Dinan Tune for W205 3.0L C43 AMG Preorder!
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Dinan Tune for W205 3.0L C43 AMG Preorder!
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Some of you may be aware that Dinan recently got into tuning for the Mercedes platform for the non-AMG 2.0L Turbo engines seen here:
https://www.dinancars.com/product/d4...?series=&mid=/
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...o-engines.html
Dinan is set to release their C43 tune early next week and we are taking pre orders on them! Pricing is VERY attractive and can be had with a quick PM or email!
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I'm glad to see tuning options come out for the C43 but I'm baffled at the "here's a thing for your car. it will add power, maybe" approach being taken here.
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There's a thread on this going on in the W205 subforum. Coming from the VWAG tuning community it amazes me how many people are willing to throw something on their car without knowing what sensors it is manipulating, how much boost it is adding, whether there are timing/knock issues, what the power will be on 91 oct vs 93 oct, whether it is dealership detectable, etc.
I'm glad to see tuning options come out for the C43 but I'm baffled at the "here's a thing for your car. it will add power, maybe" approach being taken here.
I'm glad to see tuning options come out for the C43 but I'm baffled at the "here's a thing for your car. it will add power, maybe" approach being taken here.
that's a fair assessment, but I believe in the case with Dinan you are talking about highly respected BMW tuning company which has a world renowned warranty program with their higher end products that has expanded beyond BMW now, so the confidence is pretty high they know what they're doing. I can say first hand the unit on my car has been great and no issues whatsoever thus far. just my 2 cents
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There's a thread on this going on in the W205 subforum. Coming from the VWAG tuning community it amazes me how many people are willing to throw something on their car without knowing what sensors it is manipulating, how much boost it is adding, whether there are timing/knock issues, what the power will be on 91 oct vs 93 oct, whether it is dealership detectable, etc.
I'm glad to see tuning options come out for the C43 but I'm baffled at the "here's a thing for your car. it will add power, maybe" approach being taken here.
I'm glad to see tuning options come out for the C43 but I'm baffled at the "here's a thing for your car. it will add power, maybe" approach being taken here.
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I can see where you are coming from but backing up what the user above mentioned, Dinan is a HIGHLY respected tuner for BMW. They are the only tuners BMW works with directly to be covered under warranty. I would not worry too much about them putting out a tune than can be harmful.
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a 1 years parts only warranty. for $299 retail price and a 2 minute install with Bluetooth that's pretty good IMO. Now there is speculation they will offer higher end, more expanded tuners later in the year for our platforms with their warranty deal but I would expect that will be north of the $1500 mark !
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I haven't seen anything like that when I was in the VWAG community, and the tune's (for my Cayenne Turbo) were in the $2-3k ranges without any warranties.
Prices for units which include warranties are higher because companies have to also account for the cost of possible warranty claims, even if their unit is not the cause.
Dinan is pretty active on this forum so I'm sure they will have answers to your questions once they get to them.
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As far as what this tune affects, the details are in the original thread.
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There's a thread on this going on in the W205 subforum. Coming from the VWAG tuning community it amazes me how many people are willing to throw something on their car without knowing what sensors it is manipulating, how much boost it is adding, whether there are timing/knock issues, what the power will be on 91 oct vs 93 oct, whether it is dealership detectable, etc.
I'm glad to see tuning options come out for the C43 but I'm baffled at the "here's a thing for your car. it will add power, maybe" approach being taken here.
I'm glad to see tuning options come out for the C43 but I'm baffled at the "here's a thing for your car. it will add power, maybe" approach being taken here.
Before you order an entree from a restaurant do you ask for an ingredient list and research each item and it's potential effect on your body before you consume it?
Anyway, for anyone who is really concerned about blowing up their engine or a dealer "voiding" their warranty, they shouldn't be considering any mods from anyone to begin with.
I have tweaked/tuned/modded virtually every car (most of them brand new under warranty) I have owned in the last 20 years... from BMW to MB to porsche to audi to Vettes, and I never had any type of issue stemming from a tune/chip/flash/piggyback made by any company - of course I only purchase products from proven reputable companies.
I have also always been up front with dealers and never tried to hide my mods... even to the extent of telling dealers not to f*&k with the ECU during service visits cause I don't want them overwriting my flash. I have never ever had a dealer even raise an eyebrow or second guess any warranty repair ever, let alone talk about voiding a warranty. And in my god knows how many years of going to tracks and talking to countless other racers & enthusiasts, I have never encountered anyone who had a warranty voided or questioned.
