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      12-19-2013, 02:36 PM   #1761
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Any specific reason to as why my "Shift light" doesn't work on any RPM? Also, I throw both lambada codes and still get the check engine light with Cobb on map 2+ Aggressive. I have RR catless down pipe.
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      12-19-2013, 03:08 PM   #1762
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I got a data log of the thing while it broke up. It is a 2nd gear pull to 6000rpms and shift to 3rd pull to the break up. In third gear I noticed that it is overboosting to 21.93 and pulling timing there in the pull. I thought that the max boost was supposed to be around 18.5?

I highlighted the boost pressure right where it exceeds 18.5 which is also where it breaks up. Right around there the TPS starts shutting as well. Any thoughts?
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      12-19-2013, 08:49 PM   #1763
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You need datazap bro... I think you have load issues... If you upload to datazap I can help you out; I cant see sh1t with all those numbers...
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Try here, this is the csv file


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      01-02-2014, 08:14 PM   #1764
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Speaking with the local cobb dealer in my area (he called called Cobb this week about this), cobb will not be releasing an AP for the 2012+ 135i with the newer DME. Apparently the cost to work on and produce the AP for these model cars is not profitable enough. I'm curious if Cobb will officially confirm this?
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      01-02-2014, 09:51 PM   #1765
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Speaking with the local cobb dealer in my area (he called called Cobb this week about this), cobb will not be releasing an AP for the 2012+ 135i with the newer DME. Apparently the cost to work on and produce the AP for these model cars is not profitable enough. I'm curious if Cobb will officially confirm this?
No idea, but if you are saying the local cobb dealer called cobb and they were told this.....is that not enough confirmation? Unfortunate though
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      01-03-2014, 08:35 PM   #1766
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I think an official confirmation is warranted as their are dozens of people waiting for this release. It's the least they can do after leading people on over the past year. I'm willing to bet that they don't have the skill to crack the new DME anyways.
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      01-04-2014, 12:49 PM   #1767
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I think an official confirmation is warranted as their are dozens of people waiting for this release. It's the least they can do after leading people on over the past year. I'm willing to bet that they don't have the skill to crack the new DME anyways.
same has been said about the Nissan GT-R ECU, took about 6 months IIRC and it was cracked. question is, will potential sales justify the effort.
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      01-06-2014, 08:36 AM   #1768
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I think most good tuners can do it from a technical perspective. The question is, will they justify it from a price/sales perspective?

Even if the communication is encrypted between the DME and the flash unit/computer, the DME eventually has to load the tables and information into ram and decrypt the flash to install it. So the decryption key is there somewhere in the hardware.
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How much boost should Stage 2+ aggresive for the N55 run?
I was seeeing over 20psi on my boost gauge which seemed ridiculous so changed to 2+ sport which is more like 16-17.
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      01-06-2014, 08:47 PM   #1770
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Cobb's dyno database shows peak boost at 19.17 psi.

http://accessecu.com/dyno/getrundetails.php?runid1=4891
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      01-08-2014, 09:35 AM   #1771
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Does anyone know if I am able to purchase outright from the dealer the upgraded ROM?
I have been in talks with Josh @ cobb and currently waiting for him to reply to an e-mail.
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      01-08-2014, 10:18 PM   #1772
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I think most good tuners can do it from a technical perspective. The question is, will they justify it from a price/sales perspective?

Even if the communication is encrypted between the DME and the flash unit/computer, the DME eventually has to load the tables and information into ram and decrypt the flash to install it. So the decryption key is there somewhere in the hardware.
Being able to tune an engine has nothing to do with cracking through software security. Two totally different skills. In fact, i'd be willing to bet that most tuners have little to no experience with any type of computer programming. You don't need to understand programming and security to know how an engine works.
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Cobb's dyno database shows peak boost at 19.17 psi.

http://accessecu.com/dyno/getrundetails.php?runid1=4891
Thanks!
I hadn't seen that database before.
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*** Update ***

Car has been retested and updated dyno graph is shown below.


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We wanted to create a new thread to capture all discussion and questions regarding the upcoming release of the 2008-2010 BMW 135i N54 AccessPORT. This will allow us to stay on top of the discussion and provide quick responses to questions in a single location. We have people standing by watching this thread right now, because the COBB Tuning AccessPORT for the BMW 135i will be available tomorrow, January 6th, 2011!

