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BVO ECU Remapping for e46 / e39 / e90 / e60 / z4 / e63 / x5
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<blockquote data-quote="tosoon" data-source="post: 393852" data-attributes="member: 7571"><p>They call it 'transmission slam'. You can search for it in BMW forums. May have something to do with the ECU mapping. After remapping, the transmission shift is much smoother at low speeds. Speak to them on what it all means. I'm not sure if the power has gone up, as I've got no dyno test and this was not the intention of my mapping. I just wanted a better drive and this is what I got.:top:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tosoon, post: 393852, member: 7571"] They call it 'transmission slam'. You can search for it in BMW forums. May have something to do with the ECU mapping. After remapping, the transmission shift is much smoother at low speeds. Speak to them on what it all means. I'm not sure if the power has gone up, as I've got no dyno test and this was not the intention of my mapping. I just wanted a better drive and this is what I got.:top: [/QUOTE]
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