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<blockquote data-quote="maco5007" data-source="post: 274765" data-attributes="member: 982"><p>I have done the remap.</p><p>My car is E36 328i 1996. The remap is downloaded thru the car's diagnostic connection and the actual process takes less than 3 minutes.</p><p> </p><p>The process is first your car's original map is copied and saved. The copy is sent to the remapper in HIOP Europe and he will do the remapping based on the mods that you have on your car. After 2-3 days, the new map will be sent back and then downloaded into your car. </p><p> </p><p>First impressions, the car has more ommpphh and pickup from the get go. I also noticed, that there are no more flat spots across the entire rpm range. Since i have done the BBTB and other mods as well, i guess i see more benefit. </p><p> </p><p>I say this bcos i have not yet sent the car for dyno. But the power/torque increase is evident. My suggestion, if you are planning to mod your car, mod it first, especially those mods related to air intake/exhaust/plugs. Then only remap.</p><p> </p><p>Idling is normal/unaffected. A word of caution, a heavy right foot after doing the mods on an auto gearbox might lead to longshaft coupling issues...hahaha....:top:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maco5007, post: 274765, member: 982"] I have done the remap. My car is E36 328i 1996. The remap is downloaded thru the car's diagnostic connection and the actual process takes less than 3 minutes. The process is first your car's original map is copied and saved. The copy is sent to the remapper in HIOP Europe and he will do the remapping based on the mods that you have on your car. After 2-3 days, the new map will be sent back and then downloaded into your car. First impressions, the car has more ommpphh and pickup from the get go. I also noticed, that there are no more flat spots across the entire rpm range. Since i have done the BBTB and other mods as well, i guess i see more benefit. I say this bcos i have not yet sent the car for dyno. But the power/torque increase is evident. My suggestion, if you are planning to mod your car, mod it first, especially those mods related to air intake/exhaust/plugs. Then only remap. Idling is normal/unaffected. A word of caution, a heavy right foot after doing the mods on an auto gearbox might lead to longshaft coupling issues...hahaha....:top: [/QUOTE]
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