We offer a 30 day satisfaction guarantee on the AccessPORT, so if you are unsatisfied with the performance of the AccessPORT in any way, uninstall and return it within 30 days of purchase for a full refund. While we offer this guarantee for direct purchases, we can not force all of our dealers to comply with this policy, so make sure you discuss their return policy to ensure that they will honor it.

We are very excited to be involved with the BMW enthusiast community and look forward to meeting your tuning needs!

Here is a copy of the press release that is going up on our blog shortly.
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Introducing the COBB Tuning AccessPORT for 2008-2010 BMW 135i, 335i and 535i vehicles equipped with the N54 twin turbo engine. The AccessPORT brings hand-held ECU flashing, managing and monitoring convenience to BMW, unleashing untapped power hidden in the ECU with just the push of a button. The AccessPORT lets you quickly reprogram your car’s ECU with performance-tuned calibrations for instant power gains without any tools, wiring, soldering or downtime. Reprogramming the ECU generates significant power gains while retaining the sophisticated control logic and refined engine response developed by BMW engineers. Simply plug the AccessPORT into your car, install the desired calibration and enjoy the thrill of big gains in torque and horsepower!

The AccessPORT puts control in the hands of the enthusiast. Install the AccessPORT at your convenience in less than 20 minutes from the comfort of your driver seat. The AccessPORT is able to store multiple calibrations, making map switching easy with just the touch of a button in under a minute. Choose from many pre-tuned maps for different levels of modifications and types of fuels and be ready for any situation. For extreme modifications or maximum power output, our ProTuner network can custom tune your setup on a dyno using our soon to be released AccessTUNER Pro tuning software.

Flashing the ECU for increased performance is just the start of what the AccessPORT is capable of. Set the AccessPORT to Performance Mode to capture 0-60MPH times, Mile times and Trap Speeds. Switch over to Live Data and choose a gauge to monitor, such as; oil temperature, intake air temperature, throttle position, ignition timing, boost, MAF voltage, air/fuel ratio and many more. Select the integrated Data Logging function to record multiple channels of data for up to 10 hours for in-depth performance analysis. Go to Troubleshooting mode to diagnose issues by reading trouble codes and resetting the system once the issues have been resolved. Users can even configure the AccessPORT as a shift light that flashes the screen at whatever RPM you choose.

The AccessPORT can even eliminate separation anxiety for those times you are away from your car. Protect your investment when out on the town by quickly loading the Valet map to limit engine revs and boost. And when it’s necessary to remove the AccessPORT, the uninstall process is simple, taking under 10 minutes and restoring the ECU to its original condition. The AccessPORT can be installed and uninstalled as many times as needed without fuss or hassle.

The AccessPORT from COBB Tuning is the most comprehensive hand-held ECU flashing, managing and monitoring device available for 2008-2010 BMW 135i, 335i and 535i vehicles. Satisfy your hunger for more power and control. Access the potential of your BMW today!

Part Number: AP-BMW-001
Retail Price: $895.00

The AccessPORT for 08-10 BMW 135i, 335i and 535i vehicles will be available for purchase starting January 6th, 2011 at all COBB Tuning Retail locations and online at cobbtuning.com!

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Occasionally an "Unrecognized ROM" will be discovered during the AccessPORT Install process. If an "Unrecognized ROM" is encountered, the user will be prompted to dump the ROM using the onboard Dump ROM tool built into the AccessPORT. Simple step-by-step instructions for dumping an "Unrecognized ROM" can be found here. The ROM is then emailed to COBB Tuning and incorporated into the firmware. COBB Tuning will make every effort to incorporate these new ROMs as quickly as possible. This process can take up to five business days.


BMW AccessPORT FAQ

What models are currently supported by the AccessPORT?
The AccessPORT is available for N54 2008-2010 BMW 135i, 335i and 535i only.

When will there be support for XXX N54 equipped BMW's?
Here are the development priorities for us right now.
1. Continue to find ROMs for 2008-2011 N54 turbo engined cars and create maps for the 1, 3 and 5 series. This includes the xi and is. We are waiting for a ROM to be provided for the N54 equipped Z4 to see what efforts are required. The X6 is currently lowest on the priority list for N54 vehicle support.
2. Finish developing the serial based communications protocol to enable AccessPORT compatibility with 2007 model year 1, 3 and 5 series.
3. Stage2 maps for supported vehicles.
4. Finish development of AccessTUNER Pro and get this into the hands of professional tuners (end of 1Q11).
5. AccessTUNER Race end-user tuning software will be released after AccessTUNER Pro has stabilized.

