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Cobb Protuner for the N55?
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10-26-2016, 09:30 AM | #1 |
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Cobb Protuner for the N55?
Looking to get a custom tune done on a 2011 335i E92 running the Cobb Accessport. I tried contacting "Wedge" that I see a lot of people talking about here but he said he no longer supports Cobb Tuning. I know that MHD is "right around the corner" but that could technically be another couple of months until it's officially released and I'm looking to get this done now.
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Cobb, you need the accesstuner race software which they pulled (free version). Now when they release the new version, you have to pay an initial fee and take a class. This is why I ditched the Cobb and now have a jb4. Idk if I'll try Mhd just yet
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10-26-2016, 12:54 PM | #5 |
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MHD Right around the corner means THIS WEEK. Do you already have the CObb AP? Twisted Tuning also supports Cobb. But MHD is better choice
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10-27-2016, 10:06 AM | #7 |
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Thanks for the replies.
I already have a Cobb V2 AP. That being said, I only have a couple of hundred into it as I bought it second hand. Is there really any reason for me to sell the AP and make the switch to MHD? Does MHD control or have access to more engine parameters than Cobb does? I only have an intake/FMIC and don't plan on doing any other mods. However, I would like to do a dyno or e-tune to get the absolute most out of the engine. |
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