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      12-10-2007, 04:55 PM   #133
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Dinan sucks balls! Overpriced and Ceo of Dinan is sucking BMW Ceo's balls to get this account because without this Dinan would fall...Pathetic
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      12-10-2007, 04:57 PM   #134
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Dinan sucks balls! Overpriced and Ceo of Dinan is sucking BMW Ceo's balls to get this account because without this Dinan would fall...Pathetic
Wow....
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      12-10-2007, 04:57 PM   #135
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"You are saying the car made 275whp wheels and estimate 350hp at the crank, you are talking rubbish. If that is the case a 75hp engine in this car wont move at all because all the power is loss. Loss at the wheels is a constant hp not in % figure. Also following your theory if you were to boost up this car to 1000hp the loss is about 200~250hp. again, rubbish!"

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      12-10-2007, 04:58 PM   #136
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Yep, to not cannibalize M3 sales! LOL

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... or maybe when teams of real engineers studied the issue they came to the conclusion that the factory turbos are not rated for that kind of impeller RPM. Having a turbo break apart at wide open throttle and throw shrapnel in to the engine is not a good thing. That is if you're the one paying to repair the damage.
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      12-10-2007, 05:04 PM   #138
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Dinan sucks balls! Overpriced and Ceo of Dinan is sucking BMW Ceo's balls to get this account because without this Dinan would fall...Pathetic
How do you really feel about Dinan? (LOL)
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      12-10-2007, 05:05 PM   #139
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Dinan Ceo and Bmw CEO are fudge packers.
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Dinan Ceo and Bmw CEO are fudge packers.
Why do you hate Dinan so much? seriously.
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Two questions for people more familiar with Dinan.

Can you do a reflash on a lease? I've seen it go both ways in these threads, does anyone know for sure?

Does Dinan and their warranty work with other aftermarket parts? Say I do a Vishnu Exhaust, and ITG, would Dinan turn around and blame them for the failure (assuming there is one) and deny claim? Anyone have any experience with this?

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      12-10-2007, 05:43 PM   #142
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Yep, to not cannibalize M3 sales! LOL

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I wonder what the negotiations among Steve & Tom & Norbert involved, but 'protection' of the M3 does not seem to be on the line, given the promise of bigger turbos and other performance mods that will clearly put the 335 beyond stock M3 levels.
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Does Dinan and their warranty work with other aftermarket parts? Say I do a Vishnu Exhaust, and ITG, would Dinan turn around and blame them for the failure (assuming there is one) and deny claim? Anyone have any experience with this?
The Dinan Limited Warranty Specifically Excludes:

•return shipping charges, •towing charges, •rental car fees •damage to a component or assembly due to the installation of replacement parts with specifications that differ in any material respect from the original vehicle manufacturer’s or Dinan parts, •damage resulting from the unauthorized modification of a Dinan part or assembly, •damage resulting from the use of other manufacturer’s products in conjunction with Dinan products or systems, •damage to the clutch due to power shifting or abuse, •brake rotor warp, •friction materials, •maintenance services and parts when replaced during maintenance such as spark plugs, lubricants, fluids, engine tune-up parts, replacement of filters, coolant and refrigerant, •mechanical adjustments or repairs which result from normal wear and tear, •drive-belts, •light bulbs, •damage due to the failure to perform maintenance services at the specified intervals or in accordance with the instructions in the owner’s manual from the original vehicle manufacturer or Dinan’s product instructions, •damage attributable to negligence, improper installation, improper treatment or treatment contrary to the instructions in the owner’s manual from the original vehicle manufacturer or Dinan’s product instructions, •engine damage resulting from altered boost pressure, •damage resulting from the use of improper or contaminated fuel, •damage occurring through corrosion resulting from weak or improper coolant, •damage to a Dinan component as a result of a collision or improper collision damage repairs, •any vehicle operated in any competitive event,custom-designed competition parts, •damages resulting from loss of time, inconvenience or loss of the use of the vehicle, •damage resulting from environmental influences, flood, accident, fire damage, or road salt corrosion, •re-manufactured or refurbished products or components (these products are clearly identified as re-furbished and are warranted for the period specified for that particular product).

