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04-24-2021, 04:32 PM | #529 | |
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04-26-2021, 09:23 AM | #530 | |
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BTW, Went for a drive yesterday after (finally) getting my TPMS removed and yeah, it is noticeably quicker. |
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04-26-2021, 10:19 PM | #531 |
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Hi I've been lurking on this thread since last fall, just want to give a thanks to Hassmaschine and E92_william for making the tune and for the DIY guide and all the contributors to the thread, truly everything you need to know is in here.
I upgraded my 325i to 3SI and Hass' tune a couple weeks ago, and after shaking it down I gotta say this is the single best mod I ever did to any vehicle, and that includes the 3.64 diff and and aFe headers (even the KC turbo in my 6.oh powerstroke mebbe). And this is probably the very bestiest core of any place you could go on a forum, where ppl give you this kind of software and expertise for free, so thx again Bimmer gods |
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04-26-2021, 10:51 PM | #533 |
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I sometimes forget how much better the car is with the manifold and tune until I go and drive a stock 328.. not going back lol. I've never been in a before and after of a 325 but it must a really noticeable upgrade!
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04-26-2021, 10:52 PM | #534 |
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It's the sound, that's the whole point of that box that looks like it would be at home on a Dr. Seuss musical instrument. It's a resonant chamber, it flows ok tho. You're right the airflow gain is negligible, but the dB increase in induction noise is significant, which is cool for this particular engine.
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04-26-2021, 10:59 PM | #535 |
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The 325 was OK, not a slouch but the pull was steady up thru and past 4k then fell off low 6s to 7. The only thing I could have done at 4k to get a kick like this any other way is maybe nox (is that a thing on N52?). To say it's noticeable is a gross understatement, it's like flipping a switch difference. I pity all the ppl that cheaped out for a few $k and didn't get the 330i. My plans working perfect tho, this thing feels just like the 330 almost except for the sticky tires and B12s, so unless it's a perfect day I have no reason to get the garage queen dirty
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04-26-2021, 11:09 PM | #536 | |
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I didn't do the 3-stage in our E91 until just before we sold it (wish I had talked the wife out of that one!), but I gave it a mild tune as she mostly ran 87 on it (come on, it was a family wagon - I wasn't racing anyone anyway). But right before I sold it, I put in 92 octane and the full tune. Whoa, it was like night and day. For a nearly stock wagon, it had no right to be that quick. Damn, I'm just making my regret even worse, lol.. |
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04-26-2021, 11:42 PM | #537 |
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Supposedly there is that difference in the exhaust Neil brought up on the other thread but it seems people like you two with actual 330s don't notice a major difference between a car with the manifold and tune that started life as a lower trim level and the real 330 that came with the bigger exhaust piping. Other than that you got two of the same car, just one is clean lol
No way I'd convert my car back to stock specially with the catless headers just to see how it was.. an intake manifold job is like changing the air filter compared to that. With E91 prices I think she would have been wise to keep that instead of "upgrading" to that SUV which I suppose is the X3. I assume the e90 has a performance tune on it, need to get myself one of those.
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04-26-2021, 11:48 PM | #538 | |
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04-26-2021, 11:54 PM | #539 | |
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Yeah, I never noticed much difference there. Although the E91 was AWD and heavier. Both had basically the same tune at the end, it's just what I made for my own 330i - MAF delete and all. I hope whoever has that car now appreciates it! |
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04-27-2021, 03:23 AM | #540 | |
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04-27-2021, 08:15 PM | #543 |
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My wife loved the change.
She said that the car is finally a little sporty. I have to keep reminding her that she shouldn't be driving it "sporty" until the little needle shows at least the first mark of around 70C oil temperature. That's when I get "the look". lol |
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05-01-2021, 10:47 AM | #544 | |
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Hey mate, I'm revisiting this now that the physical swap is imminent. I had to bail on the pre-LCI E91 323i (dishonest seller), so this week I bought an LCI E91 323i (N52B25 U1 / MSV80) and yesterday bought an N52B30 U1 from an E82 125i. What is the best route to update the original 323i MSV80 to use the euro 3.0 maps? If it's not something I can do myself, how busy are you at the moment and can you please PM me a price? Also there are a few guys who've swapped the 3.0 into a 323i and are still running the 2.5 tune and they say it runs perfectly - no issues with cold starts, hot starts, stable idle, WOT, etc - just limited to the ~140kw by the 2.5 tune. Therefore I'm wondering if we can use the high power 3.0 "main maps" for normal running and keep the low power 2.5 maps for cold starts etc (more safety margin / limit the missus from thrashing when cold? lol). Could I use the 125i>130i tune, with the power class corrected, to overwrite only the "main maps"? Or if that's complicating things for minimal benefit... back to my original question - what do you recommend as the best route? Cheers Last edited by tree233; 05-01-2021 at 12:16 PM.. |
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05-02-2021, 11:56 AM | #545 |
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You'd need something somewhat custom. Basically a euro N52 330i file for MSV80. Probably could take the US '330i' file and change some settings for the "euro" market cars. But it would work with your stock DME.
Running it with a stock tune might work, but you're not getting full use out of the engine. |
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05-02-2021, 04:34 PM | #546 |
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Awesome news, thanks mate!
It sounds like something I should leave to the experts haha. I've sent you a message thru the bimmerlabs contact us page. Cheers |
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05-05-2021, 03:14 PM | #547 | |
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I did the Bimmerlabs 330i tune to increase power. Is this needed? I ordered a 3 stage manifold which is coming soon and cannot wait! BMW doctor says this increases full power of the car and also removes the speed limiter or increases it. BMW wants to keep this a secret according to him to sell high trim cars. Is the Bimmerlabs 330i tune enough or do we need to do this? He says it unlocks full power completely with speed limiter and european setup. Last edited by eurocarfan100; 05-05-2021 at 03:21 PM.. |
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05-05-2021, 03:36 PM | #548 |
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BMW Doctor is... How can I say this without sounding like an asshole? misinformed? a fraud? snake oil salesman? click bait?
It's impossible to change in the DME, only the CAS can be changed. Which is completely pointless to try anyway, because you can simply disable the power class check in the DME with a single byte flip. He tried to change it I think at some point, but fails utterly (because it's stored permanently in the DME, even if if you change it in the calibration, which is the point). He never got it to run outside of limp mode. Do not change your power class, it will just screw things up. It's already fixed on the 330i tune. It has absolutely *nothing* to do with the speed limiter, actual engine power (if you must know, a mis-matched power class runs in limp mode), or tuning of any kind. It's simply a check to see if the power class in the DME matches the power class on the CAS and the internal memory of the DME (which cannot be erased or changed after 10 hours of operation). There's no "secret" either. It's been known about and fixed for years. |
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05-05-2021, 04:23 PM | #550 |
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it can be removed. You basically set it to maximum (hex 255) and it if matches that value, the limiter is bypassed altogether. But honestly, when are you ever going to go faster than the stock 330i's limiter of 150mph?
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