I have no idea where this hysteria about dealers voiding warranties came from but it is completely unfounded.
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I think your concerns would be valid if we were talking about some no name or brand new company no one ever heard of. Dinan is one of the most experienced, trusted companies in the biz and I trust that they know more about sensors, boost pressures and engine tolerances, timing, knock, etc. etc. etc. that just about anyone who will actually be buying the product, myself included.
Before you order an entree from a restaurant do you ask for an ingredient list and research each item and it's potential effect on your body before you consume it?
Anyway, for anyone who is really concerned about blowing up their engine or a dealer "voiding" their warranty, they shouldn't be considering any mods from anyone to begin with.
I have tweaked/tuned/modded virtually every car (most of them brand new under warranty) I have owned in the last 20 years... from BMW to MB to porsche to audi to Vettes, and I never had any type of issue stemming from a tune/chip/flash/piggyback made by any company - of course I only purchase products from proven reputable companies.
I have also always been up front with dealers and never tried to hide my mods... even to the extent of telling dealers not to f*&k with the ECU during service visits cause I don't want them overwriting my flash. I have never ever had a dealer even raise an eyebrow or second guess any warranty repair ever, let alone talk about voiding a warranty. And in my god knows how many years of going to tracks and talking to countless other racers & enthusiasts, I have never encountered anyone who had a warranty voided or questioned.
I have no idea where this hysteria about dealers voiding warranties came from but it is completely unfounded.
Before you order an entree from a restaurant do you ask for an ingredient list and research each item and it's potential effect on your body before you consume it?
Anyway, for anyone who is really concerned about blowing up their engine or a dealer "voiding" their warranty, they shouldn't be considering any mods from anyone to begin with.
I have tweaked/tuned/modded virtually every car (most of them brand new under warranty) I have owned in the last 20 years... from BMW to MB to porsche to audi to Vettes, and I never had any type of issue stemming from a tune/chip/flash/piggyback made by any company - of course I only purchase products from proven reputable companies.
I have also always been up front with dealers and never tried to hide my mods... even to the extent of telling dealers not to f*&k with the ECU during service visits cause I don't want them overwriting my flash. I have never ever had a dealer even raise an eyebrow or second guess any warranty repair ever, let alone talk about voiding a warranty. And in my god knows how many years of going to tracks and talking to countless other racers & enthusiasts, I have never encountered anyone who had a warranty voided or questioned.
I have no idea where this hysteria about dealers voiding warranties came from but it is completely unfounded.
If I see something on the restaurant's menu I'm unfamiliar with, I certainly ask about it and compare it to what I do know- even at the finest of establishments. Nothing different here.
As for the warranty worries, yep, some do worry, but I didn't see much concern in this thread.
All that being said, I'm sure this product will be a nice addition falling in line with Dinan's standards.
Last edited by Big Goober; 03-05-2017 at 09:53 PM.
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I think your concerns would be valid if we were talking about some no name or brand new company no one ever heard of. Dinan is one of the most experienced, trusted companies in the biz and I trust that they know more about sensors, boost pressures and engine tolerances, timing, knock, etc. etc. etc. that just about anyone who will actually be buying the product, myself included.
Before you order an entree from a restaurant do you ask for an ingredient list and research each item and it's potential effect on your body before you consume it?
Anyway, for anyone who is really concerned about blowing up their engine or a dealer "voiding" their warranty, they shouldn't be considering any mods from anyone to begin with.
I have tweaked/tuned/modded virtually every car (most of them brand new under warranty) I have owned in the last 20 years... from BMW to MB to porsche to audi to Vettes, and I never had any type of issue stemming from a tune/chip/flash/piggyback made by any company - of course I only purchase products from proven reputable companies.
I have also always been up front with dealers and never tried to hide my mods... even to the extent of telling dealers not to f*&k with the ECU during service visits cause I don't want them overwriting my flash. I have never ever had a dealer even raise an eyebrow or second guess any warranty repair ever, let alone talk about voiding a warranty. And in my god knows how many years of going to tracks and talking to countless other racers & enthusiasts, I have never encountered anyone who had a warranty voided or questioned.