This warranty shall be null and void if the vehicle identification number has been altered or cannot be read, if the odometer has been replaced or altered and the true mileage cannot be determined, if the vehicle has been declared a total loss or sold for salvage purposes, or if the vehicle has been used in any competitive event.

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      12-10-2007, 05:54 PM   #144
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Dinan is a company that bases it price on the market that is overpriced already...So making a agreement with BMW that promotes their product is just making more profits for BMW....Dinan wants to be in partnership with BMW, the only problem is that they are only getting a small percentage of the pie in dollars...They probably agreed with BMW to take a small cut as far as the the tunes and most of the proceeds of the 1999 tune will go to BMW...While back i heard Dinan was in the verge of losing ties with BMW, then all of a sudden things change....Reason in my mind is Dinan decided to take it up the ass and give into BMW corporate demands. Without BMW sponsoring them, they are no better than any other tuning company!!
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      12-10-2007, 05:57 PM   #145
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and when i return my car do i have to reflash back to stock. is that even possible? is this reversable?
I am 100% certain that it is reversible. If they can modify/reflash the code/constant tables, then they can put the values back to stock.
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      12-10-2007, 05:58 PM   #146
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Dinan is just like the Gucci, LV, Coach handbags that sell to women...Overpriced for the WHales that have alot of money to spend just for the name....
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I think that you may have a problem with the warranty if anything goes wrong. He states that it is a factory "matching" warranty. Therefore, if you have a problem, Dinan will blame BMW and BMW will blame Dinan. Meanwhile , your car will sit in the shop waiting for you to come out of your pocket.
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      12-10-2007, 06:07 PM   #148
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For those of you who want the reflash and don't have the oil cooler which in my mind should come already from the factory, would you shell out an additional 2000 grand for an oil cooler which should have already been installed from the factory...I see BMW NA will be getting alot of complain calls from people wanting the reflash stating that the their cars are running hot and need the oil cooler, but in actuality they want it so they can save the 2000 grand...More headaches for BMW
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For those of you who want the reflash and don't have the oil cooler which in my mind should come already from the factory, would you shell out an additional 2000 grand for an oil cooler which should have already been installed from the factory...I see BMW NA will be getting alot of complain calls from people wanting the reflash stating that the their cars are running hot and need the oil cooler, but in actuality they want it so they can save the 2000 grand...More headaches for BMW
Kind of feel bad for those that didn't get the sport pkg now.. They want to raise their speed limiter and now have to get the Oil Cooler installed to do it.
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I think that you may have a problem with the warranty if anything goes wrong. He states that it is a factory "matching" warranty. Therefore, if you have a problem, Dinan will blame BMW and BMW will blame Dinan. Meanwhile , your car will sit in the shop waiting for you to come out of your pocket.
Bingo. That is correct. Has and will happen.
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      12-10-2007, 06:19 PM   #151
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I wonder what the negotiations among Steve & Tom & Norbert involved, but 'protection' of the M3 does not seem to be on the line, given the promise of bigger turbos and other performance mods that will clearly put the 335 beyond stock M3 levels.
Ya but I'm sure the price of the bigger turbos will make the whole package(tune+turbos+exhaust) cost more than an m3.
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Iam going in for my tune it's scheduled for the 21st. and teh new winner is Dinan
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Even if they are cannibalizing M3 sales they are still sky rocketing in 335i sales. Win-WIN situation
Not if they make more profit on the M3, which there's no doubt they do.
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Dinan Flash review From this thread:

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=100600


then i picked it up!

Just got home from my "spirited" driving and all I can say is OMG it is fast from the high amount of torque that you can feel to the steady but really quick increase in hp as you gain rpm's. While daily driving is still a wounderfull experience and such. When you drop it down a gear or two you can fully tell the cars saying push it in... ALL THE WAY. The thing that makes it stand out more then the piggybacks availible is that it feels like a completely different car in the sense that it feels like a new car and the throttle is completely different while the piggy backs are awsome but it is like Dinan dropped a more powerfull CPU in a old computer. ( I work on comps).

Bottom line is it is fast, really fast dont let its numbers of torque and hp fool
you, because it delivers and you get a warranty

ask away on questions. and doing the dyno tmrw
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