640D remap - best place?
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Mirinjawbro said:
when my old car did 100-200 in 7 dead.
OK, you got me - say more on this. I remember reading a Bugatti Chiron could do 125-185 in 7.0secs!eta
Actually... think you are talking in kph right?
Yeah 7 dead is quick - Nissan GT-R / mid level McLaren, 911 Turbo etc I guess.
Edited by The spinner of plates on Tuesday 12th July 01:52
Definitely shorten oil change schedule, you see people chasing higher bhp figures, you really need bigger injectors and hybrid turbos which are not cost effective
Depending on mileage, my personal experience has been you will need to change / replace some ancillaries as your putting more strain on them.
Live map is definitely the way forward, you can then dial it back a bit which is what I did, it’s a 2 ton car so 20 bhp won’t really make a difference
Depending on mileage, my personal experience has been you will need to change / replace some ancillaries as your putting more strain on them.
Live map is definitely the way forward, you can then dial it back a bit which is what I did, it’s a 2 ton car so 20 bhp won’t really make a difference
Edited by gobste on Tuesday 12th July 18:20
gobste said:
Your 100% correct
Rated to 700nm
I was talking out of my bum, just checked the email I was sent
I was at 590lb which is just under 800nm and we reduced to 560 / 760nm
Interesting. Was the email to say they had gone beyond the specified capability therefore enjoy at your risk or do they provide some sort of warranty on the job?Rated to 700nm
I was talking out of my bum, just checked the email I was sent
I was at 590lb which is just under 800nm and we reduced to 560 / 760nm
It's tempting to remap a 640d as the gain is significant however, balancing the potential additional risk v standard power is a tough one.
Appreciate many people have done it without problem and who doesn't want just that little bit more
From a power point of view, I asked for it to be reduced once he pointed out the limit of the gearbox.
Xhp is a licences software that can be used to increase the line pressure to take more powers along with adjusting the speed of the gearbox changes.
I didn’t go for this as I was just after more overtaking power when moving and there’s been mixed reviews.
As with any modification, it’s buyer beware, I started off with just a dyno run as the car felt sluggish
Had a low reading so took the inlet manifold off and found this
Found this on
Replaced with a new one
From an extra power point of view is really down to you as a operator, I have BimmerLink which give you live data, gearbox temp, swirl flap position, boost pressure, let everything get up to temp, apply full throttle when moving,( you can only put the power down once moving any way)
Xhp is a licences software that can be used to increase the line pressure to take more powers along with adjusting the speed of the gearbox changes.
I didn’t go for this as I was just after more overtaking power when moving and there’s been mixed reviews.
As with any modification, it’s buyer beware, I started off with just a dyno run as the car felt sluggish
Had a low reading so took the inlet manifold off and found this
Found this on
Replaced with a new one
From an extra power point of view is really down to you as a operator, I have BimmerLink which give you live data, gearbox temp, swirl flap position, boost pressure, let everything get up to temp, apply full throttle when moving,( you can only put the power down once moving any way)
Thomas_ said:
The standard gearbox is limited to 760nm but that is the map rather then the limit of the box.
To get more than 760nm the gearbox needs to be mapped.
That is a later version, the rated safe limit on the 8hp70 is 700nm, I don't believe the 640D got the later 8HP75 variant which 750Nm.To get more than 760nm the gearbox needs to be mapped.
Personally, having seen more and more N57 issues regarding main bearings and needing rebuilds or replacement engines, shorten the oil change interval if it needs a set of chains then do that and the gearbox. I suspect a number of failed bottom ends were down to long life servicing, diesel fuel in the oil due to regens and then being remapped with some miles on...
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