JB4 on F80 M3

akash said:
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

Bottom line..... If a tune is found your MP cancelled. T & C

Well said, does not matter what BMW deem their SW and after market SW adds to your car. Fact is, they control your MP, an WILL cancel it (not a part of it, but the entire MP), if detected.
 

MaX

New member
I am not disputing the fact that they will do it... I am reinforcing why its important to know if they cant detect it.
 
MaX said:
I am not disputing the fact that they will do it... I am reinforcing why its important to know if they cant detect it.

I searched the web, and cant seem to find a concrete answer, if they can or cant. So I took the easy route and just left it.

I will look at it once off plan, else I might throw money away now, cause my car was more expensive than one without MP, when I bought it.
 

$nivz330d$

New member
The thing is that gents , you need to take 2 things into consideration and this is coming from bmw themselves :

1. no dealer can just inspect your car without your authorization and they cannot assume your car has been moddified.

2. they can only do the test on your vehicle if something went wrong in the engine bay or the engine blew , then they will go into it to find out why the engine blew,

***Edited by mod...
 

Drama

Member
$nivz330d$ said:
The thing is that gents , you need to take 2 things into consideration and this is coming from bmw themselves :

1. no dealer can just inspect your car without your authorization and they cannot assume your car has been moddified.

2. they can only do the test on your vehicle if something went wrong in the engine bay or the engine blew , then they will go into it to find out why the engine blew,

***Edited by mod...

From the horse's mouth, so to say:thumbs:
 

Quick///M

Well-known member
from every single beemer forum I was on i never read anything bad about JB4 I do find that the support for this product is beyond amazing, with Terry himself helping guys out directly by checking up on their logs :thumbs: Now that for me is already a piece of mind

Also great support from this forum too!
 

Drama

Member
Dean ///M said:
All the dealer needs to do is press the 2 buttons. Rather remove unit.

We've long ago established that removing the unit is the first smart move. We're now talking about it leaves behind traces.


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Kimeran

///Member
The most important thing is to get a tuner who has a close relationship with a dealer.
Had a friend who popped both turbos after sw, sent it to BMW and was changed without hassle(sw was never removed).
Just before he sold the car, turbos were going again, not sure if he sent it back for the turbos before he sold the car though
 

Drama

Member
Kimeran said:
The most important thing is to get a tuner who has a close relationship with a dealer.
Had a friend who popped both turbos after sw, sent it to BMW and was changed without hassle(sw was never removed).
Just before he sold the car, turbos were going again, not sure if he sent it back for the turbos before he sold the car though

To establish that close relationship is difficult for a noob.


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Speedy

Member
Read again, he is saying "get a tuner" who has a close relationship.
End if the day if BMW SA request data or investigation, a relationship will only get you so far.
Ultimately if you remove the unit and clear codes you should have no problem getting your annual service covered by M-plan, that's in and out for them, however blow and engine or pop a turbo questions will be asked and depending on how deep they go you will surely run into trouble.


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Derrick125

New member
Kimeran said:
The most important thing is to get a tuner who has a close relationship with a dealer.
Had a friend who popped both turbos after sw, sent it to BMW and was changed without hassle(sw was never removed).
Just before he sold the car, turbos were going again, not sure if he sent it back for the turbos before he sold the car though

You point out some important things here, which I don't believe are in dispute:

1. The risk of failure increases with performance gains.
2. The tuner does not carry the cost of such failure.

Fact is, you buy a tune at a bargain price, because you can't claim against failure.

BMW charges shit-loads for motorplan and ACS because THEY DO cover failure.

I think our first consideration should be the risk of failure (which I beleive is high), then, whose gonna pay!
 

Kimeran

///Member
Derrick125 said:
Kimeran said:
The most important thing is to get a tuner who has a close relationship with a dealer.
Had a friend who popped both turbos after sw, sent it to BMW and was changed without hassle(sw was never removed).
Just before he sold the car, turbos were going again, not sure if he sent it back for the turbos before he sold the car though

You point out some important things here, which I don't believe are in dispute:

1. The risk of failure increases with performance gains.
2. The tuner does not carry the cost of such failure.

Fact is, you buy a tune at a bargain price, because you can't claim against failure.

BMW charges shit-loads for motorplan and ACS because THEY DO cover failure.

I think our first consideration should be the risk of failure (which I beleive is high), then, whose gonna pay!

Agree 100%
Alot of people are prepared to take that risk, hence the aftermarket industry is so massive
 

Quick///M

Well-known member
There are tons of guys running JB4 trust me some of them don't broadcast it on Forums, I have even spoke to guys with who had more than 2 x bmw's running JB4 told me it causes no issues and it was not detected when the car went in for service... But then again you Pay to Play

Furthermore ACS is more aggressive apparently
 

r0ckf1re

Well-known member
Quick///M said:
There are tons of guys running JB4 trust me some of them don't broadcast it on Forums, I have even spoke to guys with who had more than 2 x bmw's running JB4 told me it causes no issues and it was not detected when the car went in for service... But then again you Pay to Play

Furthermore ACS is more aggressive apparently

ACS is not more aggressive... where you heard that ?
 

MaX

New member
r0ckf1re said:
Quick///M said:
There are tons of guys running JB4 trust me some of them don't broadcast it on Forums, I have even spoke to guys with who had more than 2 x bmw's running JB4 told me it causes no issues and it was not detected when the car went in for service... But then again you Pay to Play

Furthermore ACS is more aggressive apparently

ACS is not more aggressive... where you heard that ?

Autobild did a shootout on chips. Drop me a PM with your email, i will send you the details.
 

Dhp507

///Member
MaX said:
r0ckf1re said:
Quick///M said:
There are tons of guys running JB4 trust me some of them don't broadcast it on Forums, I have even spoke to guys with who had more than 2 x bmw's running JB4 told me it causes no issues and it was not detected when the car went in for service... But then again you Pay to Play

Furthermore ACS is more aggressive apparently

ACS is not more aggressive... where you heard that ?

Autobild did a shootout on chips. Drop me a PM with your email, i will send you the details.

Was a thread on here ...ACS had the highest boost VS Racechip F30 320i
 

Sherwin@xcede

BMWFanatics Advertiser
Official Advertiser
Ok so here's the deal. No-one can make an absolute promise that anything is "undetectable". Technically it is actually but it's not possible to guarantee that. The JB can be removed, faults deleted etc, and there will be ZERO trace that it was in.

The FASTA thing is misleading, they cannot check what boost the car ran. FAST can check if you exceeded any limiters & it logs those specific events. It can't check boost live or recorded. If you have a fault like underboost/overboost then that fault is logged (not necessarily even with FASTA), but faults like that can occur even on a stock car. If you have a tear in your vacuum hose, it can throw a "boost theshold - lower limit" fault. Doesn't mean the car is modded. Even limp mode faults or misfires can happen on stock cars.

The only faults that prove a car is modded is the "tuning manipulation" fault but all the tuners have licked that a long time ago. And also the dealer can't check that the map is changed if you have a flash tune. Absolute hogwash. Dealers don't have tools to go into the code of the map and see what bits and bytes are different to a stock map. They can't even see what's in the map. Al they can do is check faults, update firmware, etc.

But bottom line, absolute bottom line is that is is your car. You are paying for it. If you have ANY doubt, any fear of losing your plan, then don't mod it. It's that simple. But don't go blaming tuners or BMW or your neighbour's cat if you lose plan. I know of people that lost their plan on stock cars. So if you choose to mod accept that there is a possibility you may lose your plan & live with it because you want the extra power.
 
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