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N47D20A Does dyno test results is normal?
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09-14-2023, 03:03 PM | #1 |
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N47D20A Does dyno test results is normal?
Hi guys !
My BMW spec: BMW E90 2007 130kw diesel, without DPF and EGR (DPF and EGR deleted and disabled in ECU) I recently conducted a dyno test on my car and I am wondering if the results are normal. As far as I know, my car's ECU has not been tuned for more power, yet I am getting more kW than I should. I would appreciate any insights or explanations you may have regarding this situation. Is it possible for a car to generate more kW than its intended power without any modifications to the ECU? Thank you in advance for your assistance. |
09-14-2023, 03:16 PM | #3 |
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"DPF and EGR deleted and disabled in ECU" And then you said "Is it possible for a car to generate more kW than its intended power without any modifications to the ECU" The DME was modified to remove those restrictions, so yes it will make more power. |
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