Dinan vs Cobb?
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Dinan vs Cobb?
So I think it's time for a tune and I would like to go via whatever is best for the longevity of the car, yet still increase the power substantially.
What draws me to Dinan is that there is significant support, warranty (which is also transferable!), and powerful.
If Dinan only costs 500 dollars more than Cobb/JB4, I think that's well worth it, I dont really care about a difference in 500 dollars here and there.
Any suggestions? I know a lot of you guys have similarly modded Dinan products (Coldlist), what did you guys think?
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What draws me to Dinan is that there is significant support, warranty (which is also transferable!), and powerful.
If Dinan only costs 500 dollars more than Cobb/JB4, I think that's well worth it, I dont really care about a difference in 500 dollars here and there.
Any suggestions? I know a lot of you guys have similarly modded Dinan products (Coldlist), what did you guys think?
Thanks.
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You'll get nowhere near the performance out of the Dinan on a 535i, and the warranty is through Dinan now BMW. Your call, but I think Dinan is grossly overpriced for what you get! Both JB and Cobb are quality products that have been tested even more than Dinan with very little complaints. The JB has been the single best upgrade my 535i has seen!
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What makes Cobb/JB4 a better tune than the Dinan one? Are there trade offs for doing it? I've heard great things about all three of them, the fundamental complaint w/the Dinan is the price, which I'm okay with if the "Dinan Warranty" at least keeps me somewhat protected (I'm at 60k now, I want to keep it until 100-150).
Thanks for the response.
Thanks for the response.
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Dinan = performance sucks
Dinan = overpriced garbage
Dinan = ECU requires actual coding so if for any reason it is erased or needs to be erased, huge hassle getting the car recoded.
Conclusion = get a jb4 or cobb or vishnu.
As far as warranty issues, after installing/uninstalling it a few times I can install or uninstall mine in under 10minutes. There are also options to clear any codes stored on your vehicle so any hidden codes will be removed before taking your vehicle in for service.
Dinan = overpriced garbage
Dinan = ECU requires actual coding so if for any reason it is erased or needs to be erased, huge hassle getting the car recoded.
Conclusion = get a jb4 or cobb or vishnu.
As far as warranty issues, after installing/uninstalling it a few times I can install or uninstall mine in under 10minutes. There are also options to clear any codes stored on your vehicle so any hidden codes will be removed before taking your vehicle in for service.
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cobb or ess hand held flash and a scanner to clear codes, cheaper/better investment than dinan..
or do the cobb and ess hand helds clear codes also? of that's the case, even more to support no going with dinan...
or do the cobb and ess hand helds clear codes also? of that's the case, even more to support no going with dinan...
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Cobb and JB4 PNP both can clear codes. The dynos show that the Dinan is only good for about half the power of the Cobb/JB4 (i.e. very conservative). To put it in perspective, a maxed out JB+ will dyno slightly better than the Dinan tune! I've seen used JB+'s on E90Post and N54tech going with the BMS CAN tool (clears codes) for $150 shipped! The Cobb/JB4 will be too close to each other on a stock car to call.
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For JB+ versus JB4, just based on what everyone is saying, it seems that JB4 would be considerably more powerful but have the associated decreases in gas mileage, longevity, etc. Would JB+ be a happy medium?
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The jb4 obviously has more versatility with all it's different maps...so it's really comes down to what you want...but I think we are all in agreement when we say there are far better "bang for your buck" tunes besides Dinan...