Is there/will there be 2007 335i support?
Yes, however at this time there we do not have an AccessPORT for the earlier 2007 335i. Support for this model and year is one of our top priorities.

Is there 335xi support?
Not at this time, however support for the N54 xi is one of our top priorities.

When will there be support for EU, Gulf Spec, Australian spec N54 equipped BMW's?
Although the ECUs may be similar, there is a significant amount of effort and support required for each global region. There are an equal or greater number of the ROMs for each make/model/year in each region as well as different fuel grades to account for. Then calibrations must be developed for each of these vehicles with the appropriate fuel grade, and further testing must be accomplished before the release of the product. Then support must be provided to improve calibrations based on new developments, customer feedback, etc. This is on a region by region bases. At this time, we are focusing on developing our full-tuning-solution for the breadth of N54 based twin-turbo based vehicles in the USDM region before moving on to other world regions. We do not have an ETA for support outside of the USDM at this time.

When will there be support for N55 based single turbo BMW's?
We do not have an ETA on availability of the AccessPORT for N55 vehicles at this time. Our current priority is to provide our full-tuning-solution for the twin-turbo N54 equipped 1, 3 and 5 series BMW's. While some development has begun on the N55, there is a lot left to do on the N54 before we put significant focus on the N55.

I have a naturally aspirated M3, 128i, 328i, etc. will there be an AccessPORT for my car?
At this time we are concentrating on the 2008-2010 turbocharged 135i, 335i and 535i. We currently have no plans to develop the AccessPORT for NA vehicles.

I already have lots of modifications and downpipes, can I get a map for my car?
We will be releasing more maps for these vehicles in the very near future. We are currently refining our Stage1 offerings and will follow up with Stage2 maps once testing is completed. AccessTUNER Pro software for professional tuning shops is expected to be available by the end of the first quarter of 2011.

Will tuning software become available? Can I get a custom tune?
AccessTUNER Pro is expected to be available to professional tuners by the end of 1Q11. We encourage you to inform your tuner of choice that you are interested in having your AccessPORT equipped BMW pro-tuned.

Does the AccessPORT need to stay connected to the car for my tune to work?
No, the AccessPORT reflashes your ECU with a new calibration that is written to the ECU. Once you flash the map on, you can unplug the AccessPORT and the map will be on the ECU until you uninstall the AccessPORT. Removing the battery or resetting the ECU will not affect the tune. You may plug the AccessPORT in at any time to utilize the additional features provided by the AccessPORT (Live Data, Data Logging, Performance, DTC Scanning).

I already have a reflash on my ECU, is the AccessPORT compatible with this? Will I lose this flash if I install an AccessPORT?
The AccessPORT will more than likely overwrite your reflash, depending on the type of reflash. Some will have to be overwritten while some can be saved using the AccessPORT ROM saving feature. However, you will not be able to interface with a previous flash with the AccessPORT.

Can I use my current piggyback system with the AccessPORT?
We do not recommend this. The AccessPORT is designed to work on its own as a complete tuning solution. Introducing a piggyback system may cause tuning conflicts and other issues. We have not performed any testing on this scenario.

I have upgraded downpipes with high flow cats or not cats at all and I am getting a Check Engine Light for rear O2 sensor codes. Will the AccessPORT be able to turn these codes off?
The ECU uses the rear O2 sensors in daily operation, and these need to remain in the exhaust system for proper engine function. The AccessPORT has the ability to keep the cat inefficiency codes from being thrown on the N54 while maintining proper operation of the O2 sensors when there are no cats or aftermarket cats. Stage2 calibrations will have these codes turned off when they become available.

I just tried to install my AccessPORT and it is telling me that my vehicle is an "Unsupported ROM Version" and won't let me install, what should I do?
You have encountered an ECU that we have not yet added support for. However, the AccessPORT is able to download your vehicle's ROM which you can email to us and we can then add support. To download your ROM, follow the instructions found here: http://cobbtuning.com/info/?id=5848. Next use AccesPORT Manager to save this file to your computer. Then email the file to rom@cobbtuning.com along with your Name, Email address, Vehicle Year Make and Model and transmission type. Once we have the ROM, adding support should only take a few days and we will email you with instructions for adding support to your AccessPORT.

