Showing posts with label performance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label performance. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

JB4 Performance Tuning Software for Late Model BMWs







BMW N54 JB4 Performance Tune
JB4N54


Part Number: 32220


Manufacturer Number: 

JB4 N54

Ready to take your BMW twin turbo to the next level?

How about up to 80hp to the wheels (100hp crank) on a completely stock car, up to 160hp to the wheels on factory turbos, or up to 350hp to the wheels on a fully modified car with larger turbo(s)?

The JB4 Performance Tuning module by Burger Motorsports includes a simple plug and play installation harness and is compatible with all ECU versions and transmission types. It's everything you need to take your N54 powered vehicle from mild to wild!

 In addition to several performance maps which can be selected "on the fly" right from the drivers seat the JB4 includes a 100% stock bypass map, a valet mode, ethanol fuel (E85) support, progressive water/methanol injection support, racing fuel map, an auto tuning map that adjusts the JB4 mapping to your current climate, octane, vehicle condition, and modifications continuously, and for those interested an rpm by rpm user adjustable map.

Other features include optional in dash gauges for boost and other engine parameters, a programmable shift light, on the fly adjustable torque limiting to aid with launches at the track, an optional 2STEP rev limiter & no lift shifting for manual transmission cars, an optional speed delimiter, and much more. Remember the JB4 does not require any additional modifications or previous stages. Simply install the JB4 as your first and only modification and enjoy an entirely new fast and smooth racing experience.

As you decide to modify your car further the JB4 is setup to grow with your vehicle. Whether you're racing a 100% OEM car on pump gas or a 700whp single turbo drag queen, the JB4 has the perfect mix of performance, features, flexibility, and support to ensure your car performs to the best of its potential!

View product information - click link below:

BMW N54 JB4 Performance Tune


http://www.bmpdesign.com/product-exec/product_id/9434/category_id/44/


Applications:


Fits BMW Models Listed Below:
Make Model Body Code Begin Year End Year
BMW 1 M Coupe E82 2011 2011
BMW 135i E82 2008 2010
BMW 135i (Conv) E88 2008 2010
BMW 335i (Conv) E93 2007 2010
BMW 335i (Coupe) E92 2006 2010
BMW 335i (Sedan) E90 2007 2010
BMW 335is (Coupe) E92 2011 2013
BMW 335xi (Coupe) E92 2008 2010
BMW 335xi (Sedan) E90 2007 2010
BMW 535i E60 2008 2010
BMW 535i xDrive (Sedan) E60 2008 2010
BMW 535i xDrive (Touring) E61 2008 2010
BMW X6 xDrive35i E71 2008 2010
BMW Z4 sDrive35i E89 2009 2014
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Other Performance Tuning Products:
(for BMW models with Engine Codes as listed below:)

BMW N54 JB4 Performance Tune

BMW N55 JB4 Performance Tune

BMW N55 Stage 1 Performance Tune




Thursday, January 17, 2013

BMW Diagnostics: Fault Code and Service Reset Tool


Ever been on a spirited drive in your bimmer and had that troublesome "service engine soon" light or "check engine" light take all the fun out of your day? Your BMW is a precision built machine that constantly monitors operating systems to ensure a high level performance. If there is any problem with operation, or time for a maintenance issue to be addressed, it will trigger one of these warning lights. BMP Design has a compact tool that can properly read and report BMW engine and service codes safely and easily. Having the ability to properly diagnose engine lights from a parking lot, garage, or roadside is a valuable asset that saves you time and gives you peace of mind.

A warning light should never be ignored and can range from anything as simple as a loose gas cap to a serious timing issue. It's never fun to go to a mechanic and pay over a hundred dollar fee to find out a technician only had to replace your radiator cap or pay for a costly engine repair that could have been prevented by having that engine light checked sooner. Our fault code reader can quickly and easily give you an accurate reading of what your engine light is trying to tell you as it happens. Built specifically for BMW applications, our fault code reader reads and displays all BMW-factory fault codes.

Warning lights also come on to indicate routine maintenance issues such as brake component replacement and oil service.  A routine BMW oil service with system reset can run anywhere from $100-$150 at a service shop, but with our service reset tool the same oil service can be performed at home for a fraction of the cost. A "must have" for any at-home or independent service mechanic, this service reset tool is an inexpensive way to save time and money.

*Designed for most BMW's built between 1987 and 2006, not compatible with the newest condition based service system implemented in 2006-2007 on several models. Models from 2001-2006 may need a 16 pin under the dash adapter.

Monday, October 22, 2012

New Hunter Hawkeye Alignment System at Al Hafner Tuning


Al Hafner Tuning is proud to announce the installation of the new Hunter Hawkeye Alignment system.

This state of the art system uses laser technology to quickly and accurately check your vehicles current wheel alignment. The Hawkeye Alignment system does not require any modification to the vehicle to properly check the alignment across the axle.  With high resolution cameras and accurate reflector plates, to properly check an alignment now only takes three minutes. Factory specifications and steering calibration requirements are all scanned and adjusted electronically. If your vehicle suspension is modified from its original factory spec, however, Al Hafner Tunings new system software can accurately adjust the alignment specifications based on your vehicles ride height.


Since Al Hafner Tuning specializes in high-quality European vehicles, this new alignment system is also equipped with a state of the art recessed scissor lift. This system allows low or lowered cars to easily drive onto the lift without worry about scraping or modifying the vehicle. With the latest in slip plate technology, the Hunter Fully Integrated Alignment Lift allows the technician to accurately simulate the cars natural stance and wheel position. With this new system, Al Hafner Tuning can precisely and safely align your vehicle in about an hour and a half.

