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      05-17-2016, 08:00 AM   #111
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From looking at the photos it looks like it is, that would be the way to go tho, get ecotune to supply the maps and DPF delete, you could have everything bolted together in a day. I've read that our torque converters are rated at 450nm. So it could be an issue.
What do we need to do to ensure the torque doesn't blow something?
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      05-17-2016, 08:33 AM   #112
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What do we need to do to ensure the torque doesn't blow something?
Need to replace torque converter, probably from a 330d or 335d
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      05-17-2016, 08:44 AM   #113
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Haha I don't wanna be the tester for this! Lol... It's my first car am a little attached to it! Haha I'll stick with the custom exhaust first and wait for reviews! Hahaha
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      05-17-2016, 10:57 AM   #114
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Haha I don't wanna be the tester for this! Lol... It's my first car am a little attached to it! Haha I'll stick with the custom exhaust first and wait for reviews! Hahaha
Haha, if that happens probably just do a Manual conversion haha
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You'll probably need a different ECU (DDE) and extra wiring and plumbing for the turbos. From the picture you can see two wastegates so that would mean extra piping for vacuum lines and two boost solenoids controlled by the different DDE. Then you got the problem the new DDE won't work with your keys as the ISN code is stored in the DDE and CAS to handshake each other.

Going to be a lot more work than just bolting on the turbo.
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Can't the current ecu have these things programmed into it vince?
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      05-17-2016, 09:24 PM   #117
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You'll probably need a different ECU (DDE) and extra wiring and plumbing for the turbos. From the picture you can see two wastegates so that would mean extra piping for vacuum lines and two boost solenoids controlled by the different DDE. Then you got the problem the new DDE won't work with your keys as the ISN code is stored in the DDE and CAS to handshake each other.

Going to be a lot more work than just bolting on the turbo.
Is it possible to somehow run a piggyback ECU?
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The DDE a different part number, not sure if its the same hardware with a different flash. Ideal solution would be to find a 123d with a blown engine. Then just take all the piping/turbo/ecu/cas and fit it to your car.

In theory a piggyback could work but there's nothing out there you can just buy. It would have to be custom developed with a ton of R&D.

It would be much easier just fitting a larger twin scroll single turbo and tune that with a flash tune.
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The DDE a different part number, not sure if its the same hardware with a different flash. Ideal solution would be to find a 123d with a blown engine. Then just take all the piping/turbo/ecu/cas and fit it to your car.

In theory a piggyback could work but there's nothing out there you can just buy. It would have to be custom developed with a ton of R&D.

It would be much easier just fitting a larger twin scroll single turbo and tune that with a flash tune.
Hmmmm fair enough, even finding an X1 23d should work yeah ? Since it's the same engine and electrics.

How come with a single turbo, you can just tune the ecu. But twins you need new ecu. Wouldn't you just be changing the map and boost pressure as you would with a single setup ?
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Hmmmm fair enough, even finding an X1 23d should work yeah ? Since it's the same engine and electrics.

How come with a single turbo, you can just tune the ecu. But twins you need new ecu. Wouldn't you just be changing the map and boost pressure as you would with a single setup ?
With twin turbos you have to control two turbos. This means you have to have an ECU with outputs to control both wastegates on each turbo, your single turbo setups only have plumbing and wiring to support 1 turbo.
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Hmmmm fair enough, even finding an X1 23d should work yeah ? Since it's the same engine and electrics.

How come with a single turbo, you can just tune the ecu. But twins you need new ecu. Wouldn't you just be changing the map and boost pressure as you would with a single setup ?
With twin turbos you have to control two turbos. This means you have to have an ECU with outputs to control both wastegates on each turbo, your single turbo setups only have plumbing and wiring to support 1 turbo.
Ohhhh right that makes sense.

So easiest option would be to just find wrecked 123d or X1 23d and just remove all the parts you need.

But then there is the issue of coding Ecu to our cars like you said.
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So who's doing their turbos first? Haha twin vs hybrid
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      05-23-2016, 12:22 AM   #123
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So who's doing their turbos first? Haha twin vs hybrid
One should do twins, the other hybrids...would be a good to compare hahah
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Oh I checked out the horsepower factory they do the tuning for dpf delete too. FYI. Haha
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Oh I checked out the horsepower factory they do the tuning for dpf delete too. FYI. Haha
Oh really ?.....that's good then. Just buy the down pipe. And get them to do a tune and DPF delete. Would probably be cheaper.
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Oh really ?.....that's good then. Just buy the down pipe. And get them to do a tune and DPF delete. Would probably be cheaper.
Exactly
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Just an update,
Got a JBD from a forum member in the states. Finally got a chance to install it.

All I can say is wow. It pulls so much stronger then before, it feels like it's permanently in DS mode. It's set at 80% and so far no codes, works great. Well worth the money

Will be interesting to see how much power is increased by at the dyno day. Compared to a flash tune.
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What does the JBD actually even do?
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Just an update,
Got a JBD from a forum member in the states. Finally got a chance to install it.

All I can say is wow. It pulls so much stronger then before, it feels like it's permanently in DS mode. It's set at 80% and so far no codes, works great. Well worth the money

Will be interesting to see how much power is increased by at the dyno day. Compared to a flash tune.
This is great news for the D boys.... Plazski
How much? How hard was it to install??
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      07-11-2016, 09:58 AM   #130
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What does the JBD actually even do?
Increases fuel rail pressure, which increases the amount of fuel injected, hence more power. It works quite well, since in a diesel air is constant, and only fuel is adjusted for power etc.
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Just an update,
Got a JBD from a forum member in the states. Finally got a chance to install it.

All I can say is wow. It pulls so much stronger then before, it feels like it's permanently in DS mode. It's set at 80% and so far no codes, works great. Well worth the money

Will be interesting to see how much power is increased by at the dyno day. Compared to a flash tune.
This is great news for the D boys.... Plazski
How much? How hard was it to install??
I got it used for $190 USD shipped from the states. Brand new their $270 USD. Installation was easy took 2 mins just piggybacks into the fuel rail pressure sensor and wola!!....its really is a great piece of kit for the money
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I got it used for $190 USD shipped from the states. Brand new their $270 USD. Installation was easy took 2 mins just piggybacks into the fuel rail pressure sensor and wola!!....its really is a great piece of kit for the money
Thats a great BFB Plazi
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