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<blockquote data-quote="funfer_fahrer" data-source="post: 361940" data-attributes="member: 2733"><p><em>Newbies here</em>:4:: driving a E60 05 192hp + sprint booster. suppose to do a re-map at certain local BMW specialist workshop but have not quoted any pricing yet. any advice as to: </p><p>- what's the different between the usual re-map and this Upsolute?</p><p><span style="color: blue">There's a few types of remaps. Some use piggy back style. Upsolute tunes the ECU online via the OBD port. For E60, the ECU needs to be removed.</span></p><p>- What is the usual price for the standard re-map?</p><p><span style="color: blue">Standard remap for the E60 costs RM2800 probably due to the extra job of removing the ECU.</span></p><p>- Which is the better option to go for? </p><p><span style="color: blue">I can't tell you for sure. Almost all tuners claim they are the best in the market. For upsolute, your original setting is burned onto a CD. So, the whole process is reversible. The guys at Glenmarie is only the agent for Upsolute. They never claim they are the tuners. Tuning is done in Vienna via online. Some companies claim they are the "tuners". They must have copied the program from somewhere. Upsolute is quite a reputable company in Europe. If you are not happy, you can complain directly to Upsolute main HQ in Vienna. This is a big advantage.</span></p><p>- Any side effect for these 2 options?</p><p><span style="color: blue">The only side effect that I can think of is that on some cars the engine temperature will rise as high as 5 degrees Celcius. Probably not good for the engine in the long run.</span></p><p>:106::106::106:</p><p>Appreciate advice, Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funfer_fahrer, post: 361940, member: 2733"] [I]Newbies here[/I]:4:: driving a E60 05 192hp + sprint booster. suppose to do a re-map at certain local BMW specialist workshop but have not quoted any pricing yet. any advice as to: - what's the different between the usual re-map and this Upsolute? [COLOR=blue]There's a few types of remaps. Some use piggy back style. Upsolute tunes the ECU online via the OBD port. For E60, the ECU needs to be removed.[/COLOR] - What is the usual price for the standard re-map? [COLOR=blue]Standard remap for the E60 costs RM2800 probably due to the extra job of removing the ECU.[/COLOR] - Which is the better option to go for? [COLOR=blue]I can't tell you for sure. Almost all tuners claim they are the best in the market. For upsolute, your original setting is burned onto a CD. So, the whole process is reversible. The guys at Glenmarie is only the agent for Upsolute. They never claim they are the tuners. Tuning is done in Vienna via online. Some companies claim they are the "tuners". They must have copied the program from somewhere. Upsolute is quite a reputable company in Europe. If you are not happy, you can complain directly to Upsolute main HQ in Vienna. This is a big advantage.[/COLOR] - Any side effect for these 2 options? [COLOR=blue]The only side effect that I can think of is that on some cars the engine temperature will rise as high as 5 degrees Celcius. Probably not good for the engine in the long run.[/COLOR] :106::106::106: Appreciate advice, Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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