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Ant |
posted on 21st Jan 07 at 22:55 |
hmmmm | |
ed |
posted on 21st Jan 07 at 22:51 |
quote:Masses. A remap will set you back about £400 and you will get a big power hike as it's a CTDI :) | |
205tom |
posted on 21st Jan 07 at 22:39 |
i think they maps can be restored no word on mpg yet on mine,they only say you get slightly beta mpg because you dont have to work the car as hard to get the power etc,the sticker on the ecu should be a small long rectangle if it says denso then its a no go | |
Ant |
posted on 21st Jan 07 at 22:31 |
there are different ecu's on the same engine in other models like the astra | |
205tom |
posted on 21st Jan 07 at 22:20 |
hmm duno whne weve been asking about been told that there are the 3 different makes so best check to make sure but i got my 206 remapped and its totally different but its giving my clutch some jip now :( | |
Ant |
posted on 21st Jan 07 at 21:35 |
thought the corsa cdti were all denso's im pretty sure mine is. | |
205tom |
posted on 21st Jan 07 at 21:31 |
well ive just had my 206 reampped and gsi_16v was planning to get his done at the same time,but it all depends on the ecu,they do either Bosch,Denso or Siemens,they cant do the Denos ecu but the others are lookin about 120bhp and 230lbft after remap | |
Ant |
posted on 21st Jan 07 at 21:20 |
wonder how much scope there is for playing with them | |
Robin |
posted on 21st Jan 07 at 16:40 |
1.18 bar (~17 psi) | |
Nick-S |
posted on 21st Jan 07 at 16:38 |
just wondering what boost pressure the stand turbos run at on the 1.7 cdti corsas cheers me dears:wave: |