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      12-11-2020, 03:13 AM   #59
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I would personally talk to the remappers and confirm with them that stratified mode works with the nox delete. I wasn't able to get them to confirm this and since I've sold the car.

However, I think the safest option is NOxEM unless you get a confirmation from the tuner and after the delete you check with INPA etc. If the car is running stratified.
Thanks. Good suggestion. Will definitely call Maptech and ask. I emailed Promap but they haven't replied, whereas they were quick to reply on first emails regarding price.

My only other concern with the delete is that you can't easily go back from what I understand?
That's correct, to my understanding once you map it out you really can't go back.

I had the same issue with all of them. They all replied fairly quickly regarding price etc. However once I questioned them about stratified mode, I got no response.
Same here. Never heard back.

I did find a couple companies selling NOX sensors at a much lower price. Wonder if anyone has used or know if they're any good?

Xenons4U (in UK)
https://xenons4u.co.uk/nox-sensors/bmw-nox-sensors.html

FSP Performance (Dutch company)
https://www.noxsensorshop.com/nox-se...w-nox-sensors/


There are also a couple of local U.K. shops on EBay selling "Original BMW" sensors for nearly £200 less than the price from BMW.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-...-/163373471610

This one has 9 positive reviews and appears to have sold 95 of them. I messaged one of the people who left review and he said it worked perfectly, cleared his codes and he would recommend.

Curious if anyone else has experience buying OEM from EBay? Does make you wonder how they can sell them so cheaply.

Although this makes the NOXEM option less attractive if an OEM replacement is about same price.
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