04-09-2016, 02:15 PM | #23 |
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I don't feel as strongly against or for Dinan at the moment but I can tell you the pros and cons that I found through my experience with them, maybe people find it helpful:
Pros: 1) Hardware quality is phenomenal. CAI, exhaust, intercooler, springs, they all seem extremely well designed, built; they work very well. 2) Customer support is pretty good. I had a borderline fraudulent issue with a Dinan dealer; they got in between; I had a check in my mail in a few days from the shop. They're very responsive in general. Cons (maybe a pro for some?): The Dinantronics box is EXTREMELY conservative. And I mean, I like the box, but I have to admit, it's slow; I'm not sure how I can sugarcoat that. I did not dyno the car, but on their stage 3 map, rolling starts, you'll maybe pull away from some stage 1-2 piggyback boxes out there if you're lucky, but more likely you'll just kind of barely keep up, if not slightly lag behind it seems. Now, that's not really surprising, given they have to tune with the warranty in mind, so no pushing the limits, well more like not even getting remotely close to those limits. It's probably a positive for the longevity of the engine, if you're really concerned about that. And the Dinantronics box does seem to run fairly smoothly in terms of power delivery, day to day driving etc. (Again, my experience, I know some people had issues), so it does feel quite refined for a piggyback box. It's just that I feel like most people who are that concerned about warranty coverage, engine reliability/safety, long term engine conservation, would just not tune at all in the first place, or maybe just get MPPK. So the ideal Dinan customer needs to be the person who is into modifying their car enough to spend thousands of dollars to buy all their packages (since you can't get some of their maps without the hardware), but yet again be really concerned about the warranty. It's a person who can drop 5k in parts/labor on a whim for just an extra 50whp, but he really wants to be covered if something bad happens, which at those gains probably is not a concern anyway. I think the more I think about this, the more I find this somewhat of an oxymoron of sorts, an expensive tuner for the warranty inclined. At the very least, this customer base must be a really narrow part on the tuning spectrum that goes from keeping everything stock to full FBO custom tuning/maxing out your car. |
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04-10-2016, 01:58 PM | #24 |
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InB4 Steve Dinan Comeback lol
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04-10-2016, 02:06 PM | #25 |
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It was kinda funny since a guy in a Local St. Louis BMW group was asking about Dinan for his M235i vs JB4 and a good friend of mine, A huge Dinan Fanboy commented and said all this blah blah blah power and blah blah blah best results and what not. I did not really want to rain on his parade but I pretty much told him to do his research on the different tunes available for the F2X chassis. So I showed him Advertised DT numbers and then posted the BMS JB4 Dyno results from the BMS website. I also included the Enzo 400R PKG in the threaad and it absolutely blew his mind. He could not believe the number the Enzo was making on just a tune and DP for the price. Also the fact that they (I believe also have a warranty of 1 yr or 10k miles, please don't quote me on that). Dinan I feel has lost its pizzazz and appeal and with these new turbo engines the available flash tunes are far better value for money, especially if they are offering warranty. With that being said I plan on stashing some cash and going Enzo 400R on my 35i. I cannot wait to see what they come up with for the 40i.
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What you're thinking of has pretty much been outdated and a thing of the past about 18months ago. With that being said having a JB4 and a Ecu flash stacked I'd tell the OP get the Ecu flash it's well worth it and it won't be detected. A reputable company will remotely upload it back into your Ecu if deleted upon a dealer visit. I know ENZO does.
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Can you confirm the BMW MPE for the 340 currently available is the same component that will be used with the upcoming MPPK? Other threads (Port Installed MPE) indicate differently.
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Reference: http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...diagId=18_1153
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The best advantage of the Dinan over any other tune is the warranty. Thats what you are paying for. If you blow your motor up on their tune it's taken care of at a BMW dealer.
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