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That’s the first time I’ve seen someone put the battery tender on the actual battery in the trunk 🤔 I’m used to the posts in the engine bay. Bootmod3 made a huge difference in how fast the car feels for me. I’m glad you waited a couple years before tuning because now it feels like a whole new car again 😄 Keeps you from getting bored too quickly. I just flashed back to stock from bootmod3 because state inspection is due for me. Gotta do some driving/drive cycle to get my emissions monitors ready. Don’t forget to mess with the burble settings. There’s a lot of customization. Enjoy !
lol I'm getting ready to put Nardo on a tender and imagined hooking it up from the engine bay but didn't even think about it for this ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ And holy shit yes! It does feel like a new car! It's only been like 2 days and I can't imagine going back (a little dramatic but you know 😂) Def can't wait to get into the settings.
Using a Dragy will definitely help you test the real world differences before and after the flash. I would always sell one to my customers and offered the before and after results. Great video!
Stage 1 is where you would get the most gains, and stage 2 with the new DP will only get you maybe like 5-10whp as it just allows the turbos to spool faster, so you won't really feel much of a difference. Once you go E30+ is where you will start getting bigger gains again, but also risk the crank hub spinning more as more toque kicks in. I read forums where some get lucky with just a capture bold doing E85, but there are some that still spun the crank hub even with the capture bolt. So far the full crankhub upgrade + capture bolt is the only full-proof option for when you want to go full on power all the time.
Didn't know that about stage 1 v stage 2 but for me, I'm good at stage 1: it makes really noticeable (and fun) extra power without making the car unmanageable. Definitely agree about the pinned hub, even though I probably won't be chasing any more power, I'll probably give in and do it at some point.
Stage 2 runs more timing and about 2.5 more psi than stage one. It’s good for about 25whp. I’m running stage 2 on stock Downpipes (for 4 years and know of many others doing the same with no effects) and the notice from stage 1 is noticeable.
Congrats! Always love the content and attention to detail. Out of curiosity why did you opt for the wired OBD route vs the Bluetooth OBD? Was it based on being able to have a more stable connection? Thank you in advance for your help, Ian
Thanks man, really appreciated that 🍻 Actually I totally forgot to 1) test my veepeak adapter and 2) mention it in the video. I read that the Veepeak adapter I use for BimmerCode/Link doesn’t work with BM3 but I forgot to verify and just went straight to wired (that I used for CarPlay). Good to have if you get into ISTA (still need to set aside time to play with that).
A lot of people argue that the capture bolt is just a fake netting to make you feel better. It's not the torque of the bolt that fails, so it does nothing. Pinned hub is what you need
yeah my understanding was that the capture bolt wouldn't stop the crank hub from slipping but would potentially prevent it from destroying your engine (under those instances where that might happen). I could be wrong.. but definitely agree a pinned hub is the only safe bet.
A lot of people are wrong. If the torque of the bolt doesn't fail, then there's no way it can spin. Pinned hubs without crank bolt captures spin, unpinned hubs with crank bolt captures don't. Just look at Blake's garage for example, he spun his hub twice now once with a pinned hub. Can you even find one example of someone who spun it with a crank bolt capture?
I'm very surprised that you're confident in the stock crankhub, I hope it never gives you issues. But even after all the back and fourth of it being an issue or not i'd still get it done if i were you !
Eh I don't know that it's all confidence.. there's prolly a little blissful ignorance sprinkled in there too haha. I've spent enough time on the subject to know it's a good deal overblown but after feeling the power from just a stage 1 tune, it got me reconsidering (despite the fact that I really don't drive the car super hard). And since filming that, I found out there's a performance shop not too far from here. If they don't quote me an "I don't want to do it" price, I may get the full crank hub done. If not, then at least the capture bolt.
@@AlwaysSummerGarage Gotcha. I’m not sure if you follow Scoobyfreak, but he just did his 2018 F80 at 21k miles and his friction spacer within the hub was snapped, which could’ve let to it spinning at such an early mileage. just something to think about
Yep I'm subbed to his channel but didn't see that; kind of terrifying. I don't remember if I mentioned it in the oil change / crank hub talk video, but I'd likely be inclined to do it if for no other reason than because I plan to keep this car for a really long time and I guess it would be one of those "glad I don't have to think about that" things.
I’m on a Stage 2 map on stock crankhub and drive it hard every day. Been stage 2 for 10,000 miles (I did stage 2 at 94k miles) and no issues this far. No codes, nothing.
@@yg78t76t7 that's great, just further proves the reliability of the S55. Although, I have seen these cars run to 250k+ miles without spun crankhub, but i've also seen spc at the first 10k miles of a new motor. it's a tossup and i"d rather not risk that
Great video. How does this tune affect reliability? I am looking for a little more fun and power with mine but don’t want to risk reliability as this is my DD and have had plenty of issues with my previous N54 BMW.
