAP at the other the MAF would be much closer to the MAP end than the AFM end. If this works as well as Thom says (and I don't doubt his review) and it's bolt on for circa £450 then you get maybe 80% of the improvement of MAP for a no-hassle purchase. You won't get 80% of the improvement of a standalone including MAP but you are going to spend less than 25% of the money at worst and trust me (and Rick) standalone EMS on these cars is heartache, hassle, frustration and unexpected £££££.[FONT=verdana,geneva"]
 
I do like the look of their MAF for the Turbo. I too have doubts about MAP at the moment so John I think I may be your small furry rodent. I just have a few other decisions to make first, which I'm about to post in a new thread [;)]
 
ORIGINAL: Diver944

.......so John I think I may be your small furry rodent........

I'll get you a nice bowl of dandelions ready. It is so much nicer when someone else finds the pitfalls.

I'm just glad that I didn't junk any of my redundant wiring so that I could return to a place which would accept MAF.

MAP does allow the car to run happily if you blow off a boost pipe, it would just be nice if it ran significantly better when the boost pipe is reconnected. [&:]

Do I surmise that, as Paul didn't get a 300 bhp hat, he is now trying for a 400 bhp one? [;)]
 
ORIGINAL: John Sims

Do I surmise that, as Paul didn't get a 300 bhp hat, he is now trying for a 400 bhp one? [;)]

Moi?

It's not that I want to, circumstances have forced me down this route [;)]
 
TTM, I see in your original post that the torque range is more evenly spread. So does it bite quicker than the magic 4k rpm mark.
Is it a gradual pull or just happens at slightly lower revs?. Either would be quite nice[:)]
 
Hello Darren.

Thank you for your interest in our MAF-Kit.

We are currently preparing some detailed information in English for our
international customers and will distribute this information in about 2
weeks.

I can tell you so far, that the MAF-Kit is a direct replacement of the AFM
and fits to the original wiring connectors. It is based on an additional
control unit that converts the MAF mass signal to an AFM compatible volume
signal. It is a direct replacement sensor and requires no additional
modifications.

The advantages of this system are a faster signal processing (throttle
response) and less restrictions to the airflow (more torque in the low
range).

The kit supports all modifications that work with the AFM like chips,
exhaust systems, air filter, cam shafts etc.

You will receive the English brochure in week 33.

Regards,
Thomas Voigt


The above is a reply to the e-mail I sent. Didn't reply to my group buy question though.

Anyway, who am I kidding that I can even afford one[&o]
It's only because my head is shaped like a banana that I think I'm one of the bunch!

Here's to week 33 then[:)]
 
ORIGINAL: flamingeye

TTM, I see in your original post that the torque range is more evenly spread. So does it bite quicker than the magic 4k rpm mark.
Is it a gradual pull or just happens at slightly lower revs?. Either would be quite nice[:)]

It is a gradual pull - acceleration noticeably increases with revs, meaning the flat spots of the original set up are quite less noticeable.
Because low & mid range torque is so noticeably increased as a result to the additionnal swiftness of the engine and the much improved throttle response, I would say the "kick" at 4k happens on a wider rev band (and a bit lower in the rev range too), which actually means it's not quite litterally an "instant" kick anymore.
 
I'm going slightly off topic here but as we are talking about alternatives to the barn door AFM I'll ask anyway? How is your Wolf 3D system using the MAP coming along?
 
Drove a couple more 100 miles yesterday, this time in the dry only.

There is definitely an increase of low and mid range torque. It is mostly noticeable in fifth gear as the car does not need switching back to fourth, for example when overtaking at low speeds (~70 mph).

Contrary to what I said in my previous post, there is still the typical S2 instant kick at ~4200 rpm when the throttle is floored in 3rd. This kick is less noticeable in 4th and in 5th - but then on my S2 it had never been as noticeable in 4th and 5th as it always had in 3rd when the original AFM was on.

The engine is also more responsive in 5th above 5000 rpm, although I did not test it to the max speed.
 
Coming on reasonably well now. There will be a proper update in a new thread some time soon.

Unfortunately I've been spending too much time with the 944S lately to put in any useful mapping time in the Turbo.
 
Graphs are http://www.cannell.co.uk/DD%20E910XTM.htm

The power is down over 30 bhp to what I expected. After a bit of diagnostics I found that one of the 2 new knock sensors I fitted is suspect.

The DME wont allow proper ignition advance if it detects a problem with the knock control circuits during self-test. The power loss would equate to approx the amount of power the dyno says is missing. A new sensor has arrived today ...

The Blitz chip produces approx 17 BHP more power than standard. but you can see the fuelling curve isn't very good. Hopefully I'll get the knock retard situation sorted in time to do another run at Weltmeister soon.

I'm intigued by the MAF conversion as well so might end up with installing one and then a complete re-map to get things spot on.
 
Any body heard any more from the German guys? Said they would send me further info wk33........when was that ?

Richard
 
The website is not running yet but the kits are already available.

FYI the company details (as printed on the bill) are :

SciVision Automotive Engineering GmbH
Hauffstrasse 8
D-71131 Jettingen

Telefon : (+49) 7452 8880-21
Telefax : (+49) 7452 8880-29
E-Mail : info(AT)scivision.ag
Internet : www.scivision.ag

Just be aware the chap does this as a spare time activity and is not making a living out of this, so don't be surprised if you feel like you need to insist with several e-mails before you get a reply.

As far as my kit is concerned I've driven 3000 miles so far and the car flies. Spark plugs suggest the mixture has improved (less grey, more brown).

Hope this helps.
 

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