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      07-28-2021, 12:19 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by MonyoF36 View Post
I’m really not sure. It’s a 2016 non-LCI Gran Coupe and I’ve read it should be B47 but then I read somewhere here that NA doesn’t have B47 but I don’t know where BMWs here in The Philippines come from.

Also, I’ve seen a “Don’t remap your BMW video” from BMW Doctor lol. I’m confused.
Last 7 of vin in https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/select (in serial number area) will tell you which engine you have.


A remap will be one of the most guaranteed ways to get more power from your engine. It can be very safe when done correctly... and even BMW has remaps that they have done themselves (Performance power packs, etc).

You will have to decide that for yourself.
Youtube has become a platform to give anyone with an opinion a "voice", even ones with zero experience in tuning or how it even works.


An exhaust or intake or other mods will not add power, especially on a stock engine where they're not even close to a restriction. In a diesel, fuel (plus adequate air to burn it) is what adds power.
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