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<blockquote data-quote="hofmeister" data-source="post: 410354" data-attributes="member: 19669"><p>Hi Realred,</p><p></p><p>I have heard that flashing a 'stock' car ECU is not recommended as it 'overwrite' the original setting. Hence it erases the optimum setting for ur car set by BMW themselves. </p><p>It is otherwise fine if your car has been modified before.(eg. change of intake/exhaust system).</p><p>Hence, a piggyback is recommended if you own a stock car. A piggyback will have the option to switch back-forth between the new setting and the original settings.</p><p></p><p>Anyone has experience on these two option before?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hofmeister, post: 410354, member: 19669"] Hi Realred, I have heard that flashing a 'stock' car ECU is not recommended as it 'overwrite' the original setting. Hence it erases the optimum setting for ur car set by BMW themselves. It is otherwise fine if your car has been modified before.(eg. change of intake/exhaust system). Hence, a piggyback is recommended if you own a stock car. A piggyback will have the option to switch back-forth between the new setting and the original settings. Anyone has experience on these two option before? [/QUOTE]
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