Thanks man. Any time you start messing with the ECU (or anything aftermarket really) you always run the risk of causing reliability issues, but Protuning Freaks has a solid reputation and this software has been out for years so I'm not concerned. Sure it could mess something up but, if you're worried about the crank hub for example, I think that has more to do with driving style (guys with stock cars have spun them). Anyway, I was in the same boat: daily driven F80 looking for some more power but nothing super crazy. BM3 stage 1 was perfect for that 🍻
haha lots bro.. haven't tried any others yet but will eventually give stage 2 a try and maybe get a custom map done given the current mods. Overall drivability is still pretty much the same but man do you bounce off that limiter a lot quicker. Happened to me yesterday completely unexpected; you know how you sort of lurch forward when unexpectedly redline? Got there faster than I remember.
im on stage 1 and 1st gear is absolutely useless and 2nd gear hits limiter before you get comfortable getting out of 1st lol. By the time you hit 3rd you have to slow down. It’s wild but it’s fun as hell!
Looking to go stage one myself, but have been considering MHD for the no lift shift feature. I don't think BM3 has that feature. Did you ever look into that?
It's crazy fun. I haven't spent too much time in the custom settings yet but I'm pretty sure it doesn't have that. People have definitely been interested though: f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1851335
Not really.. not to say there's wasn't an increase but if there was it wasn't substantial enough that I noticed. What I think did change a bit was the aggressiveness of the burbles. They're still at stock settings but man they're loud.
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Just found out about tour channel and I love it, an F80 M3 is my dream car
Thanks brother.. much appreciated! Yeah the F80 is pretty amazing. Best looking era in my opinion 🍻
Just get a 2007 335xi 💪
That’s the first time I’ve seen someone put the battery tender on the actual battery in the trunk 🤔 I’m used to the posts in the engine bay.
Bootmod3 made a huge difference in how fast the car feels for me. I’m glad you waited a couple years before tuning because now it feels like a whole new car again 😄 Keeps you from getting bored too quickly.
I just flashed back to stock from bootmod3 because state inspection is due for me. Gotta do some driving/drive cycle to get my emissions monitors ready.
Don’t forget to mess with the burble settings. There’s a lot of customization. Enjoy !
lol I'm getting ready to put Nardo on a tender and imagined hooking it up from the engine bay but didn't even think about it for this ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
And holy shit yes! It does feel like a new car! It's only been like 2 days and I can't imagine going back (a little dramatic but you know 😂)
Def can't wait to get into the settings.
Great way to put it, I’m on full E85 and I have to go back to pump gas every once in a while so I don’t feel bored of 600 WHP. lol.
Using a Dragy will definitely help you test the real world differences before and after the flash. I would always sell one to my customers and offered the before and after results. Great video!
Thanks brother! I don't know how I missed Dragy but it looks awesome.. might have to pick one up. Appreciate the heads up! 🍻
Stage 1 is where you would get the most gains, and stage 2 with the new DP will only get you maybe like 5-10whp as it just allows the turbos to spool faster, so you won't really feel much of a difference. Once you go E30+ is where you will start getting bigger gains again, but also risk the crank hub spinning more as more toque kicks in. I read forums where some get lucky with just a capture bold doing E85, but there are some that still spun the crank hub even with the capture bolt. So far the full crankhub upgrade + capture bolt is the only full-proof option for when you want to go full on power all the time.
Didn't know that about stage 1 v stage 2 but for me, I'm good at stage 1: it makes really noticeable (and fun) extra power without making the car unmanageable. Definitely agree about the pinned hub, even though I probably won't be chasing any more power, I'll probably give in and do it at some point.
Stage 2 runs more timing and about 2.5 more psi than stage one. It’s good for about 25whp. I’m running stage 2 on stock Downpipes (for 4 years and know of many others doing the same with no effects) and the notice from stage 1 is noticeable.
@@tegfest5418 stock downpipes on stage2? anything else done to the car though?
Congrats! Always love the content and attention to detail. Out of curiosity why did you opt for the wired OBD route vs the Bluetooth OBD? Was it based on being able to have a more stable connection? Thank you in advance for your help,
Ian
Thanks man, really appreciated that 🍻 Actually I totally forgot to 1) test my veepeak adapter and 2) mention it in the video.
I read that the Veepeak adapter I use for BimmerCode/Link doesn’t work with BM3 but I forgot to verify and just went straight to wired (that I used for CarPlay). Good to have if you get into ISTA (still need to set aside time to play with that).
