Tuned F30 320!

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Josh-ZN

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Ofentse said:
I am sure he thought really hard about this before running with the idea, nothing for us to stress too much about :idea:

am far from stressed. we simply trying to give good advice. he can take it or leave it :thumbs:
 

ndobo2610

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Naruto said:
Mpower108 said:
Naruto said:
Nice power there :thumbs:
How's the delivery?
which tuner did you go with?

Is your car auto or Manual?


Auto.
Car was done by Chiplogic in Kyalami.

Nice :thumbs:

I'm sure you're loving the power gains :rollsmile:
Just do a research and see what's the maximum torque that those gearboxes can handle. I see the F30 328i produces 180kw @5000rpm and 350NM. Now I'm not sure if these cars share the same Gearbox, if not, have a look at this.

Enjoy your new found power.
Will make sure I lookout for you :rollsmile:

+1


KyleNaidoo said:
Stats from ACS website:

320i

328i

36kw between tuned 320i and tuned 328i

+1 and your MP will still be in place, but its worth it


Josh-ZN said:
SP33DYV said:
Josh, I am not sure you can get that much more power out of a 328i. The 320i and 328i has exactly the same motor, turbo, intake and injectors. So tuned, they should make the same power with the same software map, excluding any hardware mods. :dunno:

I sincerely hope that BMW do not pick up your new software, because they will suspend your M/P if they as much as suspect that it has been tuned.

I understand they share alot of the same internals, but surely the 328i has a better base for tuning than a 320i. There must be some internal differences that allow for the additional power in the 328i.

Just like a 1M has a better base than a 135i :dunno:

+1


Nice gains!!!! but at the cost of the M/P ?:flyfun:

Come on now! 320i running stronger than a 328! :nonono::nonono:

Whats next on you mode list? exhaust? intake? ever considered changing your 320i pistons to the ones in a 328i? :idea:

I own a f30 320i....and would love to have her tuned, but i would rather wait 5 years, even still, if something breaks :argh:!!! We looking at big bucks for repairs!

But im sure the gains in power are sooooo dam worth it:inlove:
Just hope you dont get caught by bmw
 

Coisman

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Staff member
444YYY said:
I like how seriously everyone takes motorplan these days!!! :thumbs:

Ask Midas to post the repair bill on his 320i, and how much it cost to get it fixed, and how much he had to pay... O wait... Motorplan!!! :rollsmile:
 

Midas335i

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Coisman said:
444YYY said:
I like how seriously everyone takes motorplan these days!!! :thumbs:

Ask Midas to post the repair bill on his 320i, and how much it cost to get it fixed, and how much he had to pay... O wait... Motorplan!!! :rollsmile:


320 d :=):
 

Coisman

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Midas320d said:
Coisman said:
444YYY said:
I like how seriously everyone takes motorplan these days!!! :thumbs:

Ask Midas to post the repair bill on his 320i, and how much it cost to get it fixed, and how much he had to pay... O wait... Motorplan!!! :rollsmile:


320 d :=):

Almost the same thing... :fencelook:

How much was the damages??
 

444YYY

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Coisman said:
444YYY said:
I like how seriously everyone takes motorplan these days!!! :thumbs:

Ask Midas to post the repair bill on his 320i, and how much it cost to get it fixed, and how much he had to pay... O wait... Motorplan!!! :rollsmile:

Hehe, I made that post with all seriousness. :)
Seems like the mindset of everyone has changed these days, previously guys didn't give much thought to the consequences of tuning, now guys are erring on the side of caution.

Btw, why should BMW have to fit the bill for parts failing from being exposed above their design limit, due to tuning (yes there is some over design, but this is factored in for the stock car)

Btw, this cost is eventually paid by the consumers, factored into new and used car prices, service parts etc....
 

Coisman

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Midas320d said:
Total was R23K :bangdesk:

JY SIEN!!!! :dropjaw:

Exactly why you should make sure your motorplan is intact!! :thumb:

...unless you are a corrupt cop, taking allot of bribes, and you can afford to void the motorplan, as you have enough cash to fix it yourself! :mmm:
 

P1000

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Midas320d said:
Total was R23K :bangdesk:

Wow, that is quite reasonable IMO.

