Mrc888 wroteU.S.nZtiZia wroteUS or EU? Why did not you use it?aww I could’ve sold you mine. new, never installed
I don’t use the gas engine enough in my daily commutes at the risk of voiding warranty
Mrc888 wroteU.S.nZtiZia wroteUS or EU? Why did not you use it?aww I could’ve sold you mine. new, never installed
nZtiZia wroteI'm from Europe btw. Car has no longer warranty so I will try it next week. Honestly, in 90% my wife uses the car for very short routes so it is used as EV mostly too.U.S.
I don’t use the gas engine enough in my daily commutes at the risk of voiding warranty
Mrc888 wroteSo I got some info from the company:I have ordered the Bluespark unit, it should arrive next week. I will add some photos and info later.
Ctwillett wroteDoes the JB Plus give extra range on the battery or just more power to the engine?I have the JB Plus https://burgertuning.com/collections/x1-x2-x3-x4-x5-x6/products/b38-b46-b48-b58-bmw-jb-plus-tuner and the associated intake along with the mission tuning range extender - really enjoying that combo for not much $ and can surely feel the difference in power and throttle response and getting about 65-70mi in the warmer weather
richcranney wroteI’m curious about this as well.Does the JB Plus give extra range on the battery or just more power to the engine?
Ctwillett wroteSo you can piggyback the JB and the Mission performance?I have the JB Plus https://burgertuning.com/collections/x1-x2-x3-x4-x5-x6/products/b38-b46-b48-b58-bmw-jb-plus-tuner and the associated intake along with the mission tuning range extender - really enjoying that combo for not much $ and can surely feel the difference in power and throttle response and getting about 65-70mi in the warmer weather
A BMW user wroteCan you drop the link for the 3 channel version? I am looking to do this after the warranty is up on mine.OK I finally got that Bluespark module installed. This 45e is now a freakin rocket and well worth the price and install time.
Just do it OMG you'll love it. I put a K&N filter in and the tuner. Tuner is not adjustable on the 3-channel version. The stock air filter is the most restrictive ridiculous garbage I've ever seen, BTW. It's twice as thick as the K&N and also has a scotch Brite pad or something covering the inlet side of the air... Weird. As always, I usee an air compressor to blow off the K&N prior to installing it to get any excess oil off.
The car effortlessly gets up to felony speeds now and is incredibly fun - even compared to my Vette.
Definitely do yourself a good service and get one of these tuners with a K&N.
Oldnewkid wrotehttps://bluesparkautomotive.com/bmw-x5-b58-2998cc-394ps-600nm-3-channel-petrol-tuning-moduleCan you drop the link for the 3 channel version? I am looking to do this after the warranty is up on mine.
A BMW user wroteThat's fantastic. I think I will do this when my factory warranty is up. I've got an extended 100K warranty as well, but could remove it if there's a need.https://bluesparkautomotive.com/bmw-x5-b58-2998cc-394ps-600nm-3-channel-petrol-tuning-module
This one does NOT have user configurable maps; only the 1. So their description is wrong and also don't order it with the bluetooth as that's a waste since it is not adjustable.
91 or 93 octane is fine as the unit will adjust on the fly to the timing/cam position and takes the mass air sensor into account.
Turbo lag is non-existent with this module and more boost is easily felt. No question that this is the absolute cheapest power add-on for ANY car I've seen. Delivery was only like 8 days using the slowest method. Install is ridiculously easy, BUT I fit my unit by the air box neatly tucked away and hid the wires almost completely. My car still has lots of warranty. I've never had issues with BMW service for 25 years. One time in a new Z4, one of my speakers blew so I brought it in. They asked what happened and I told them I was listening REALLY loud and the speaker blew. They replaced it free since I told them it should be able to handle any volume lol.
Message here if you need any help.
Oldnewkid wroteBTW that 1 bumps it to 526hp/590lb-ft torque. And the torque comes on near instantly.That's fantastic. I think I will do this when my factory warranty is up. I've got an extended 100K warranty as well, but could remove it if there's a need.
Mrc888 wroteHeyI installed the kit 2 days ago, it is really plug and play, nothing special. Only problem was with the boost sensor plug, the original. I was strugling with it for an hour to disconnect. That plastic had some issue.
I made a test drive, it is different for sure. On Bluespark module I changed the settings to A, so to the weakest. It is enough for now.
It would be good to test it on a dyno. Now I can only feel the torque change, and this modification is really significant at lower RPM.
So for this price this is a bargain.
kfer wroteI’m curious to know what your 0-100 is. I also definitely plan to do ecu unlock, tune, and upgraded turbo down the line as well.I've now installed MHD and would like to share my experience.
Femto Unlock was necessary, which is a clear disadvantage compared to Piggybox, but it runs better, even if the differences aren't that huge.
But that was just the first step,a larger turbo will be installed soon.
What's surprising, that there are only minimal differences between Stage 1 and Stage 2.
Stage 1 runs with lower boost pressure but with a bit more ignition, and it seems to balance out the extra boost.
In the 100-200 km/h measurement, Stage 1 was only 0.4 seconds slower than Stage 2.
The main differences of MHD compared to Piggybox:
- More boost pressure
- Less ignition
- Less fuel sensitivity (with the box, you had to add ethanol even with RON100 to make it run without ignition timing corrections , as the stock ignition maps are used, which are designed for lower boost pressure)
- Correct torque values towards the TCU
- different AFR
Performance:
With MHD, the throttle response is significantly sharper. Relatively similar in the midrange, but MHD is noticeably stronger at the top end.
100-200 km/h is about 1.5 seconds slower with the box at the same outside temperature.
The dyno values show stock vs. box vs. MHD.
The box was also tested with Insoric and produced the same performance ( ~520PS see attachment).
All values refer to stock hardware (stock downpipe with OPF).
With a sportcat, Stage 2 would probably be a bit more powerful, but that will be installed along with the turbo in two weeks.
I'll report back on the results.