09-28-2017, 10:51 AM | #45 |
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I'm waiting for exhaust details and perhaps the black Friday deal!
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10-31-2017, 03:49 PM | #46 |
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I ordered the Full Elite/Stage 1 (warrantied unit) and it is on the way! Will report back once it arrives and is installed!
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11-06-2017, 01:09 PM | #47 |
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Reporting back to all of you! I received and installed the Dinantronics Elite/Stage 1 on Friday afternoon. Unfortunately, I couldn't drive the car at all on Saturday because I was up in the Bay Area for just the day, but got some good time yesterday and on this morning's commute (argh).
The installation is very straightforward for the most part. Hardest part was figuring out how far down the back yard I needed to go with the keys to get them out of range. The images Dinan provides are pretty good. For some reason my kit didn't come with the actual instructions for the car (all the other booklets were included), but I had my laptop up and resting right next to me to make the process easy. The 4 is a little different than the 6 but the plugs are generally in the same places. For that reason, I wouldn't necessarily recommend this as DIY for those who don't know what they're looking at when they open the hood as there are references to different engine components that some may not understand. That being said, I found it fairly simple. install is pretty quick. Standard BMW trunk battery disconnect process, unplugging and then plugging in tuner, connecting to battery, reconnecting trunk battery, checking for codes (I had none!) and then starting. Biggest pain is that the space between air intake and negative terminal is small. Second biggest pain was resetting clock - though this was practice for yesterday's return to standard time! When I first drove the car, I didn't think it did much and it felt as if the difference in power made the minimal lag the car had feel more noticeable. So I used the app to put it into bypass mode (the app is a very nice feature to have!) After a couple days of driving, I think it's adapting and definitely feels better and better. If you've had a VW turbo or a BMW 6 and have tuned it and gotten the standard 50-60 hp bump, you probably won't be a huge fan of this, because it doesn't have that same OMG, kick in the pants bump. That being said, it definitely has more grunt and I think for a warranty matching product it's a pretty good value. In manual mode on the 8AT (and I would think with the manual transmission), you can real feel it pulling harder. Now on to this week's damage...new PSS tires at 15k miles thanks to shoulder wear! Overall a good product. A special thanks to Jeff@TopGearSolutions for getting this to me! Enjoy!
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11-14-2017, 12:11 AM | #48 |
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Do either of the Sport or Elite systems fix the rev hang in the B46? I have an unmodified 2017 230i manual and when upshifting I gotta wait about a full second before revs drop back down for a smoother shift.
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Turbo lag technically is unchanged. We do play with fueling in the maps a bit (primarily at shift points) that for some gives the sense of reduced lag however. |
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01-25-2018, 01:02 PM | #52 |
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I've had mine on the car for a couple months without issue...wondering what they mean by reliability.
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