stuartinzg said:If they share the same internals, why would a remap only take you to 28i levels? A 28i can be boosted to over 300.
Something doesn't add up :?
stuartinzg said:If they share the same internals, why would a remap only take you to 28i levels? A 28i can be boosted to over 300.
Something doesn't add up :?
R.E92 said:stuartinzg said:If they share the same internals, why would a remap only take you to 28i levels? A 28i can be boosted to over 300.
Something doesn't add up :?
I don't think there's a proper remap available for that engine, it's just a piggyback unit.
It's quite possible both engines are capable of outputting the same power but since piggyback tuning is limited to fudging a few sensor readings then for the time being I doubt the 20i will get close to 28i figures. There's only so much leeway the stock ECU allows before throwing codes when you start increasing the boost pressure and fuelling. The JB4 is quite good at avoiding them but each generation BMW seem to add a few more checks to catch out piggybacks.
Once the ECU is cracked on that engine then you might find the 20i becomes a complete bargain. Similar to how the old 3.0 E9x 325d could be tuned to the same levels as the 330d. I wouldn't hold out much hope for a full crack though, people won't be spending much R&D money on the platform since it has limited appeal to modders.
stuartinzg said:R.E92 said:stuartinzg said:If they share the same internals, why would a remap only take you to 28i levels? A 28i can be boosted to over 300.
Something doesn't add up :?
I don't think there's a proper remap available for that engine, it's just a piggyback unit.
It's quite possible both engines are capable of outputting the same power but since piggyback tuning is limited to fudging a few sensor readings then for the time being I doubt the 20i will get close to 28i figures. There's only so much leeway the stock ECU allows before throwing codes when you start increasing the boost pressure and fuelling. The JB4 is quite good at avoiding them but each generation BMW seem to add a few more checks to catch out piggybacks.
Once the ECU is cracked on that engine then you might find the 20i becomes a complete bargain. Similar to how the old 3.0 E9x 325d could be tuned to the same levels as the 330d. I wouldn't hold out much hope for a full crack though, people won't be spending much R&D money on the platform since it has limited appeal to modders.
Correct me if I'm wrong, then why can't you plugin a 28i ECU and reprogram it? Or am I being simples?
R.E92 said:stuartinzg said:R.E92 said:I don't think there's a proper remap available for that engine, it's just a piggyback unit.
It's quite possible both engines are capable of outputting the same power but since piggyback tuning is limited to fudging a few sensor readings then for the time being I doubt the 20i will get close to 28i figures. There's only so much leeway the stock ECU allows before throwing codes when you start increasing the boost pressure and fuelling. The JB4 is quite good at avoiding them but each generation BMW seem to add a few more checks to catch out piggybacks.
Once the ECU is cracked on that engine then you might find the 20i becomes a complete bargain. Similar to how the old 3.0 E9x 325d could be tuned to the same levels as the 330d. I wouldn't hold out much hope for a full crack though, people won't be spending much R&D money on the platform since it has limited appeal to modders.
Correct me if I'm wrong, then why can't you plugin a 28i ECU and reprogram it? Or am I being simples?
ECUs have checks. The VIN number in the ECU will likely be interrogated in some manner to determine if the ECU type matches the engine. The VIN is also stored in two other modules in addition to the DME. The CAS and another (KOMBI?). They must match before the car can be started.
There will be a few other checks between modules. If you know the location of the checkbits then you could in theory just flash the 28i file on the 20i DME.
The problem there is you need to have write access to the DME. I think companies only have partial write access.
dvd112 said:Really interesting, having the 2.0 with TMC is good, also an improvement in MPG, i suspect that i can get more out of it i.e. custom remap, but as said, I don't know how to go about this or where I would go. If the 2.8 is the same engine as the 2.0 then i suspect a 2.8 tuning box may work from TMC. I will call Darren at TMC tomorrow.
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