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I'm part of ZSOC and UKFN forums and people seem to swear by it. I've looked at having mine done in the future along with NOSing it for a laugh. I suppose if it isn't a really aggressive map then it wont be to damaging. I seem to think with Fiestas to get a bit more out they run them leaner which I would assume would have an adverse effect on engine wear. Have a look around some forums. Sorry if that wasn't much help
James
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As for worth it I don't think it will be unless you modify other things like cams, exhausts forced induction or N/A induction modifications. You may get a few more mpg and one or two extra bhp from standard. I'm not 100% sure on this so don't take it as gospel, it's just my understanding. |
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| fatpies |
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What you want to do is buy a chip off ebay (usually with just a resistor in it). For way over the odds, and then put it in your car. The placebo effect will make the car seem to be much more powerful lightening the car very slightly...
Mostly from your wallet  ____________________ "It's easy to attack and destroy an act of creation. It's a lot more difficult to perform one" |
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Its fine, and worth it!!!
Standard maps on "some" cars can be quite aggressive and hold the engine back to meet noise/emissions regs from new.
remaps, especially done at the right places (unsure on Pugs im afraid), offer a good dollop of power, and a hefty increase in torque. Many places offer different kind of maps as well, some with more torque, some with more power. Works much better on turbo/TDiesel engines than on NA engines where gains are pretty lame.
I.E...
A Vauxhall 150 TD engine can be mapped to around 190/200bhp with 250+lb ft torque. Thats a 40+bhp increase, with no effect on economy. In fact, due to the harshness of some standard maps, it can actually improve drivability and MPG.
If I had a TD, i'd remap it straight away. Missis wont let me map the S3, says its quick enough
Do searches on reputable companies as each marque is different in its maps and companies that do it. Proper companies should offer the map, and offer a free "back to standard" map should you want to go back when selling.
The only major downpoint on the TD engines is that clutch life may come down, but a reputable mapper should be able to talk you through this and discuss what map is suitable for what you want.
Engines are de-tuned for the road for longevity, and unless you're looking to do 200k+, I wouldn't worry about it. Modern engines will go on.
Short answer, yes, do it.
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| Paulington |
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If it's done by a reputable tuner/engine worker/mechanics, reputable being well known around that area with good reviews then it can be fantastic.
On cars with around 150bhp-300bhp it is not uncommon to see 40-50bhp gains from a remap and a lot of tuners save the stock map so you can return to it if you wish, as Daimo said, modern engines are pretty strong and I doubt you'll notice much difference to longevity unless you are trying to get stupid power out of an engine or you still want it to do crazy mileage (150k+) which is less likely to happen.
I got a custom made map put on the bike for the tuning done to that and it gave me an instant 12bhp increase which was pretty nice. I'd recommend it.
In fact a lot of the time a remap is the best bhp per pound value wise, so well worth doing! ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
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Had my peugeot 306 hdi 2.0 remapped, recommended, i only very little for my map to be done, i had standard map plus breathing mods, the predicited was from 90bhp standard to roughly 120, and a bigish jump in torque, got the map emailed to me, found sumbody with a kpw2000+ lead plugged into diagnostic port and flashed the ecu with the new map in a carpark, and the difference was huge, completely different car to drive.
I helped design the blokes website hence the cheap rate i got, but he is still good and low on price, drop me a pm if you want me to find out his details. ____________________ Past: '05 Peugeot XPS '99 Aprillia RS125 '94 FZR600R
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If tuttons map worked well for him, that might be worth doing, KWP units are cheap, but BEWARE that if you get it wrong you can lock out your ECU and you will need to send it off to be repaired.
I work in a garage that does diagnostic work on diesels and we get cars in with tuning boxes and remaps all the time.
From what i've found, both tuning boxes and remaps can give amazingly good results on modern diesels. Not so much on petrols unless it is turbocharged.
Granted a LOT of tuning boxes are crap especially most ebay boxes, just adding fuel without a care in the world, resulting in power but a lot of smoke, potential engine management errors and bad MPG. It gives tuning boxes a bad name.
On the contrary I've also seen many cars remapped giving the same problems, such as VW PD engines mapped badly with files downloaded off the internet causing limp home mode at full throttle due to over boosting. You need to make sure you are using a tuner with a good reputation.
In my opinion if the car is worth a lot to you and you want the best you can get, go for a custom remap. You'll get great results but it will cost you around £400 probably.
If you don't want to spend this (I wouldn't the 8v HDi is pretty old tech), get a GOOD tuning box.
There is no point going for something like DTUK or Chipexpress at £350+, been there, done that, you might as well get a remap. I advise most of my customers to go for a quality digital unit (not a resistor in a box) such as Bluespark Automotive Diesel Tuning or RoverRon boxes, boxes like these seem to perform exactly the same as the more expensive units. I run one on my own car.
Hope this helps.
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I would stay well clear of a 307 HDi mate, they are absolutely riddled with electrical and stupid little faults! Absolute nightmare cars. Just do a google seach and you'll see what I mean - search for problems with fuel economy and the particulate filter and comm 2000 unit. ____________________ 2012 KTM EXC 250
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Old Thread Alert!
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