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<blockquote data-quote="Realred78" data-source="post: 431010" data-attributes="member: 18812"><p>Maybe we should have done a before and after dyno test. However, we did not. As for me, my issue was about the lag (delay) when I floor the accelerator pedal before the car drops gear or shoots off from stand still. This has been rectified by the remap.</p><p></p><p>Another thing that is a fact is that the gears will pull to 6500 rpm even when on normal mode (non-sport).</p><p></p><p>Also a fact for my car, is that the rpm from 3500 - 6500 is a lot faster than before. </p><p></p><p>These are not mere feelings. Furthermore, I reckon that since I am very happy with my performance and do not feel that the amount I paid for the remap is excessive, then it is fine.</p><p></p><p>For my own satisfaction, I am arranging to test my car against a friend's E60 530i 2004. Our previous test he was slightly slower from standstill but in mid-range, it passed me. Will let you know how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Realred78, post: 431010, member: 18812"] Maybe we should have done a before and after dyno test. However, we did not. As for me, my issue was about the lag (delay) when I floor the accelerator pedal before the car drops gear or shoots off from stand still. This has been rectified by the remap. Another thing that is a fact is that the gears will pull to 6500 rpm even when on normal mode (non-sport). Also a fact for my car, is that the rpm from 3500 - 6500 is a lot faster than before. These are not mere feelings. Furthermore, I reckon that since I am very happy with my performance and do not feel that the amount I paid for the remap is excessive, then it is fine. For my own satisfaction, I am arranging to test my car against a friend's E60 530i 2004. Our previous test he was slightly slower from standstill but in mid-range, it passed me. Will let you know how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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