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General Car Related Discussion.To discuss anything that is related to cars and automotive technology that doesnt naturally fit into another forum catagory.
Funny, just looking at these on Ebay at the moment, thinking about getting one for my work van 1.7CDTI Astra Van, they are around the Ł100 mark, as Fil said anyone used one?
Isnt that a bit contradictory? As Stu does "chips" as well.
As far as I know, Stu does 'Chips' for Cossie's, but for modern diesel's, as per the subject of this thread, I'm fairly sure Stu would only do a remap based on whats in the car already, not a generic chip.
if you get the proper boxes, then i understand a reasonable increase in torque & bhp can be gained across the rev range for derv turbo's... plus teh boxes are good for company cars as they can come off as easily as they went on ;P
if you get the proper boxes, then i understand a reasonable increase in torque & bhp can be gained across the rev range for derv turbo's... plus teh boxes are good for company cars as they can come off as easily as they went on ;P
We used to be agents for 'Tunit', who are one of the bigger performance box companies. What a load of shite that was, we don't do them any more.
We had about 50% success rate in terms of cars that ran trouble free after installation.
Also, they have an adjustment pot on the side and when we asked on what basis the adjustment was carried out, they told us that you just adjust it until the car smokes too much, then back it off a little. Very technical.
My comparison is between a generic chip written for one particular car, but copied and sold on and a map that was written for that specific car and flashed onto the ECU.
We had about 50% success rate in terms of cars that ran trouble free after installation.
Also, they have an adjustment pot on the side and when we asked on what basis the adjustment was carried out, they told us that you just adjust it until the car smokes too much, then back it off a little. Very technical.
Not our style.
thats not really that good... iirc, didnt use a "tunit" box, it was a german make that was reccomended. it was on a megan 1.9dci and did alot for drivability and mid-range torque.
I had one that plugs into the fuel rail, did give more power and touque etc but they work by upping the fuel pressure and can blow the seals in your diesel pump, as i found out Ł800 down the line may be o.k on a low milage car but to be honest id steer clear.
My comparison is between a generic chip written for one particular car, but copied and sold on and a map that was written for that specific car and flashed onto the ECU.
Apples and oranges.
A calibration can be delivered as a physical chip or flashed into an ECU via some method (eg OBD diag port). The calibration used, in either scenario, can be either an off-the-shelf cal or a custom mapped item. The latter can be done either offline or online ('live mapping').
I think it's good that people understand these terms properly.