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If you want to look at the actual figure then so be it. As i said in an earlier post IGNORE THE 200HP (Well Lanes Rolling Road is renowned for over reading) Plus i'm not advertising or nor is anyone saying "clio 182 remap to 200hp". The test was done to find out the gains and not the figure...
No, this is a totally seperate remap, obviously the groupN is done in a similar way but i don't raise the ltr. Plus not sure what is modded in the GroupN
Paul
I'd say the 200hp is a tad too high but we got exactly the same gains on a Dyno Dynamics dyno with another car. Well 15hp & 15lbft so close enough. The thing to remember is the test was to see the gains NOT the actual HP. I'd love to run this on the DD dyno too to see the actual HP but we have...
Can you remember the model? It should have been a Siemens Sirrus 34. the sirrus 32 is used on the 1.4's and 1.6's etc. They are usually black and a fair bit smaller.
Paul
Changes can be made to incorporate mods but tbh unless you have had cams etc. there is not much to change as the ECU will adapt to mods such as a filter etc..
Paul
Look at the graph, there was a big long thread on this, car was run back to back on the same dyno. The owner of the car is on here and was very impressed with the real world gains also. Why don't you keep your opinion to yourself?
That is how we tested and that's the results. Ok?
And no i'm...
This is the result we acchieved with a remap on a 182, notice the torque and that's where it really counts! I think the results were 15LBft and 15Hp increase. I will try dig out a better graph. Both runs were back to back on the same Dyno.
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Ok then ^^^^
If you are going to install the HKS on you might aswell install an "autoPC" which i believe you can get in a single DIN, just think anything could be possible then!
Paul
Do you still have the original ECU? IF you do why don't you get that mapped and sell the GroupN then at least you can get some money back. If you are around the Leeds area I can map your car to incorporate the changes you have made.
Paul
I am unable to live map so it would be an OBD download, mod then upload back to the car. Price will be £275. For a turbo the price would be different as lots more work is involved.
Cheers
Paul
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A std. ECU mapped properly will give excellent gains. I would go so far as to say you will NOT notice a difference on the road against a live remap. Don't forget there are good and bad of both so at the end of the day it depends how much you feel you need a "personal" map. If you want to let...