Is it possible to retain a manual throttle body on the ms43 dme? Or not worth the effort?
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Originally posted by Navymr View PostIs it possible to retain a manual throttle body on the ms43 dme? Or not worth the effort?My Garage
2001 Z3 2.5i Steel Gray/Black (Lexi)
1988 325ix Diamond Schwartz/Black (Izzy)
1989 325i Cirrus Blue/Houndstooth (Stitch)
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What do you mean? Theres still tunes out there for it and Markert Motor Works can flash it for you.My Garage
2001 Z3 2.5i Steel Gray/Black (Lexi)
1988 325ix Diamond Schwartz/Black (Izzy)
1989 325i Cirrus Blue/Houndstooth (Stitch)
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Originally posted by stonea View PostWhat do you mean? Theres still tunes out there for it and Markert Motor Works can flash it for you.
If one wants cable throttle, go for MS42. Modifying MS43 for cable throttle is not on top of my priority list of mods right now ;)
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I can teach myself almost anything with enough time but time is something I don't have a lot of. Everything I do day to day is precisely calculated due to chronic fatigue syndrome and narcolepsy. I have been tuning my own vehicles or "modifying" since my first 944 and e30. I don't post a lot and I'm not "cutting edge" but I am self reliant. I bought a "tuned" obd1 ms41 dme once and it was junk. Ews not correctly deleted because a/c didn't work. It was supposedly a universal "auto or manual" but it cause shifting issues with an automatic. It was a mess. I went from tuning and chip burning to ms41 dme the Russian community and romraider community provided adequate information for me to adjust what I needed myself in ms41 without desoldering. I don't have the time to reverse engineer the Siemens myself but I am very grateful for the people that have and most of all have shared. It not a business for me and I only modify my personal bmws. So for the price of baseline tunes from market motor or any of the various other "baseline tuners" I would rather buy all my own equipment and make donations to groups or forums that actually provide the info to the masses. I am extremely grateful for those who do share. @hoveringuy has provided incredible info, products, and experience to the community. As well as @hakentt /desertbmw or which ever name he has chosen across the 20+ forums I have seen him on. I commend him for being one of the earliest contributors to OEM controller swaps. Love him or hate him. There is numerous others that need thanked as well such as the e30swapwiki contributor, the OP of this thread, and the gentleman that put together the ms42wiki and the ms43wiki. Point of this. Is thanks to the non-condescending people that don't assume everyone is ignorant just because they ask a question.
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Originally posted by Navymr View PostI can teach myself almost anything with enough time but time is something I don't have a lot of. Everything I do day to day is precisely calculated due to chronic fatigue syndrome and narcolepsy. I have been tuning my own vehicles or "modifying" since my first 944 and e30. I don't post a lot and I'm not "cutting edge" but I am self reliant. I bought a "tuned" obd1 ms41 dme once and it was junk. Ews not correctly deleted because a/c didn't work. It was supposedly a universal "auto or manual" but it cause shifting issues with an automatic. It was a mess. I went from tuning and chip burning to ms41 dme the Russian community and romraider community provided adequate information for me to adjust what I needed myself in ms41 without desoldering. I don't have the time to reverse engineer the Siemens myself but I am very grateful for the people that have and most of all have shared. It not a business for me and I only modify my personal bmws. So for the price of baseline tunes from market motor or any of the various other "baseline tuners" I would rather buy all my own equipment and make donations to groups or forums that actually provide the info to the masses. I am extremely grateful for those who do share. @hoveringuy has provided incredible info, products, and experience to the community. As well as @hakentt /desertbmw or which ever name he has chosen across the 20+ forums I have seen him on. I commend him for being one of the earliest contributors to OEM controller swaps. Love him or hate him. There is numerous others that need thanked as well such as the e30swapwiki contributor, the OP of this thread, and the gentleman that put together the ms42wiki and the ms43wiki. Point of this. Is thanks to the non-condescending people that don't assume everyone is ignorant just because they ask a question.
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Originally posted by 328ijunkie View PostBaseline tune? I do a decent bit of contributing around here lol.
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Originally posted by nando View Postfunny thing is, Hackjobtt is probably the one who sold him the screwed up MS41.
I didn't name names but it was someone in EU with an early ms41 that didn't have sap or rear cat o2's. I went that route because I couldn't get winkfp to flash the EU file
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Originally posted by Navymr View Post@328ijunkie yes you do I'm sorry I couldn't name everyone. And reason I say baseline tunes is because no car is the same so unless someone is tuning on a Dyno so I don't mean to disrespect by the term "baseline"Originally posted by Navymr View PostI didn't name names but it was someone in EU with an early ms41 that didn't have sap or rear cat o2's. I went that route because I couldn't get winkfp to flash the EU file
And we do remote dyno tuning ;)
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