A lot of people argue that the capture bolt is just a fake netting to make you feel better. It's not the torque of the bolt that fails, so it does nothing. Pinned hub is what you need
yeah my understanding was that the capture bolt wouldn't stop the crank hub from slipping but would potentially prevent it from destroying your engine (under those instances where that might happen). I could be wrong.. but definitely agree a pinned hub is the only safe bet.
A lot of people are wrong. If the torque of the bolt doesn't fail, then there's no way it can spin. Pinned hubs without crank bolt captures spin, unpinned hubs with crank bolt captures don't. Just look at Blake's garage for example, he spun his hub twice now once with a pinned hub. Can you even find one example of someone who spun it with a crank bolt capture?
I'm very surprised that you're confident in the stock crankhub, I hope it never gives you issues. But even after all the back and fourth of it being an issue or not i'd still get it done if i were you !
Eh I don't know that it's all confidence.. there's prolly a little blissful ignorance sprinkled in there too haha.
I've spent enough time on the subject to know it's a good deal overblown but after feeling the power from just a stage 1 tune, it got me reconsidering (despite the fact that I really don't drive the car super hard). And since filming that, I found out there's a performance shop not too far from here. If they don't quote me an "I don't want to do it" price, I may get the full crank hub done. If not, then at least the capture bolt.
@@AlwaysSummerGarage Gotcha. I’m not sure if you follow Scoobyfreak, but he just did his 2018 F80 at 21k miles and his friction spacer within the hub was snapped, which could’ve let to it spinning at such an early mileage. just something to think about
Yep I'm subbed to his channel but didn't see that; kind of terrifying. I don't remember if I mentioned it in the oil change / crank hub talk video, but I'd likely be inclined to do it if for no other reason than because I plan to keep this car for a really long time and I guess it would be one of those "glad I don't have to think about that" things.
I’m on a Stage 2 map on stock crankhub and drive it hard every day. Been stage 2 for 10,000 miles (I did stage 2 at 94k miles) and no issues this far. No codes, nothing.
@@yg78t76t7 that's great, just further proves the reliability of the S55. Although, I have seen these cars run to 250k+ miles without spun crankhub, but i've also seen spc at the first 10k miles of a new motor. it's a tossup and i"d rather not risk that
Great video. How does this tune affect reliability? I am looking for a little more fun and power with mine but don’t want to risk reliability as this is my DD and have had plenty of issues with my previous N54 BMW.
Thanks man. Any time you start messing with the ECU (or anything aftermarket really) you always run the risk of causing reliability issues, but Protuning Freaks has a solid reputation and this software has been out for years so I'm not concerned. Sure it could mess something up but, if you're worried about the crank hub for example, I think that has more to do with driving style (guys with stock cars have spun them).
Anyway, I was in the same boat: daily driven F80 looking for some more power but nothing super crazy. BM3 stage 1 was perfect for that 🍻
Looks like you had fun - have you tried any of the other tunes? How’s drivability changed, or is it just straight line rush?
haha lots bro.. haven't tried any others yet but will eventually give stage 2 a try and maybe get a custom map done given the current mods. Overall drivability is still pretty much the same but man do you bounce off that limiter a lot quicker. Happened to me yesterday completely unexpected; you know how you sort of lurch forward when unexpectedly redline? Got there faster than I remember.
im on stage 1 and 1st gear is absolutely useless and 2nd gear hits limiter before you get comfortable getting out of 1st lol. By the time you hit 3rd you have to slow down. It’s wild but it’s fun as hell!
Man that’s a perfect description 😂
@@AlwaysSummerGarage I’ve heard setting the torque limits in 1st/2nd can really help - you had chance to play with those yet?
@@jasonmjonesuk not yet but I'm going to get into the config menu this week. Thanks for the heads up 👍
Looking to go stage one myself, but have been considering MHD for the no lift shift feature. I don't think BM3 has that feature. Did you ever look into that?
It's crazy fun. I haven't spent too much time in the custom settings yet but I'm pretty sure it doesn't have that. People have definitely been interested though: f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1851335
The car sounds very nice. What exhaust system are you running?
Thanks! It’s the Valvetronic Designs equal length sport exhaust with ARM catted downpipes 👍
Did you notice any volume increase with stage 1 from the exhaust, simply because there is more air moving through the engine now?
Not really.. not to say there's wasn't an increase but if there was it wasn't substantial enough that I noticed. What I think did change a bit was the aggressiveness of the burbles. They're still at stock settings but man they're loud.
@@AlwaysSummerGarageAre you still on stock dp’s?
@@robsuprem3993 nope, swapped them out for ARM catted dps
Nice video.
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I thought it was a no-no to put the tender directly on the battery?
never heard of that.. though it would have been easier to use the positive terminal in the engine bay.
people who have real computers have ethernet 😂
Mhd