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MHD Super Tuning License for S58

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MHD Super Tuning License for S58The MHD Flasher F+G Series is a complete flash tuning app for your BMW & Toyota A90. Unlike a piggyback module, it is capable of complete DME remapping while retaining all OEM safety mechanisms. This allows for maximum performance,maximum safety, and unrivaled drivability. You can install MHD right at home and tune your S58 immediately! Simply download the MHD Flasher F+G Series app that connects via our MHD Wireless Adapter to your Apple iOS or

The MHD Flasher F+G Series is a complete flash tuning app for your BMW & Toyota A90. Unlike a piggyback module, it is capable of complete DME remapping while retaining all OEM safety mechanisms. This allows for maximum performance,maximum safety, and unrivaled drivability.

You can install MHD right at home and tune your S58 immediately! Simply download the MHD Flasher F+G Series app that connects via our MHD Wireless Adapter to your Apple iOS or Android device and your vehicle’s OBD-II port, start the app, and within 3.5 minutes the initial installation is complete. Further map changes are much faster – only 20 seconds! You can revert your vehicle to the factory OEM flash at any point, and no initial backup is necessary.

The Super Licence provides all the available MHD functionalities in one package:

  • Flasher License: 
    The Flasher License unlocks the ability to flash with MHD (MHD OTS maps, JB4 backend maps and custom maps) 

    Features: 
    1. Quickest flash times on market with our MHD WIFI Adapter (3.5 min initial, 20 sec map switch) 

    2. Stage 0 stock power (all flash options can be added)

    3. Reading / Deleting Engines Codes + Adaptions Reset

    Available flash options: 
    - Exhaust burble (Duration base and sport mode, aggressiveness, min/max. speed, min/max. rpm)
    - Cold start noise reduction 
    - Exhaust flap always open in sport mode
    - Shift Brap (G8x only)   
    - Top speed limiter (Vmax) removal 
    - OEM / Aftermarket DP
    - and many more...



  • MHD+ custom code: 

    1. On the Fly Map Switching:
     You can select 4 slots for the same stage to adjust fuel quality on the fly (pump gas and fixed ethanol like E30 map) as well as a power level in percent per map slot. If the flex fuel option is activated (and the required hardware installed) you can still setup 4 pump gas maps in order to quickly setup and change to the pump gas quality that is used at the time when the car is refilled without ethanol.
    In addition to the octane selections, you can also use the slider to reduce the power that each map will make. This is very useful if you would like to make your own valet map or lower power map for cruising. The power can be reduced from 100% all the way down to 60% in 5% increments, this means if you put 60% into one map slot than this map only has 60% the power available it would usually make.

2. Antilag: Allows you to quickly build a set amount of boost while limiting acceleration, then quickly take off once released. To activate antilag, press and hold the cruise control speed down on your steering wheel and apply heavy throttle. Our antilag strategy will adjust the engine calibration to build boost. Once boost is built, release the button and go! The time required to reach boost target will vary depending on your turbo, but even large upgraded turbos are able to hit high boost within 1-2 seconds! There are also various safeties in place such as coolant temp, EGT temp, max duration per use, and cooldown time between uses. These values, as well as the time delay after button press until antilag activates are all set to safe values for those using the OTS antilag flash option. OTS users will have the ability to adjust the antilag boost target (max value depends on engine).





3. Switchable Burble per Map Slot: You can now fully setup the burble for your main Map 1 and then adjust aggressiveness and duration for all other map slots. This means you can now enjoy on the fly burble changes with our MHD+ Map Switch feature!




4. On The Fly Exhaust Flap Control: You can now control you exhaust flap how you like, always open, always closed (it will open at high load) or OEM operation via MHD+ Live Menu.





5. Ethanol Content Quick View: You can now see the Ethanol content via MHD+ Live Menu if a compatible Ethanol Content Analyzer is installed.





6. Advanced Motiv ReFlex Integration: We have full 2-way CANBUS integration to allow advanced capabilities such as the DME limp when there is a PI injector error, DME control of external wastegates and full control over supplemental port injection, and all of its auxiliary outputs (ex. wgdc, extra fuel pumps, nitrous, etc). This means you only need to flash the ReFlex firmware one time to the latest MHD+ supporting firmware, and from there you can make all the tuning changes you’d ever need right in the DME (for custom tunes).




