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      05-03-2012, 11:01 AM   #1
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just ordered JB4 and DCI, need advise.

Ok so i finally pulled the trigger and ordered the JB4 and the DCI. My question is a stock 2011 335is w DCT, what map should the car be set on? Car always has 93 octane. No other mods will be done on the car. Ive been reading lately that map 6 is the best for a car like that?? Any advise would be great. Also im in Northern NJ, bergen county, is there anyone that can install this for me? I am not even going to attempt to do it lol.. thanks.
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      05-03-2012, 11:13 AM   #2
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You must be looking at an old out of date map list. I would recommend map 1 or map 5 (auto-tune) and no other map until you log. See below.. Here is the up to date map desciption

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Map 0: Stock bypass. Thisis the only map you may use the OBDII diagnostic port with. Set to map 0 before dropping off for service, using a BT, etc. Map 1: 13psi (suggested formost stock applications) Map 2: 14.5psi (suggested forthose with downpipes and 93 octane, close to JB3 map 7) Map 3: Progressive meth mapping with flow sensor failsafe. See guide to enable. Meth use isn'tsupported/suggested without a flow sensor and map 3. Map 4: Stock map w/ CAN active. Soon to be our economy map. Map 5: Alpha autotuning map. Boost ranges between 11-16psi based on your cars octane, conditions, and modifications. Map 6: Custom tuning map with Meth Enabled Map 7: 16.5psi. A light weight race map. 100 RM2 octane required.
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      05-03-2012, 11:15 AM   #3
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Oh really? I could have sworn all the stuff i was reading on these forums was from a couple days ago. Its also a 335is. some IS guys were saying map 6 is specifically for our cars. Not sure, again im failry a newbie with this stuff just looking for some extra performance and was reading all night and to be honest so friggin confused lol.
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      05-03-2012, 11:47 AM   #5
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You must be looking at an old out of date map list. I would recommend map 1 or map 5 (auto-tune) and no other map until you log. See below.. Here is the up to date map desciption

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Map 0: Stock bypass. Thisis the only map you may use the OBDII diagnostic port with. Set to map 0 before dropping off for service, using a BT, etc. Map 1: 13psi (suggested formost stock applications) Map 2: 14.5psi (suggested forthose with downpipes and 93 octane, close to JB3 map 7) Map 3: Progressive meth mapping with flow sensor failsafe. See guide to enable. Meth use isn'tsupported/suggested without a flow sensor and map 3. Map 4: Stock map w/ CAN active. Soon to be our economy map. Map 5: Alpha autotuning map. Boost ranges between 11-16psi based on your cars octane, conditions, and modifications. Map 6: Custom tuning map with Meth Enabled Map 7: 16.5psi. A light weight race map. 100 RM2 octane required.
IS/1M have their own custom Map 6 under their respective interface settings. This is what's considered optimal for them. The settings posted above are correct, but for the regular N54
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      05-03-2012, 07:00 PM   #6
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Thanks guys sounds good.
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      05-03-2012, 08:07 PM   #7
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You use the BMS USB cable to load the 335is/1M/Dinan specific settings, then you use map 2. You can also use the map 6 as a more aggressive map if on 93 octane but it's still being BETA tested.

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      05-06-2012, 12:23 PM   #8
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Ah I stand corrected. Sorry about that. I was unaware and didn't notice you had an IS.
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I run 93 octane but tip in some 100 to get 94.5 octane as an insurance policy with Map 6. That being said have run straight 93 with no apparent issues.
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