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I think I would go to Vegas even without my car.
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04-26-2013, 11:01 AM | #90 |
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This thread died and so does Performing Imports website seem to have done as well...
http://www.performingimports.com/ Anyone know what happened with it? Coldlist? |
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Well their FB page is still "alive" https://www.facebook.com/PerformingImports
In the past Coldlist was very active (a customer of them) but I haven't seen him in a while either
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Performing Imports website is up again.
Seems like their site and email was hijacked From their FB account: Quote:
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06-03-2013, 12:19 PM | #93 |
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I don't mean to dredge up a somewhat old thread but there was some good information in this thread and I wanted to add my $.02. I admit that I have used dynos as a tool to measure before and after gains. It almost doesn't matter what the actual numbers are on a particular run...but the delta (change) is what is important. I can understand how modern ECUs can make it more difficult to get accurate dyno #'s with all the procedural stuff involved. That is also why I have a vbox to measure actual performance instead of seat-of-the-pants anecdotal performance (which I admit is still important and entertaining as well). I could care less how fast an F10 M5 does 0-60mph. What is more important to me (and others like me) is a car's rolling acceleration...in particular the 60-130mph times or a 100-200km/h times for our metric friends. At those speeds traction and technique (at least for a DCT or an automatic) become far less relevant and you are measuring the true power of the car. I have done these types of measurements for my CL65, CTS-V and GT-R with great success and have been able to use these datalogs to help diagnose problems in each one of these cars performance-wise. I plan to do the same with my M5. I similarly use the 1/4 mile trap speed at the track to measure my cars' performance development. to me the 1/4 mile elapsed time is once again more of a measure of traction and technique than anything else. Now just as with the vbox, 1/4 mile trap speeds are not a perfect measurement tool...especially if you don't keep as many of the variables as close to the same as possible such as same track (timing equipment may not be set up precisely especially for trap speeds and can be off from one lane to the next even at the same track), same slope of road, same ambient conditions, same weight of the vehicle...etc. I try to log my fuel, use the same stretch of road, same weather conditions..etc, to help isolate the performance gains and mitigate the other factors that affect acceleration performance. With all that said, I would LOVE to see some 60-130mph times for a tuned M5 over here in the US. If you are apprehensive about taking your car out on public roads to go that fast (totally understandable), you could maybe go to a drag strip and do a "soft launch" and take it up past 130mph using the "shutdown area". Most tracks have a more than sufficient braking zone area past the 1/4 mile, which you would likely need, since you probably aren't hitting 130mph before the 1/4 mile (as an aside Maryland Intl Raceway (MIR) had a long enough run off area for me to datalog my modded GT-R up to 156+mph when it was trapping 128+mph before shutting it down. So I (and I am sure others) would greatly appreciate anything you could do to help quantify the performance of this tune! |
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Not this thread again! Lol!
He won't help. I haven't seen Senor ColdList on this forum for months. Don't worry though Tom as soon as ESS comes out with their tune, you can sleep soundly at night knowing that I will have videos, dynos and drag strip times galore to post up.
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Can't wait to see some REPUTABLE tunes come out, ones that don't need a spokesperson to defend 24/7 with no actual results and a bag of excuses. |
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I was going to give him the benefit of the doubt. As I stated above, I always like to test the claimed performance. I ran into issues tuning my old CL65. I got an ECU tune from someone who also claimed to have connections to AMG in Germany. I dynoed the car and it made 1 more peak hp and 40-50hp "below the curve". The guy claimed the same thing about how the US dynos are not accurate..blah..blah..blah. I took it to the track and saw modest increases in my trap speed. I ended up taking that tune off and went with Kleemann. I tested that one as well on the dyno. It gained about 20 peak hp. I then resent my ECU back to Kleemann USA and they tried another tune. It put down an increase of about 45rwhp over stock with almost 100rwhp down low. I was pleased (not ecstatic). I was happy that I didn't settle for a tune that was really substandard. but the only way you know what you are getting is to actually test it. but then again sometimes ignorance is bliss and it would be cheaper and easier if I was the type of person who could just accept everything I am told by others and be satisfied with that.
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Interesting find tonight on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2013-...#ht_965wt_1021 A Georgia car with a Noelle tune and exhaust mods claiming 680hp... |
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Looking at the ad it's the same garbage we've heard before , ie M Performance tune (from factory) and exhaust. Neither of these exists. Noelle is actually a reputable company and it seems they're getting a bar rap because of the way the US distributor is reselling their products (Noelle is using the same manufacturer for their modified mufflers/downpipes as BMW is using) Not sure why ColdList has gone MIA...
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Or here's the better question. What about the OP of this thread? bm5bullit.
I woulda thought that by now he would have gotten this tune on his M5, but he's made no mention of it. If he does have it, perhaps he could help out. Me personally, I'm over specualating on which tunes are legit and which ones are not. I've been approached by and have conducted my own research of several tuners claiming different stuff over these past few months including but not limited to: -Oetuning -VFengineering -Perfoming Imports -Switzer -Eurocharged -Manhart Racing -Even a dude that I know who can has been individually tuning BMW ECU's for years My conclusion is that there is NO tuner out there that can give me exactly what I am looking for which is at the very least these things: 1. At least a 100hp gain to the wheels 2. Removal of the Top Speed Limiter 3. Removal of the Check Engine Light due to Catless Downpipes 4. Dyno-sheets/Drag Strip Times/vBox results to back up the power gains with only the tune installed and the rest of the M5/M6 completely bone stock 5. Specifically designed to run on U.S. Spec M5/M6's ESS Tuning is the only company that I know of at this point that is currently working on providing all of the above mentioned things that I need from a tune, and they are not close to being done yet. Patience is key.
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One thing that concerns me (and might throw a monkey wrench in what you want from a tune) is the fuel delivery system. It seems the high flow fuel pumps are occassionally not working correctly on stock cars (seems to be the cause of the dreaded drivetrain malfunction warning). Is a tuned M5 going to enounter the same issues?
Coming from the GT-R world and having real time analysis with a COBB Accessport we were able to see the injector duty cycle readings and had data showing that the stock fuel injectors would max out at just over 500whp (from a stock 420-430whp), especially in cold weather where the ECU would advance the timing and create greater power/fuel needs. No one has really addressesd this issue with M5 and its direct injection system. How much head room did BMW engineers leave in the fuel delivery system? Last edited by Tom C; 06-04-2013 at 02:20 PM.. |
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All things being considered with the current state of the "tuner" market; anyone still interested in a Group Buy?
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We M5 customers in the US are at a big disadvantage in that respect. That is the main reason that I still think that the PI tune is a viable option. Ron can provide the tune, the downpipes, OEM performance exhaust and the support to go with it. Now, if we could just get some of his existing customers to verify with V-Box runs.
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But the real advantage of the MHR are their different stages and proven track record. Stage IV has some features you won't get with the PI tune and produces more HP... Ideally you should have a "local" MHR representative in the US |
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