7. Cold Start per Map Slot: You can now set cold start noise reduction per map slot.





8. No Lift Shift: Shift without releasing the throttle on 6MT cars to get the quickest shifts done.





9. Custom TCU Limiter Removal: Remove TCU limiter while still retaining all safeties and OEM Launch Control




10. KnockCEL: For custom tunes (let’s the CEL blink if timing corrections reach a threshold set by the tuner)




11. MHD MaxCool: Our new Max Cooling feature activates a special cooling mode to reduce oil and coolant temperatures. It will also reduce IAT temps when at standstill. This greatly helps fight heat soak when waiting in staging lines, like on a 1/4 mile track.

How does it work?
We implemented proprietary logic to activate the fan, set coolant target temps to 72*C, activate the electronically controlled thermostat, and set the water pumps to high cooling mode.

How can you activate it?
While connected to your MHD WIFI adapter, go to “LIVE” tab, click on “MHD+ Live Adjust” and activate max cooling. Max cooling will be active until you turn it off or until the engine is shut off.

12. MHD Real-Time Tuning: We are  proud to present the world’s first real-time (live) tuning for modern BMWs. During the custom tuning process, it enables editing of all major tables (including mapswitch and flexfuel slots) on the fly with the engine running, in real-time. Live tuning of additional tables including our Advanced ReFlex PI control will quickly follow. 
    • Monitor License:
      Monitor your engine behavior to make sure it is running perfectly using a configurable and very responsive gauge layout with up to 8 fully adjustable gauges. 50+ engine parameters are available at a glance and are logged in the background! Activate the logging mode to save the data to a standard CSV file for later analysis using the built in log viewer. Additionally, we will happily provide free logs analysis.

      These are some of the available monitors: Boost, Boost Target, Lambda (AFR), Intake Air Temp (IAT), Ignition Timing per Cylinder, Coolant Temperature, Oil Temperature, Oil Pressure, Transmission Temperature, High Pressure Fuel Pump (HPFP), Throttle Position, Wastegate Duty-Cycle (WGDC), RPM, Speed, EGT etc.

        Advanced parameters that are not exposed by BMW are available for fine monitoring and tuning (depending on the DME software version if MHD is not flashed) like Timing Corrections per Cylinder, Boost setpoint, Active torque limiter etc.
      • All MHD OTS maps:
        We offer a wide selection of OTS maps for the S58 engine suitable for many different vehicle modifications and octane levels. They have been extensively road and dyno tested, just flash and go!

        • Stage 1 (up to 670HP/800NM) - 91oct/95ron, 93oct/98ron, 95oct/102ron, for stock cars and cars with gasoline particulate filter.
        • Stage 2 (up to 720HP/850NM) - 91oct/95ron, 93oct/98ron, 95oct/102ron, for cars equipped with high-flow downpipe and no gasoline particulate filter.
        • Ethanol Mix Maps (up to 750HP / 880NM): Stage 1 & 2 E30-40 Maps for ethanol blends of 30-40%.

      Supported Devices:

      • Apple iOS 10.2 and higher
      • Android 6 and higher (OTG compatible)

      Supported Adapters / Cables (available separately):

      • MHD WIFI Adapter (recommended for iOS & Android)
      • ENET Cable + Lightning Adapter (iOS only)

      Supported Cars: 

      • X3M F97 2019 - 
      • X4M F98 2019 -
      • M3 G8x 2021  - 
      • M4 G82 2021 - 
      • M2 G87 2022 -
      Attention: 

      ***MHD WIFI ADAPTER IS NOT INCLUDED***

      *Cars with the newest BMW software require a DME bench unlock in order to unlock OBD flashing regardless of production date.

      *Cars Produced after 06/2020 can only be tuned with a special unlock by FEMTO, due to new tuning protection. This means your DME must be sent to FEMTO in Finland. After your DME was unlocked by FEMTO, MHD will automatically detect the FEMTO unlock.


      Flashing back to stock will always fully remove the unlock and the DME must be unlocked again for flashing MHD.

      For Off Road / Race Track Use Only 

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