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e70dc 12-25-2017 08:35 PM

Happy with my Stage 2 tune
 
Just a quick post (no pics, sorry). After my EGR spring broke at 74k I decided to go with a stage 2 tune from Malone. I brought it to the recommended Malone dealer in Winchester, VA.

I live 90 minutes away so I rented a car. 2 days later, as promised, my 2012 X5 35d was ready. Performance is OEM like with more power everywhere. I swear it shifts more smoothly as well. Drove it four hours today.

I'm not as mechanical as you guys, but I went with a buzzken and added a cat. No smoke except for a tiny bit when cold. It smells outside the car, but no smells inside. Hopefully the smell will get better when the cats burn in? Regardless it passed the wife & friends test so I'm happy as is.

So far I don't see a downside. Can't wait to try towing with it.

Happy Holidays!

DSE70 12-26-2017 01:19 PM

I'm currently trying to decide between malone, mission, JR etc. Glad to hear of your positive experience. Would you mind sharing more information if available?

Did they dyno the vehicle?
Cost for tune, hardware, and install?

Thank you,
Dustin

e70dc 12-26-2017 02:24 PM

I spoke with JR, Mission and Malone. Probably the biggest reason I went with Malone was that the tuning could be done at the shop rather than sending out my ECU. That combined with a shop that was reasonably close to my house, and excellent communication before I pulled the trigger.

I actually spoke with 2 Malone shops (DE and WV). I ended up going to WV because they also tune E36 race cars and I know some of their clients. But the shop in DE was very competent as well.

No dyno (a complaint I have about all of these off-the-shelf tunes) but I wasn't really looking for performance, just reliability and hopefully better mpg. Malone's recommended shop had prior experience tuning diesels (including X5s), both the shop (PD Autowerks) and Malone were quick to respond to all of my questions by email, and Malone explained to me that his Stage 1 and 2 tunes are designed to feel like OEM rather than race track, so I didn't have to worry about tuning the transmission.

I was quoted $3k and a two day turn-around. That included hardware (and CAT), removing the back half of the EGR, the larger DEF tank and the mid pipe and SCR. I also had them change the oil, cabin filters, fuel filter and rear brakes and rotors so my total was higher.

I don't want to downplay the performance, it's really impressive. It pulls hard almost to redline and when it shifts it feels just as strong. But I really just want the car to last me another 3-5 years. The kick in the pants is just icing on the cake.

Best of luck and Happy New Year.

DSE70 12-27-2017 10:05 PM

Thanks for the info.

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