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Originally Posted by mcgm5
although I doubt that its an issue to dyno the vehicle YOU own.
its actually really easy for BMW to see that the car was dynoed with a simple check of the ECU through the data port.
If a car is dynoed there will be a huge difference in the wheel speed sensors which can easily be verified. Rear wheels going 155mph while the front wheels are stopped. (or are rolling 5mph). Wheel speed sensor's are continually being monitored while the car is running either way.
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Yep. Agreed 100%. A breeze for them to know.
Not sure when you say "YOU" if you mean my car. It I would certainly have the same issues. Just not sure how much that matters to me. It will definitely not get in the way of me making the car what I want it to be. If I am going to spend this much on a car I am going to get every bit of enjoyment that I possibly can. Being carefully cautious though.