When this thread started, I thought the OP was a little bizarre. At the time I had read people's positive experiences about Hilltop and - as ignorant as I am about the mechanics of bikes - figured it was widely accepted that it was a good thing, thus thought it was saying "Hey is this good thing REALLY a good thing? Yes it is", which seemed a little pointless. On the back of what I had read, I mentally listed Hilltop on the shopping list of things to do when I have some expendable income.
What do I know? Fuck all really, as this thread has morphed into another UKGSers dramafest. Apparently, the OP wasn't such a daft thing to surmise as there wasnt the consensus I had perceived. Oh such drama.
The facts of the matter is that everyone who has had a Hilltop remap is very happy with the results with the general consensus being that their bike's seem much more responsive and without a power dip at the factory limited rev area of 4,500rpm due to emission controls or snatchyness at low revs. Everyone who has had a Hilltop remap also gets a dyno graph and typically this has shown healthy increases in bhp and torque. The seat of the pants reaction from Hilltop customers shows that everyone is happy with the increased ride ability of their bike. That's the bit that matters in the real world not the statistics.
The OP went for a PC5 upgrade instead of a remap to effectively produce the same results. This is an effective upgrade and he's is very happy with his seat of the pants results in the same way as with all the Hilltop customers. The difference appears to be that the dyno operator he went to has said he doesn't believe the HP and torque increases (the statistics) are believable from Hilltop and claims to have data from a couple of Hilltopped bikes to prove that. In defense of Hilltop, there are owners who have had their bikes on independent dyno's which do back up the Hilltop remap claims.
So basically, some are claiming "foul" for comments made by two different dyno operators who do different things in different ways to the fueling on BMW Boxers and everyone is getting hot under the collar because the debators refuse to acknowledge anyone else's opinions - which is all they are at the end of the day. The only thing which is consistent, and all that really matters, is that everyone is happy with the seat of the pants results for both Hilltop remaps and PC5 conversions. So really, everyone is happy and there really isn't any debate to have. The only decision you need to make is whether you want a remap which in my view is the most elegant solution to the fuelling problem as it's invisible and doesn't rely on external hardware which can fail, or go the external PC route which does exactly the same thing with a piece of hardware that you could potentially recoup some cost from by selling when you get rid of your bike.