A proper alignment is important, whether it’s a daily driver or a high performance sports car. Alignment is a very important factor in how your tires wear as well as your fuel consumption. An accurate alignment not only affects tire and fuel wear, but is also a factor in the handling of your vehicle when accelerating, braking, and especially cornering. Al Hafner Tuning is known for their quality workmanship and service on BMW and Mini Cooper for over 30 years with the best hands in East Texas for any performance vehicle.
 

Monday, September 17, 2012

Tech Tip: Tire and Wheel Fitment

With the release of our new wheel lineup, there has been some questions about how different wheels will work with different model cars, different tire set ups, and how sizes for both play a role.  Hopefully this tech tip will help, but if you have any questions I invite you to please call or email me anytime and I would be happy to clarify.

The relationship your wheels and tires have with your car is a very special relationship.  Your tires are (hopefully) the only part of your car that will actually interact with the road and most aspects of your car are tied to that.  Your acceleration, your braking, and your suspension and steering systems all rely on the type and quality of tire you have for maximum effect.  Probably the easiest thing to identify and relate to is going to be size, so lets start there.

Tire Size
Metric Size Tire GraphicThe size of your tire has two main aspects that relate to your car: width and height.  Tire width directly affects traction under all conditions.  The wider your tire the more contact with the road and the better the traction.  Too much width, however, and it will be more difficult to steer.  The height of your tire primarily affects suspension effects directly through sidewall height and tire stiffness.  If your tire sidewalls are higher, then your steering will feel very mushy and they could actually fold over under hard turning or braking.  If they are very low, you will get added stiffness and a better steering response and handling, but you will also get more road noise and will typically wear through the tires faster due to the increased demand on the tread blocks themselves.

Tire Illustration
Size also directly affects the volume of air inside your tire, this is important because the amount of air and the pressure of that air determines how much weight or force that tire can safely support.  A common mistake by people trying to go with smaller than stock tires is knowing the weight of the car and relating that to the "maximum load capacity" on the sidewall of a tire.  However, when turning, braking, accelerating, or driving on an uneven road surface you are shifting the amount of force between your tires.  If you are driving on tires that are not designed for that amount of force, the internal components could become overloaded and break down causing a tire to delaminate (where the rubber breaks its bond with the steel belts).  It is always recommended to use the original equipment load index of a tire as a minimum replacement tires including different sizes.

Performance Rating (Speed rating)
Load Index / Speed Rating Tire GraphicPerformance rating, typically referred to as speed rating, determines the performance level of your tires and how it relates to your vehicle suspension.  This is the second most important aspect of your tire, your suspension and braking are primarily designed around the performance specifications of your tire.  A higher performance rated tire is designed and constructed to work with a high performance suspension and braking system.  This will typically include a high performance tire compound, reinforcement of the sidewall and shoulder areas, and in some cases additional or reinforced steel belt packaging.  If you installer a higher performance tire than what your vehicle was designed for, you may get better handling, better acceleration, and sometimes better braking, but the effects may not be very noticeable.  However, if you install a lower performance tire than what your vehicle is designed for you will typically wear through your tires faster and have noticeably worse handling, a longer stopping distance, and more wheel spin under acceleration.  I would recommend trying to stay with the same performance rating or higher if you are trying to go with a specific brand or model tire, but never going with a lower performance rating.

Now that we have a little bit better idea of how tires interact with vehicles, lets visit wheels.  The way that your wheels look is directly attributed to the overall diameter of the wheel as well as the width and offset of the wheel.  Finish and construction can also play a role in the performance and total look of your vehicle.

Rim Size
Changing the overall diameter of your wheels will not only change the look of your vehicle but can also have an impact on your ride and handling.  Your wheel diameter is directly tied to your sidewall height to maintain a safe overall diameter with your vehicle, so the wider the rim the narrower the sidewall and vice-versa.  The width of your wheel is also tied to your tires, you want your tires to be slightly wider than your wheel width, but not too wide.  Most tire manufacturers will print out the recommended wheel width for their specific tires by model if you are unsure about your fitment.  Depending on quality of construction, an added benefit to several aftermarket wheels is a reduction in weight without compromising structural integrity.  Typically the lighter the wheel, the more complicated the process of manufacturing and the more expensive, but there are several cast alloy wheel offerings that are lighter than stock wheels.

Wheel Offset
Wheel offset is the distance from the center of the wheel to the pad where it contacts the hub.  The amount of wheel offset determines how far from the suspension the wheel sticks out.  The higher the offset number the more the wheel tucks in and the closer to the suspension and the further from the lip, the lower the wheel offset the closer the wheel comes to your fender and the further from your suspension.  Most performance cars are going to have a particular offset recommended for their fender and suspension set up.  Most Japanese and European cars are designed for a high offset.  Another consideration when determining offset should be your brakes, a higher offset will also typically put the spokes of wheels relatively close to brake calipers, especially if you run a big brake kit.  Since offset is such a specific and important element of wheel fitment, most manufacturers test their products to take a lot of the guesswork out of it and design bolt patterns and offsets with specific vehicle specifications in mind.

By combining wheel size including width and wheel offset we can determine a safe fitment of tire and wheel combinations. Its a balancing act that is important for the safety and performance of your vehicle, but has enough room in it to customize or maximize the look and handling of your vehicle.  If you have any questions or would like help determining the fitment of any of our great wheels and tires package to accommodate those wheels, please call or email me anytime.  If you are in town, come by and see me anytime I would love to help you out.