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mattk
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29th Aug 09 at 16:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

for any one whos interested it made 183.2bhp and... 316ft/lbs of torque, thats a huge gain over the standard 235ft/lbs, he did have it at 189bhp and 316ft/lbs but we agreed it smoked a bit too much, Oggy said it was a very strong engine, and asked has it had a hard life, to which I said yes but its very well looked after, and he replied with "thats the best way to treat them"

hes mapped it so it makes peak power at about 3500rpm so the kick feels only bit harder than before but it pulls harder for much longer, its unbelievably smooth, gets to 100mph far too quickly span up in 3rd too before

it took a while to decide but Im glad ive had it done, even the G/F approves

Il stick the graphs up later as im only on the laptop
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29th Aug 09 at 16:47   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Back with old GF, a new job and a remap...things are going good
AlunJ
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29th Aug 09 at 16:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

bout time!
AndyKent
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Seriously tempted to get my Golf tdi done. Promises an extra 40bhp and 80ft/lbs at 2500, perfect for overtaking.

Only problem is that my insurance have declined to insure me with a remap and all the quotes I'm getting are silly - need to work out whether the extra power is really worth all the extra cost!
mattk
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29th Aug 09 at 17:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

what extra cost
AndyKent
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The thought crossed my mind too but I'm not keen. Even the people doing the map told me a lot of their customers don't declare, which is a bit risky for them to be saying over email
Ben G
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29th Aug 09 at 17:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

nice one matt, 200bhp would be nice though
mattk
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yeah thats the chance you take Andy, Im willing to do it, others arnt, the chance you take I suppose

I think it had a bit more in it Ben, too smokey though

I didnt ask but I wonder if someone on here can tell me why it has made a silly high torque figure but a (comparably) low power figure

for example, a car on FiatForum has 195bhp and 270 ft/lbs, any boffins wanna tell me why that is and what (if anything) it means

:boogle:
Ben G
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dodgy rollers?

air/fan temperature when being run?

all engines are a little bit different as they haven't been driven at the same speed, same rpm, same gear change at the same time.
AndyKent
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Half my problem is that I wrote off my old Corsa pulling out of junction rendering the car undriveable so in that instance I wouldn't have been able to remove the map before the insurance people got to it

Never thought I would make such a stupid mistake but now kind of preys on my mind that could happen again
mattk
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Ive declared my lowring springs for that very reason, with the map however I know its going to cost a bomb to add on and there is a chance they wont think to look / wont be bothered to look or not be able to detect it, Im not gonna worry my self over what "could" be though
AndyKent
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29th Aug 09 at 17:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I know what you mean.

How much was your map by the way?
mattk
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29th Aug 09 at 17:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

£200
andyc1234
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i dont ever see an insurance company going to the hassle of getting your ecu plugged in and checked for what setting it has stored on it its not like they can put it on an rr if you stuff it
richc
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quote:
Originally posted by mattk
yeah thats the chance you take Andy, Im willing to do it, others arnt, the chance you take I suppose

I think it had a bit more in it Ben, too smokey though

I didnt ask but I wonder if someone on here can tell me why it has made a silly high torque figure but a (comparably) low power figure

for example, a car on FiatForum has 195bhp and 270 ft/lbs, any boffins wanna tell me why that is and what (if anything) it means

:boogle:


It means yours is better. Smoother, more useable power (ie the other map will more harsh, more hit and miss sort of power, as in it will make more power, but in a short rev band). I think you did the best thing tbh
mattk
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he asked me what sort of power I wanted, did I want a kick of power or a smooth curve, I went for smooth

the "kick" map looked like it ran out of puff at 2500 whick is about 80 in 6th, no good for motorway over taking

think flys from 80 - 100 takes about 3 and a half secs
broster
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quote:
Originally posted by mattk
yeah thats the chance you take Andy, Im willing to do it, others arnt, the chance you take I suppose

I think it had a bit more in it Ben, too smokey though

I didnt ask but I wonder if someone on here can tell me why it has made a silly high torque figure but a (comparably) low power figure

for example, a car on FiatForum has 195bhp and 270 ft/lbs, any boffins wanna tell me why that is and what (if anything) it means

:boogle:


how much boost are you running? thats good results, you do get some good ones, my 2ltr tdi jetta for example makes 365lbft of torque, thats loads more than the average map, but then its my car so i pushed it a little bit more!
Kano
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29th Aug 09 at 19:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

316 is decent! thats around about what my astra has with the box on it.. Same as your description aswll, very smooth power. Easiest way to describe it is it revs more like a petrol if yours has the same feeling.
VegasPhil
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29th Aug 09 at 19:20   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

They are sooo much better when remapped.

How long until the clutch is hanging out of it?


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davcohen
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well most importantly you bought a derv and i remember it being a stupidly long distance drive so what kind of MPG did you return on the way there/ way back?
mattk
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200 miles going I got 42mpg it was really clear between 6-9 am mostly between 85-95mph

comming back I got 46mpg and that was jam packed traffic and a trip on the toll road...
Kurt
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29th Aug 09 at 22:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Fuck me 316lbft

That's double mine!
I imagine I'll deffinately be left for dead now

saying that my eml is on again, should really take the decat back off
I need to decide what I wanna do with mine, hit 10k miles earlier.. I've been looking at vxr's today

that extra power and torque should help at Combe though
psycho sport
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29th Aug 09 at 22:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

where did you get the map done?
Chris F
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29th Aug 09 at 22:58   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

and i hoped i would be up your ass at combe, guess not
davcohen
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quote:
Originally posted by psycho sport
where did you get the map done?



Enfield, North london if i remember correctly

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