Hi,
Finally managed to get to PTorque to have mine remapped on Thursday and to cut to a long story short I'm very happy with the results!
I've posted the printout below, like an idiot I spilt a bit of water on it on the way home! :headbang: :rofl:
Will at PTorque told me that on the "before" run on the factory mapping the car ran 190BHP, to which I said "so not really up that much on standard". Will's response was "actual the decat is definitely having an effect". He went on to explain that this engine in this state of tune would normally produce 178-180BHP on his rollers so there's clearly a bit of an increase. Then when he told me the torque had been bumped up to 234 lbft (317Nm) from 199lbft as standard, I could clearly see the value of the decat pipe in isolation. I would also imagine the fresh coils and plugs I fitted, as well as always running it on 99 octane fuel are also playing a role. I remember when I fitted the coils and plugs the car did feel slightly perkier and definitely a bit smoother. Checking back on this thread my " before results" are pretty much on a par with what Pete's (Pbondar) car achieved once the Performance Centre had reloaded a standard factory map back on to it which is also decatted.
Moving on to the after, The car achieved 282bhp and 303 lbft with more available. Will explained that my engine was good for another 15bhp and an extra 30lbft, which if I wanted I could have, but it would be entirely at my risk. He's heard/read the same things a lot of us on here have about these engines letting go if pushed too hard. He told me that they haven't personally had any issues but he's heard stories from others about piston rings being the weak spot and cracking. He did say that in reality I would probably be absolutely fine at the higher outputs for a quick blast and it's probably sustained track abuse that actually causes issue. But he didn't want to take the risk and to be honest nor did I. Don't get me wrong more is always nice but I do like to sleep at night.
On the way back from Wolverhampton on busy M6, M56 and M60 (as well as way too many speed cameras!) I didn't really get to test it but I took it out yesterday evening and on quiet roads the car is a completely different animal. Above 3k revs its ballistic, in 3rd gear you run out of space on most roads before you run out of revs and if you're not careful you'll run out of license very easily too! :rofl: Honestly the car is more than quick enough for road use, obviously as above, more is always nice but anymore and you wouldn't be able to stretch the engine in anything other than 1st and 2nd gear which would frustrate the hell out of me.
The exhaust note has changed too, the decat alone had changed things, but now with the map there's a much deeper growl to proceedings which is amplified by the exhaust valve bypass switch I have on mine. With the valve open even at low revs/speeds it really does sound like it means business now for a I4. However you definitely want the valve closed for startup and the first few minutes after as it amplifies the air pump which sounds pants and your neighbours will seriously detest you! :rofl: Yes it's never going to sound as good as a normally aspirated 6 or 8 cylinder, but in its own way it sounds mean, a lot better than it did from the factory. It won't be to everyone's taste with the valve permanently open, but that said with the exhaust valve closed its still reasonable sedate for a sports car.
All in all I'm very happy with the results and well worth the trip to a proper mapper rather than the "man in a van" variety. I learn't a bit while I was there about how these generic mappers operate and also how BMW themselves purposely handicap this particular engine from the factory to fit their product lineups.

Finally managed to get to PTorque to have mine remapped on Thursday and to cut to a long story short I'm very happy with the results!


I've posted the printout below, like an idiot I spilt a bit of water on it on the way home! :headbang: :rofl:
Will at PTorque told me that on the "before" run on the factory mapping the car ran 190BHP, to which I said "so not really up that much on standard". Will's response was "actual the decat is definitely having an effect". He went on to explain that this engine in this state of tune would normally produce 178-180BHP on his rollers so there's clearly a bit of an increase. Then when he told me the torque had been bumped up to 234 lbft (317Nm) from 199lbft as standard, I could clearly see the value of the decat pipe in isolation. I would also imagine the fresh coils and plugs I fitted, as well as always running it on 99 octane fuel are also playing a role. I remember when I fitted the coils and plugs the car did feel slightly perkier and definitely a bit smoother. Checking back on this thread my " before results" are pretty much on a par with what Pete's (Pbondar) car achieved once the Performance Centre had reloaded a standard factory map back on to it which is also decatted.
Moving on to the after, The car achieved 282bhp and 303 lbft with more available. Will explained that my engine was good for another 15bhp and an extra 30lbft, which if I wanted I could have, but it would be entirely at my risk. He's heard/read the same things a lot of us on here have about these engines letting go if pushed too hard. He told me that they haven't personally had any issues but he's heard stories from others about piston rings being the weak spot and cracking. He did say that in reality I would probably be absolutely fine at the higher outputs for a quick blast and it's probably sustained track abuse that actually causes issue. But he didn't want to take the risk and to be honest nor did I. Don't get me wrong more is always nice but I do like to sleep at night.

On the way back from Wolverhampton on busy M6, M56 and M60 (as well as way too many speed cameras!) I didn't really get to test it but I took it out yesterday evening and on quiet roads the car is a completely different animal. Above 3k revs its ballistic, in 3rd gear you run out of space on most roads before you run out of revs and if you're not careful you'll run out of license very easily too! :rofl: Honestly the car is more than quick enough for road use, obviously as above, more is always nice but anymore and you wouldn't be able to stretch the engine in anything other than 1st and 2nd gear which would frustrate the hell out of me.
The exhaust note has changed too, the decat alone had changed things, but now with the map there's a much deeper growl to proceedings which is amplified by the exhaust valve bypass switch I have on mine. With the valve open even at low revs/speeds it really does sound like it means business now for a I4. However you definitely want the valve closed for startup and the first few minutes after as it amplifies the air pump which sounds pants and your neighbours will seriously detest you! :rofl: Yes it's never going to sound as good as a normally aspirated 6 or 8 cylinder, but in its own way it sounds mean, a lot better than it did from the factory. It won't be to everyone's taste with the valve permanently open, but that said with the exhaust valve closed its still reasonable sedate for a sports car.
All in all I'm very happy with the results and well worth the trip to a proper mapper rather than the "man in a van" variety. I learn't a bit while I was there about how these generic mappers operate and also how BMW themselves purposely handicap this particular engine from the factory to fit their product lineups.