I have no idea where this hysteria about dealers voiding warranties came from but it is completely unfounded.
Before you order an entree from a restaurant do you ask for an ingredient list and research each item and it's potential effect on your body before you consume it?
Anyway, for anyone who is really concerned about blowing up their engine or a dealer "voiding" their warranty, they shouldn't be considering any mods from anyone to begin with.
I have tweaked/tuned/modded virtually every car (most of them brand new under warranty) I have owned in the last 20 years... from BMW to MB to porsche to audi to Vettes, and I never had any type of issue stemming from a tune/chip/flash/piggyback made by any company - of course I only purchase products from proven reputable companies.
I have also always been up front with dealers and never tried to hide my mods... even to the extent of telling dealers not to f*&k with the ECU during service visits cause I don't want them overwriting my flash. I have never ever had a dealer even raise an eyebrow or second guess any warranty repair ever, let alone talk about voiding a warranty. And in my god knows how many years of going to tracks and talking to countless other racers & enthusiasts, I have never encountered anyone who had a warranty voided or questioned.
I have no idea where this hysteria about dealers voiding warranties came from but it is completely unfounded.
$6k.. just an example.
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I've had Dinan products in my BMW's in the past and I can tell you they put safety and reliability WAY ahead of performance gains... To the point where they provided 1/2 the power of other tuners -- so of COURSE they had a reliable tune... Their tunes are extremely conservative so that you can beat on the car day and night without essentially any increased risk to the engine/drivetrain. I wouldn't give a second thought to this the except... Don't you want more power than what this is providing? 😝
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My dealer straight up told me they would void my warranty if I modded ...
another example:
https://mbworld.org/forums/w212-amg/...-story-mb.html
another example:
https://mbworld.org/forums/w212-amg/...-story-mb.html
Last edited by PeterUbers; 03-07-2017 at 04:02 AM.
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My dealer straight up told me they would void my warranty if I modded ...
another example:
https://mbworld.org/forums/w212-amg/...-story-mb.html
another example:
https://mbworld.org/forums/w212-amg/...-story-mb.html
But if the piggy back is removed as in the case with this Dinan unit the dealer "in theory" wont even know it was on there prior to taking it for service
On top of that " the dealer" cant legally state if your vehicle is "modded" they will void your warranty. That is a violation of the Magnusson moss act.
in a nutshell that is a law that protects consumers from having a warranty voided on a vehicle for simply adding an aftermarket part. The dealer MUST prove that part directly affected something to cause a warranty to be voided.
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Cmon guys! There's a big difference between adding 1-3lbs of boost and running stage two with aftermarket downpipes and an ECU tunes that's increasing hp/tq over 25% above stock.
There is also a huge difference in traceability between the types of mods.
There is also a huge difference in traceability between the types of mods.
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But if the piggy back is removed as in the case with this Dinan unit the dealer "in theory" wont even know it was on there prior to taking it for service
On top of that " the dealer" cant legally state if your vehicle is "modded" they will void your warranty. That is a violation of the Magnusson moss act.
in a nutshell that is a law that protects consumers from having a warranty voided on a vehicle for simply adding an aftermarket part. The dealer MUST prove that part directly affected something to cause a warranty to be voided.
On top of that " the dealer" cant legally state if your vehicle is "modded" they will void your warranty. That is a violation of the Magnusson moss act.
in a nutshell that is a law that protects consumers from having a warranty voided on a vehicle for simply adding an aftermarket part. The dealer MUST prove that part directly affected something to cause a warranty to be voided.
What I'm trying to understand is why the dealer would have to go thru the history in order to diagnose/repair an issue. What kind of issue would force the dealer to look thru the data?
From my previous warranty experience, if a part is broken and the car is under warranty, the dealer just orders the new part and bills Mercedes.
Had an issue with the battery - dealer just replaced
Had an issue with the knock sensor on my Cayenne - dealer did a diag, noted the sensor failed, replaced the sensor
What kind of an issue do you need to have where they would have to look into the ECU/map data?
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on another note, sounds like your dealer is possibly screwing you imo. a typical tune is not going to cause an oe diff to explode. unless you have some ridiculous thing adding 15 lbs of boost. that diff may very well have exploded without the tune. The dealer had the burden of proof and is legally required to do more than just "claim" it's your tune. If that were me I would have got the repair covered.