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RE: Landshark and OBD-II other than M3's



Perhaps everyone is getting this idea from the fact that this is the
first time that a public announcement has been made to the effect that
Jim C. software for the 328/528 is readily available, not just promised
or in works.  The Bonneville web site hasn't being updated since March
and only shows gains and dyno charts for the M3. The Turner web site
still shows the 2.8l OBDII software as "available soon".  No one has
posted anything saying "I just got my 328i sharked and love it!!!"  So
everyone just assumes that it's not available yet and are either
patiently waiting for it (like me) or are switching horses to Dinan.

So is it in fact fully developed and ready for the public?  Can we get
some performance numbers?  Dyno charts?  Or is this just a tease?

- -Luis Marques
 '97 328i


From: Land Shark <lndshrk@domain.elided>:
>
>>Dave Lehmann writes:
> 
>>Too bad Jim C. has left the owners of non M3, OBDII cars no choice
>>but to use Dinan.  My Dinan car has a sticker on the DME cap that
>>warns dealers to contact Dinan first before reprogramming.  My dealer
>>is also a Dinan dealer which helps.
> 
>   I'd love to know where everyone is getting this idea:
> 
>   We currently have (and have since about May 1998) working and tested
>   reprogramming for:
> 
>   E36 328i
>   Z3 2.8
>   528i
>   
>   (effectively all 2.8 vehicles in the US)
> 
>   as well as..
> 
>   E36 M3
>   M Roadster
> 
>   Currently in the works are:
> 
>   All V-8's and 1.9's using Bosch M5.2
>   and the E46 328i which is in TESTING as we speak!

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