E34 535i Spiked

The ARC2 works along with your existing engine management

computer to extract peak performance from your engine.

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E34 535i

 

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Installation of the Split Second ARM1 and ARC2  

 

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Installation of the E34 535i MAF kit

 

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We have dyno tested the conversion on an E34 535i. The result in doing a direct comparison of the MAF vs. AFM meters was an increase of 16 hp and 13 ft-lbs. of torque accross the board referred to the flywheel.

 

Performance Referred to Flywheel:

(.8 correction factor used)

Maximum Horsepower Gain   16 hp

Maximum Torque Gain   13 ft-lb

Peak Horsepower    228 hp    

Peak Torque    244 ft-lb

  

Horsepower
Torque
RPM Air Flow Meter Mass Air Flow Sensor Improvement RPM Air Flow Meter Mass Air Flow Sensor Improvement
3000 116 123 7 3000 203 216 13
3500 143 151 8 3500 218 226 8
4000 175 186 11 4000 231 244 13
4500 197 209 12 4500 231 244 13
5000 210 220 10 5000 221 231 10
5500 217 228 11 5500 208 218 10
6000 210 226 16 6000 185 198 13
6500 205 217 12 6500 166 175 9

 

Comparison is between a modified E34 535i and one modified with the Split Second E34 535i MAF Kit . 

 

The conversion is accomplished with a MAF3.5 sensor, the Split Second ARC2 Air/fuel Ratio Calibrator and the ARM1 Air/fuel Ratio Meter.

The MAF sensor gets rid of a major restriction on the intake of the engine resulting in significantly more power accross the board. Unlike TPS or MAP sensors, use of the MAF sensor provides a flow type signal similar to the vane style air flow meter.

The ARC2 does all the signal conditioning necessary to convert the output of the MAF sensor to look like an air flow meter signal to the ECU. Therefore the ECU continues to operate in exactly the same manner, with the same fuel and ignition mapping. This results in more horsepower with no degradation in driveability. In fact the driveability is improved due to the improved throttle response. The ARC2 does important signal filtering and conditioning so the conversion works well over temperature and elevation changes.

Since the conversion to the MAF sensor does not involve a change to the PROM in the ECU, you can use whatever chip you like and change anytime you want to alter the ignition and fuel mapping. You are not locked into a particular chip.

The controls on the ARC2 give you the ability to range your engine back into proper operation if you make any other modifications in the future. Say you modify the air filter which alters the flow across the MAF sensor element. Or, you might go to bigger injectors, a higher fuel pressure regulator or bigger exhaust. The ARC2 provides a way to immediately dial-in operation for peak performance.

The MAF conversion can be changed back to air flow meter operation anytime by reinstalling and plugging in the air flow meter. This makes it easy to do a comparison.

The ARC2 calibrator works in any vane meter application. This means that you can take it off one car and use it on a different model. It will work equally well on an M3, M5, Porsche 911, Toyota MR2 or any other car with an air flow meter based fuel injection system.

The ARC2 has 4 knobs which are set by monitoring the ARM1 air/fuel ratio meter. The low control is set at idle so that the meter dithers indicating the fuel mixture is within the closed loop control range of the ECU. The high control is set for dithering under moderate loads. The fuel curve is then optimized by adjusting the mid control and going back to fine tune the low and high. The accel control is adjusted for proper engine response off of idle.

Use of the ARC2/ARM1 combination gives the user a greater appreciation for how the engine is operating as well as a means to monitor and adjust air/fuel ratio whenever engine modifications are made.

 

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