I see a lot of different COBB Tuning Employees posting in the forums, who are these people and what do they do?
The entire COBB Tuning staff takes part in answering questions on the forums. However, these are the staff members you will see and hear from most often.

Rob Irish - BMW ECU Guru in Austin, TX.
Lance Lucas - Lead BMW R&D Calibrator in Austin, TX.
Danny Heng - Marketing and Sales at the SoCal store.
Travis Geny - Online Relations and Marketing at the Surgeline store in Portland, OR.
Kevin Heist - Marketing and Sales for the Plano, TX store.
Gary Sheehan - Marketing Director

What is the cost to upgrade to Stage 2, when it is released?
There is no upgrade associated with Stage1 and Stage2. We will be providing free Stage2 Off-the-Shelf maps in the near future.

Can I take it out and resell the AP unit?
Yes you can. When you Uninstall your AccessPORT, it restores the ECU to its original configuration and the AccessPORT then becomes "Unmarried". It can then be installed and "Married" to any other applicable BMW.

I just went in for service and recieved the BMW 2.40.2 software update, does the AccessPORT support vehicles with this update?
The AccessPORT does support vehicles with this update. 2.40.2 is a version of software BMW uses for flashing the modules in the car. We have seen and flashed ECUs which have been flashed with this version of software. If your car has 2.40.2software, you can install the AccessPORT.
I have a BMW 2013 135is have u guys made the Cobb tune for it yet ?
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      01-09-2014, 09:03 AM   #1775
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If would like to know Cobb plans on unlocking the boost limiter for us home tuners who use ATR? I've asked this several times across several different forums which I know Cobb follows and I have yet gotten a response.
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I have a BMW 2013 135is have u guys made the Cobb tune for it yet ?
No.
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I have a BMW 2013 135is have u guys made the Cobb tune for it yet ?

I don't think there will ever be a tune for the 135is's DME.
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I don't think there will ever be a tune for the 135is's DME.
Interesting if this is actually the case. Given the volume of requests both here, 335i forums and the volume of N55's in the new F chassis, it wouldn't be a wise decision to omit them from their support. The only one with the 'cracked' codes is the Dinan.
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Hi guys,

I've been lurking around the forum for sometime now but haven't posted. Great forum btw, a wealth of knowledge!

I have a late 2011 N55 135i here in the UK and have some burning questions as I have just purchased a Cobb AP for it.

I know that any maps can be uninstalled and the stock map will be reinstated for any warranty work etc but I am still a little skeptical as I have read on other forums that BMW can still see/find out that the ECU has been reflashed or tampered with quite easily as the car is hooked up to the server in Germany to check for discrepancies whenever a service or warranty work is carried out. Some say that there is a "flash counter" or similar feature within the ECU that keeps track of the number of times it has been reflashed?

So I'd like to know if this is true or is it really 100% untraceable?

Also, I'm looking to keep my car relatively stock, except for a BMW performance exhaust and perhaps an air filter. So I would only be running the basic stage 1 maps available to me, I know this sounds dumb considering the power increases some of you guys have gone for, but just out of interest does remaping reduce the life of the engine/transmission components or are the stock engine/transmission components designed to withstand much higher power than stock?

Many thanks!
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^^^ Does anyone know?
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I haven't heard that before. ^

I'd like to know is Cobb ever going to chime in on some of the questions asked...
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^^^ Does anyone know?
1. If BMWNA wants to know, they will know.
2. I have never heard of someone having warranty issues arise due to a prior DME flash, assuming it was uninstalled.

If your car is otherwise stock, BMW has no particular reason to suspect anything. They will do their standard scan of existing and shadow faults, though most will be cleared. To truly wipe your shadow faults you would need a BT cable/INPA DCAN. But again, if they have no reason to dig, they aren’t going to do so. So if you are tune only, your chances of having issues are extremely small.

With all that said, people who mod their cars for power while hoping to incur close to $0 in wear costs are walking a thin line. You don’t up the output of a motor by a significant % without accelerating the rate of failure for peripheral parts.

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