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Old 12-16-2009, 08:32 PM
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I know Tunit boxes very well and their digital boxes are quite good.
Looking at your power figures,they are very good improvement.I would just leave as it is,since you have good gains there and you have the Tunit installed for over 3 years and no problems.Looks like you have a good thing there.
Not worth it ,you removing the Tunit,for a remap for the sake of a bit more performance.
This is a review on a 2002 X5 184 hp. http://press.tunit.com/press_releases/x5.pdf
Yea, quite true. Thx for advise. It is a 5 year old car anyway. Might spend the money on the 2009 E90 330d. Boy it is already very fast the way the 330d is going. Cant wait to get it tuned.

I am still a bit suprise that I cant really fell the extra 30 hp that im getting. Should have really did a quick 0-100 time. I should find someone with the same setup and drag with them.

I will really try and post a video this week for u all. I think i m quite impress with the sound as this is a diesel engine.
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