petrolhead said:
R.E92 said:
The standard maps that come with it are good for ~380bhp. If you want more then you get e-tuned for $200.
I may be being thick but confused about the difference between re-map and e-tuned
A re-map is the base tune. An e-tune is someone tweaking the tune further to customise it to your car by using engine data logs.
So you get a basic tune, write it to the car and drive around a little with your phone/COBB AP (depending on what route you take) storing engine data via to OBD port.
You then send the log to the tuner and he will adjust the tune and send it back to you. You load it into the car and repeat the same again until the tuner is happy with the data you send back.
All cars are different and everyone is at different altitudes with different grades of fuel around the world. It's impossible to make a one size fits all tune that performs well because there are so many variables. That's part of the reason the stock map is so tame, BMW want to allow for people who own the car in countries with terrible fuel quality, high temperatures and high altitudes. For us lucky Brits we have great fuel, cold weather and most of us aren't far from sea level so we can get some seriously good power gains.