3.0si remap - The Results (page 4) - Update

Marlon

Lifer
 Lancs.
What do you reckon?
Is it worth it, are the gains believable?
Is remapping the n52 engine risky?

https://bhp-uk.net/product/ecu-remapping-performance-tuning-bmw-z4-roadster-30si-265
 
Spend the coin on service parts Colin , will do more for the car
Change induction will cost less & give more i would suspect & if not already using V Power then try that out as the change from 95 will most likely be similar to a remap
 
Pretty sure its safe but as the increase is less than 10% and its already quite a powerful engine then I'm not sure if you would notice it...

If you are serious about getting it done my mate is the authorised local agent for quantum tuning https://greensendgarage.com/ so I should be able to get him to do it a fair bit cheaper than that quote (if its worth you driving over to Huddersfield) let me know and I can have a word
 
85genius said:
Pretty sure its safe but as the increase is less than 10% and its already quite a powerful engine then I'm not sure if you would notice it...

If you are serious about getting it done my mate is the authorised local agent for quantum tuning http://huddersfield.quantumtuning.co.uk/ so I should be able to get him to do it a fair bit cheaper than that quote (if its worth you driving over to Huddersfield) let me know and I can have a word

Cheers, I will keep that in mind :thumbsup:
 
FYI the x3 actually has the same engine but with more power as standard.... Annoyingly!

I'm still awaiting my map (my own fault, just not had time to get it out on the car!) but it should be good - I'll keep you updated if you're interested. :)
 
If you want to spend a bit of money I'd do the CDV delete first will cost a lot less and make more of a difference
 
Marlon said:
V Power makes a big difference then Andy - interesting.

I'm not saying "big" difference but should be noticeable when you switch over & will probably be similar to a remap
I had a V6 TT 3.2 & changed onto V power , felt sharper , then fitted a carbon induction box for around £160 , felt noticeably sharper on throttle response 0-30mph but little difference after that & doubt it offered any significant BHP gain
I just don't believe remaps offer benefits to na cars for the spend , Jamie had his 2.5 done a couple of days before he traded it so must not have WoWed him any :oops:
 
mr wilks said:
Marlon said:
V Power makes a big difference then Andy - interesting.

I'm not saying "big" difference but should be noticeable when you switch over & will probably be similar to a remap
I had a V6 TT 3.2 & changed onto V power , felt sharper , then fitted a carbon induction box for around £160 , felt noticeably sharper on throttle response 0-30mph but little difference after that & doubt it offered any significant BHP gain
I just don't believe remaps offer benefits to na cars for the spend , Jamie had his 2.5 done a couple of days before he traded it so must not have WoWed him any :oops:

Yeh, I hear what you're saying. I've remapped several cars and the most noticeable difference in performance was my Mondeo ST TDCi Being a turbo diesel it was perfect for a remap, and I can honestly say it transformed the driving experience - smoothing out the power through all the gears.
 
Ed Doe said:
FYI the x3 actually has the same engine but with more power as standard.... Annoyingly!

I'm still awaiting my map (my own fault, just not had time to get it out on the car!) but it should be good - I'll keep you updated if you're interested. :)

yes please :thumbsup:
 
85genius said:
If you want to spend a bit of money I'd do the CDV delete first will cost a lot less and make more of a difference

Mmmm, interesting - will look into that cheers mate.
 
For sure on turbo cars its well worth freeing up the torque :driving: ive always used MAS performance at Keighley , they've done 6/7 vehicles for me with great results , no issues & nothing like the price quoted in your linky :wink:
 
I always understood that it is primarily diesels that benefit most from a remap in terms of performance improvement. Downsides are that remapping can invalidate your car insurance if it isnt declared and manufacturers warranties. Probably not really worth it unless you are thinking of becoming a 'boy racer'
 
If it was my car I'd do it mate. £300 is pretty cheap :)

CDV is worth doing, it's only a ten minute job. It's not going to make any difference to performance thou.
 
I'll be having mine done by the boys at Ecotune in Glasgow sooner or later.

They are the only people I'd trust mapping a BMW.
 
mr wilks said:
For sure on turbo cars its well worth freeing up the torque :driving: ive always used MAS performance at Keighley , they've done 6/7 vehicles for me with great results , no issues & nothing like the price quoted in your linky :wink:

I'm just impressed you dare take a nice car to keighley :lol:
Sorry in advance to anyone who lives there .
 
Paulwirral said:
mr wilks said:
For sure on turbo cars its well worth freeing up the torque :driving: ive always used MAS performance at Keighley , they've done 6/7 vehicles for me with great results , no issues & nothing like the price quoted in your linky :wink:

I'm just impressed you dare take a nice car to keighley :lol:
Sorry in advance to anyone who lives there .

Fortunately not actually in Keighley , they're based in a small village between Keighley & Skipton :oops:
 
^diesels are prime for remaps because there's plenty of scope for increasing power due to the turbo and the disparity between the factory emissions requirements and the mot requirements.

Not sure I understand your comment re boy racers - so far as I can see mapping a car to improve drivability and tailor things such as throttle response, Rev limit and torque request maps are all things a discerning drive would do....
 
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