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1.4 remap



  2007 clio dynamique
Hi just wondering if anyone has had a 1.4 16v remapped if so did it make a difference i know everyone says theres no point but i can get it done cheap thats the only reason im asking
 
  2007 clio dynamique
Well thats what i thought just wanted to see if any body had actually had it done because everyone normally says theres no point

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  2007 clio dynamique
Well thats what i mean people say dontbother but they will map there 172 etc for around the same increase but if its going to make no difference at all i wont bother

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Knuckles

ClioSport Admin
Iirc seb posted something (a while ago) about k4j and k4m maps

The k4j got 112bhp after the map but the k4m only came out with something like 115bhp... I.e the 1.4 responds better to the maps than 1.6... I'd ask for a before and after rr printout though. Just to be safe :)
 

Alastair.

ClioSport Club Member
  986'S 172ph1+182FF
Go for it mate, dont listen to all the other w*****s on here, just because they have a faster car than you they think its funny when people ask about getting a few more bhps out of a smaller engine. Tossers tbh.
 
  Vivaro van
Had mine done and its smoother and a bit more torque i noticed, if its what u want have it done, ment to go well with a exhaust and decent filter
 
  328, MK1 Clio 1.4
FFS, why bother? If you can get it done cheap it will probably be your mate? Am I right? If so, don't bother. He liekly doesn't know what he is doing, it is never worth getting a cheap map.
 
  2007 clio dynamique
Well thats another point you have brought up , its actually a mates dad he does the mobile remapping i can get it done for 100 but as you said its going to be a generic map but does that mean its crap ? I basically wanted a bit more torque from the map which is why i wanted other opinions

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Sam

North East
ClioSport Area Rep
My old 1.4 was mapped and it did make it a big better. Still didnt make it fast though if thats what you want.
 
  CBR1000RR Fireblade
you dont half talk some s**te

That's rich coming from you.

I don't know why but I have noticed that you love nothing more than to post in re mapping threads spouting off about your inferior knowledge of live and generic mapping cars.

Your post in pretty much every mapping thread goes;

" I got 40hp from a £200 generic map blud, you get me yea"

You actually know f**k all about mapping, do you even know what a map looks like? What check sums are? What knock is? Anything about stoichiometric combustion?

Yes, you have a turbo diesel. Yes, tdi's respond the best to re maps. No, you don't have to witter on about it or mis inform the members of this forum with the inferior knowledge that you gained whilst stood in mcds car park.

To the OP; I wouldn't bother getting a 1.4 NA mapped. If you were to go through with it then make sure you get a live map with a decent company. The going rate is usually £300 +

After that, I'm out.
 

Martin_172

ClioSport Club Member
LOL coming from the expert mapper here, didnt you just buy an RS tuner to stick a generic map on your 182. ohh yes you did! priceless!!

ok guys i must admit generic maps are rubbish, ive had an excelent experiance with them, the arse piece above is running one and even posted up a thread about how impressed he is, however we both were wrong.

unless you want to cause £20,000 worth of damage to your engine, DO NOT buy one.

actually, my car is going into renault next week to have the latest software loaded onto the ECU to cure a missfire, i better cancel it as they arn't live mapping it!!!
 

Martin_172

ClioSport Club Member
do you even know what a map looks like?

lastly, forgot to answer your question, sorry

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  CBR1000RR Fireblade
Everytime you open your mouth you continue to confirm what I already think of you.

You have just shown your lack of knowledge by responding, not by answering any of the questions I asked you, but by posting a picture. Well done, really.

You strike me as the sort of person who forgets to breath or requires arm bands when consuming soup.

Yawn....
 

Martin_172

ClioSport Club Member
i thought you were out? lol a random stranger on the internet has an opinion on me, i feel special now! here was me expecting a decent reply from you.

every thread i see your name in usually ends up with you having a strange opinion which most people end up going against!
 
  CBR1000RR Fireblade
Every thread I see your name in results in everyone having to read the dribble you continue to post.

Do us all a favour and log out will you.

Thanks
 
So anyway. Generic maps. My take on it;

Every production car comes from the factory with one. Modern ECUs continually adapt to changing variables, so as long as the map has been written correctly, by someone who knows what they're doing, then there shouldn't be a problem. Of course, a bad map may not be good, but then again you wouldn't let Joey Deacon live map your car either.
 
  328, MK1 Clio 1.4
If I had a clio, there would be probably 3 people I would let anywhere near my car to map it. Generic maps I would avoid TBH. Much better gains and drive-ability to be had from live mapping.
 
  Listerine & Poledo
if you give me £50 I'll connect your car to a computer for five minutes then tell you it's faster.
 
  Listerine & Poledo
ok, £35, and you can have a graph with 2 lines on it!

It doesn't get much cheaper than that.

Guaranteed identical results to any other specialist
 
  SEAT Ibiza SC FR
You're doing it wrong, Craigus. You should know from advertising that you never put anything on the axis of a graph. Just look at the pointless beauty adverts on the telly.
 


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