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BVO ECU Remapping for e46 / e39 / e90 / e60 / z4 / e63 / x5
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<blockquote data-quote="Juan Powerblow" data-source="post: 378742" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>Hey Guna. Certainly I would love to share the findings with everyone here. After all, that's the main objective of this Club. Sharing is Caring! </p><p> </p><p>However, my questions are mainly specific to my car i.e. how conversant is Bernard with working on the MVS-80 ECU (cos some guys still can't work on this ECU in KL) and is he able to address a certain quirk after I installed my bmw performance exhaust which has caused a bit of a "turbo lag" on my engine performance i.e. the first few 100 rpms I can feel as if the engine is taking more air than it wants to only for new Star Trek warp drive effect pass 2,000-3,000 rpms. It would be a lot more fun if the effect is felt sooner and some linearity is restored. I wonder if he has a solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juan Powerblow, post: 378742, member: 20"] Hey Guna. Certainly I would love to share the findings with everyone here. After all, that's the main objective of this Club. Sharing is Caring! However, my questions are mainly specific to my car i.e. how conversant is Bernard with working on the MVS-80 ECU (cos some guys still can't work on this ECU in KL) and is he able to address a certain quirk after I installed my bmw performance exhaust which has caused a bit of a "turbo lag" on my engine performance i.e. the first few 100 rpms I can feel as if the engine is taking more air than it wants to only for new Star Trek warp drive effect pass 2,000-3,000 rpms. It would be a lot more fun if the effect is felt sooner and some linearity is restored. I wonder if he has a solution. [/QUOTE]
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