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<blockquote data-quote="David Yong" data-source="post: 221439" data-attributes="member: 3555"><p>I was told by Bernard of BVO who came last month to do the ECU Flash remap. According to him, there would not be any issue or worries about the warranty issue as the ECU Flash remap is 100% tested and working and the dealer would not be able to detect such remap on the ECU. </p><p></p><p>It's been done on E90s in Singapore. It is different as compared to superchips where we will have to put in the chip where warranty may be void, the ECU Flash remap basically changes the car program in the ECU adapted from the car original program. </p><p></p><p>If we feel that we want the program reverted back to the original state, it can be done so too. The program basically unlocks the potential of the car's ability. However he is saying that the ECU Flash remap will give an additional of 8hp to 12hp and 30NM to 50NM torque. But according to Simon of Obermaier, his ECU Flash remap will provide an additional 25hp to 30hp. </p><p></p><p>So.... I still dunno which to go with. Price wise both are almost the same. Normally we would need to do a dyno on our car before we do the ECU Flash remap. This will enable to give us better info on the difference on before and after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Yong, post: 221439, member: 3555"] I was told by Bernard of BVO who came last month to do the ECU Flash remap. According to him, there would not be any issue or worries about the warranty issue as the ECU Flash remap is 100% tested and working and the dealer would not be able to detect such remap on the ECU. It's been done on E90s in Singapore. It is different as compared to superchips where we will have to put in the chip where warranty may be void, the ECU Flash remap basically changes the car program in the ECU adapted from the car original program. If we feel that we want the program reverted back to the original state, it can be done so too. The program basically unlocks the potential of the car's ability. However he is saying that the ECU Flash remap will give an additional of 8hp to 12hp and 30NM to 50NM torque. But according to Simon of Obermaier, his ECU Flash remap will provide an additional 25hp to 30hp. So.... I still dunno which to go with. Price wise both are almost the same. Normally we would need to do a dyno on our car before we do the ECU Flash remap. This will enable to give us better info on the difference on before and after. [/QUOTE]
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