Chavoos said:Has anyone with a JB4 removed when going to BMW had their tune detected?
babyboss said:When I coll my M3 sales told me there was another client with F10 M5 couple days before to trade in & all M's / Turbo bmw's must 1st get checked on line before trade in value is given ..
Sadly car was flagged & client told Bmw SA will contact him ..
Apparently his car was de-limited & speeds of +-300kmh was recorded !!
S1NGH 911 said:As already highlighted, don't lemit when under mplan...... developing a relationship with your dealer also goes a long way....
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Reese130 said:It was explained to me that all new BMWs have a FASTA system which monitors everything, boost pressure, speeds, revs etc..
when your car goes in for repairs it automatically sends this info to BMW Germany when connected to the dealers systems.
if you running JB4 your boost pressure will go above boost pressure that BMW has programmed for and so they will know you had a tune. otherwise why else would the boost being going that high?
so according to that it doesnt matter if the whole system unplugs and you can delete error codes, all that info is still there.
for normal servicing this wont be an issue because i doubt that they will be checking every car, but if there is major repairs they will be checking and according to BMW it will be bye bye motorplan.
Anyways Im not saying dont do it because i love JB4 im just relaying info that was given to me by a number of BMW technicians..
akash said:If you install a tune to your car while under MP you do so at your own risk.
Drama said:akash said:If you install a tune to your car while under MP you do so at your own risk.
Yes. But I think what some of us nervous owners would like to know is what exactly is those risks? By that I mean, remove unit, clear codes, can BMW still pick up any trace of the tune? Obviously if you leave the unit in and/or do not clear codes, you're stupid and BMW should rightfully void you MP because you asked for it.
Drama said:akash said:If you install a tune to your car while under MP you do so at your own risk.
Yes. But I think what some of us nervous owners would like to know is what exactly is those risks? By that I mean, remove unit, clear codes, can BMW still pick up any trace of the tune? Obviously if you leave the unit in and/or do not clear codes, you're stupid and BMW should rightfully void you MP because you asked for it.
MaX said:Drama said:akash said:If you install a tune to your car while under MP you do so at your own risk.
Yes. But I think what some of us nervous owners would like to know is what exactly is those risks? By that I mean, remove unit, clear codes, can BMW still pick up any trace of the tune? Obviously if you leave the unit in and/or do not clear codes, you're stupid and BMW should rightfully void you MP because you asked for it.
Not repairing my air con because I am running a plug and play chip? Or not performing a service? Is that fair? If I blow a turbo because I was boosting too much sure, dont pay for the turbos, but voiding the entire MP due to an unrelated mod borders theft.
MaX said:And its this exact behaviour from BMW that makes it important for us to know if a specific mod is:
1. Safe
2. Detectable by BMW
The MP approved chip on my 328, bumps boost up by .7bar!! JB adds .2 bar. If BMW deems +.7bar safe, then .2bar should be no problem