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      09-22-2011, 06:04 PM   #45
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IMO the main reason they made dps a requirement is due to the massive amounts of back pressure the stock dps present, especially at the stage 2 boost levels. If you want to prematurely kill your cats and accelerate compressor wear, have at it. Just don't say we didn't warn you.
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The stage1 mapping can be used with a vehicle with these modifications. A specific calibration for these parts is not required. The stage2+FMIC maps are the only maps that require an intake upgrade.

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I see. then would running 94 octane + DCI show any more gains with the stage 2 maps versus stage 1 aggressive?
in otherwords, what would happen if people wanted to test the stage 2 maps without DPs, I assume it would do more harm than good.
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Gave it a whirl.

Put some 100 octane in the car and tried the Stage 2+ aggressive. Very nice.

Only thing I noticed was some odd shifting from the car while in "D" and light throttle. It was almost like the tranny was slipping. Seemed normal under moderate throttle and under DS and M modes. Not sure what to make of it.
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Gave it a whirl.

Put some 100 octane in the car and tried the Stage 2+ aggressive. Very nice.

Only thing I noticed was some odd shifting from the car while in "D" and light throttle. It was almost like the tranny was slipping. Seemed normal under moderate throttle and under DS and M modes. Not sure what to make of it.
I think you Cali people with 91 octane piss gas could stand to benefit from a small meth nozzle like a M5 if you want to run stage 2 + FMIC aggressive.
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How soon will meth map be released ? Thanks.
I am not sure where meth integration is on the agenda. The issue would be how to integrate this into the mapping and for what system? What size nozzles, what mix of meth/water or just meth? These are issues we will have to sort out before we can integrate this into an OTS map. We will keep the community posted as we develop more features and capabilities.

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I think you Cali people with 91 octane piss gas could stand to benefit from a small meth nozzle like a M5 if you want to run stage 2 + FMIC aggressive.
Already have it. Just been waiting to put it on. Paid $10 a gallon for that go juice

Meth would be a lot cheaper.

I hope some more built tranny options come out. I think us AT guys will need it.
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^I know, just asking because many tuners use conservative beta releases like the early release of BMS autotuning. Like I said, I'm very impressed.
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I am not sure where meth integration is on the agenda. The issue would be how to integrate this into the mapping and for what system? What size nozzles, what mix of meth/water or just meth? These are issues we will have to sort out before we can integrate this into an OTS map. We will keep the community posted as we develop more features and capabilities.

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If you ever need a local FBO car to do some meth testing on let me know
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I am not sure where meth integration is on the agenda. The issue would be how to integrate this into the mapping and for what system? What size nozzles, what mix of meth/water or just meth? These are issues we will have to sort out before we can integrate this into an OTS map. We will keep the community posted as we develop more features and capabilities.

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I am not sure where meth integration is on the agenda. The issue would be how to integrate this into the mapping and for what system? What size nozzles, what mix of meth/water or just meth? These are issues we will have to sort out before we can integrate this into an OTS map. We will keep the community posted as we develop more features and capabilities.

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Add 1 psi across the board, same afr targets as stage 2, up timing to 8 degrees down low and 16-17 at redline, release. There's your meth map.

On this platform with meth, excess meth injected means the dme will pull fuel, or at the very least, have more fuel available. I'd recommend minimum meth flow and mixture as an "official" recommendation and let us figure out the rest.

You can always release meth maps in three different forms of aggression as you did stage 2.

This is what I'd probably end up doing with ATR.
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I am not sure where meth integration is on the agenda. The issue would be how to integrate this into the mapping and for what system? What size nozzles, what mix of meth/water or just meth? These are issues we will have to sort out before we can integrate this into an OTS map. We will keep the community posted as we develop more features and capabilities.

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I thought Stage1+ FMIC maps were going to be in there, any update on those?
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Would gutted stock downpipes be enough to use the stage 2 map?
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Would gutted stock downpipes be enough to use the stage 2 map?
Haha, a little ghetto ingenuity on the BMW, I love it!
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Haha, a little ghetto ingenuity on the BMW, I love it!
Not that I can't afford aftermarkets downpipes, but I know getting warranty work done would be easier with stock looking downpipes. It seems most guys with just after market FMIC aren't being hasseled by dealers.
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So if were running catless DP's is Stage2 setup to prevent a low cat eff warning?
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So if were running catless DP's is Stage2 setup to prevent a low cat eff warning?
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Not that I can't afford aftermarkets downpipes, but I know getting warranty work done would be easier with stock looking downpipes. It seems most guys with just after market FMIC aren't being hasseled by dealers.
This is true but flow wise (outside of the removal of cats), isn't there also a size difference?

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Cobb,

Am I reading this right that a "drop in filter" will meet the intake requirement for stage2+FMIC maps?

Thanks.
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I have the BMW performance exhaust on my 335i sedan, which is a catback system that eliminates one of the resonators for an X-pipe. Is this exhaust considered "free-flowing"? They do advertise gains with this catback. Thanks,
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I have the BMW performance exhaust on my 335i sedan, which is a catback system that eliminates one of the resonators for an X-pipe. Is this exhaust considered "free-flowing"? They do advertise gains with this catback. Thanks,
that wouldn't suffice unless you had your secondary cats cut out and replaced with straight pipes. A cat back usually means no cats after the DPs. your Perf exhaust is not free flowing enough.
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Cobb,

Am I reading this right that a "drop in filter" will meet the intake requirement for stage2+FMIC maps?

Thanks.
Correct, a panel filter is the minimum requirement for an intake upgrade for the FMIC maps. Panel filter/drop-in filter is the same thing.

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