Another thing, the claimed weight of the 320i is lower than that of the 328i, which is a good thing for acceleration, but it also indicates that there are differences. Like possibly brakes, driveshafts etc. The gearboxes are pretty much the same, well at least as far as torque ratings etc goes, even though the part numbers differ slightly.
 

George Smooth

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P1000 said:
Midas320d said:
Total was R23K :bangdesk:

Wow, that is quite reasonable IMO.

Another thing, the claimed weight of the 320i is lower than that of the 328i, which is a good thing for acceleration, but it also indicates that there are differences. Like possibly brakes, driveshafts etc. The gearboxes are pretty much the same, well at least as far as torque ratings etc goes, even though the part numbers differ slightly.

The weights that are quoted are for the Vanilla spec cars. Differences are mostly wheel weight, exhaust system and possible standard options such as electric seats and folding rear seats on the 328.
As a matter of interest the cars use the same pistons. The piston previously used on the 328 is now discontinued.
 

P1000

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George Smooth said:
As a matter of interest the cars use the same pistons. The piston previously used on the 328 is now discontinued.

Thanks. Yeah, I saw some posts about pistons being discontinued and now all the same, but did not go as far as to check if true. But if all this is so, why then only 328i power after a tune? I would expect 328i tuned power, since it is the same platform?
 

Mpower108

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P1000 said:
George Smooth said:
As a matter of interest the cars use the same pistons. The piston previously used on the 328 is now discontinued.

Thanks. Yeah, I saw some posts about pistons being discontinued and now all the same, but did not go as far as to check if true. But if all this is so, why then only 328i power after a tune? I would expect 328i tuned power, since it is the same platform?

Hi,

The dyno graph is based on wheel power :
162.5 Kw & 351 Torque

Engine power is 200 kw & 400 torq :thumbs:
top end limiter is also removed.
So it is already stronger and has been tested by me.
 

George Smooth

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P1000 said:
George Smooth said:
As a matter of interest the cars use the same pistons. The piston previously used on the 328 is now discontinued.

Thanks. Yeah, I saw some posts about pistons being discontinued and now all the same, but did not go as far as to check if true. But if all this is so, why then only 328i power after a tune? I would expect 328i tuned power, since it is the same platform?

The car actually makes close to 328 flywheel power on the wheel and similar torque again on the wheel at altitude. Not all tuners max out cars capabilities creating a car that produces its power in all environments and conditions avoiding one hit wonders on the dyno and then on a hot day its fallen on its back.
As for your other devils advocate responses the checksum has been balanced to the same figure as the stock software. The fasta data triggers have been raised so nothing gets triggered as the DME thinks that its within normal operating spec. Homework has been done and equipment was not bought on special at incredible connection.:thumbs:
 

dvst8

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George Smooth said:
P1000 said:
George Smooth said:
As a matter of interest the cars use the same pistons. The piston previously used on the 328 is now discontinued.

Thanks. Yeah, I saw some posts about pistons being discontinued and now all the same, but did not go as far as to check if true. But if all this is so, why then only 328i power after a tune? I would expect 328i tuned power, since it is the same platform?

The car actually makes close to 328 flywheel power on the wheel and similar torque again on the wheel at altitude. Not all tuners max out cars capabilities creating a car that produces its power in all environments and conditions avoiding one hit wonders on the dyno and then on a hot day its fallen on its back.
As for your other devils advocate responses the checksum has been balanced to the same figure as the stock software. The fasta data triggers have been raised so nothing gets triggered as the DME thinks that its within normal operating spec. Homework has been done and equipment was not bought on special at incredible connection.:thumbs:

And it is done by someone who is known to many as the "GURU" of BMW tuning.

OB is a legend when it comes to BMW tuning and definitely knows what he is doing.

:thumbs:
 
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