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Can dealer update "tune" to 2025 specs?
First of all, congrats to any of you with a 2025 G87 on the way...
I'm mildly annoyed that the rumors were true, in that the 2025 G87 will receive a significant power bump. So soon! My 2023 is an automatic which means an even bigger bump (the torque figure) is coming. Due to some prior experiences with tuning, BMW cracking down and the fact that I bought this car with the intent to hold on to it for many years, I had decided against tuning the car in any way. So now I'm wondering if there was a way to get BMW to update mine to 2025 specs. Correct me if I'm wrong, but besides software there don't appear to be any changes to the drivetrain, so it would be great if BMW could make this happen and continue to honor the factory warranty. Any thoughts or experience with this? Thanks in advance. -BH |
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I'm holding off until next summer to do a piggyback tune and hoping between now and then there is more feedback and advice out there from other people experimenting with the G87. Coming from a M240i with the B58 and multiple iterations of tuning and experienced zero issues with the car, I feel confident about throwing a tuning box on the G87 and pushing another 80 to 90 HP out of it.
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What about when BMW offered the MPPSK (spelling?) for some of their cars? I feel like it was a pretty common thing for people getting F series 340's. I don't know enough to recall if that was only added to the build of the car, or if it could be added at the dealer post-purchase.
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Thanks for all of your input. Seems that, as expected, I would have to do an aftermarket tune (as for any exhaust mods, I'll pass on that) to get some more power.
Doing some research I came across this: https://carbahn.com/product/cbprc-00...2-at-rwd-2021/ Seems to be pretty much the same as the other piggyback tunes out there, BUT, it appears that they will match the OEM powertrain warranty as well. This, along with the fact that it's not trying to squeeze maximum power out of the car would alleviate my concerns regarding warranty and durability issues. Any thoughts on this? |
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Awwww.....fuggit. I'll stick with Plan A and keep it bone stock. Maybe I'll get some stickier tires and try to make up the difference that way. Going to need some soon anyway...
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Dor driving on the street, "sticker" tires ir drag radials are for just as they are described, drag racing. To make them effective, you will need to heat them up ala a burnout (not really that practical for street driving a stock car). For spirited street driving, PS4S or Cup 2 are your best bet. This will keep the car better planted at high speeds dor extended time (drag radials do not do well under these circumstancesas they will tend to float). Keep in mind, drag racing is a fast run to reach best speeds, 8-11 seconds depending on the car's build, and then you are off the gas. I just had my car re-tuned with multiple maps...my tuner even said the car was scary floating when running through the gears at 197mph (he said car had more in it but was not taking the chance with the tires floating). Car is on Nitto 555R2s. |
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TRE-01 rear spoiler. Lowered all the way on MP HAS. My tuner was adament and said to get rid of the drag radials for the street with the tune. He also said to go to coils...Ohlins are in my future. |
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Hear me out...lets wait to see someone dyno the new car. Most people are showing ~450-460 Wheel HP (the same as the M3/M4) which is about 530 crank hp.
So I imagine the "upgrade" won't actually add power but be closer to advertised HP.
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Is there a source for this? The first part of my comment was "lets wait and see the dyno" but from a "lets trust what BMW says" position it seems that all of our cars would be making 380 wheel HP
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Is it actually an increase or are they just now claiming the HP that people dyno. I am confused since the current M2 dyno at 20hp more than what BMW advertised. This 2025 will have the same power just more accurate in what BMW advertised.
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So they are advertising the car as "x hp" when really its "x + 80whp". That's why everyone is saying they are "under rating" their cars. But surely they didn't do the same thing with the M4 CSL (source: bmwblog.com) But at least the M5 CS was accur- oh wait... I get why they do this, if they advertise far under the actual number, no one gets upset if their car makes 30+ hp over advertised, but people would lose their shit if the car was 30- their advertised numbers. Oh isn't marketing grand. That means the 20HP increase would need to bring the to an advertised 473 HP, which translates to 400whp. Still about 55 wheel HP off or about. Not trying to be combative but when BMW advertises a number, and then multiple independent sources prove that number is actually way higher than they are advertising, its pretty fair to say they are under rating their cars. Especially since this is not the only car they do this for. One might even argue that there is no difference in power between the M2/M3/M4 as the dyno results show an identical power band (within a standard margin in error) on the dyno. So the claim the M2 was "de-tuned" was also apparently a false claim. So for a fact we know that: 1. they were "misleading" about the current M2 HP numbers 2. they "misleading" about de-tuning the m2 engine 3. they have been "misleading" about other M models performance figures
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