Mike
i was just thinking my 438 and a decat and an rs2 pluss remap would I be on par with the 200bhp club
Mike
i was just thinking my 438 and a decat and an rs2 pluss remap would I be on par with the 200bhp club
MIke
With the mods are they mapped with std Ecu. ?
438s are a lot hotter than 197 cams so it would fly past 200, but like mike says you'd probably run out of Injector duration on the standard hardware.
Lesley's and dans both have cruise control added as well on this setup, and retain the Aircon so there is literally no downside to it (other than initial outlay of course it's an expensive change to make to a car of such low value)
438s are a lot hotter than 197 cams so it would fly past 200, but like mike says you'd probably run out of Injector duration on the standard hardware.
It was tried and the results were pretty dire, but it will be blamed on the mapping...
Chip - Why do you say cams are dead money? Do you mean you pay the money they're in and it will cost you similar costs to remove them than you'd get back if you sold them?
Surely when the RS2 is removed if you're selling up you'll still have to go back to the original place that mapped it and get the standard map back on it which i doubt will be free.
Can I just ask one little question:
When the RS2 was first introduced and RS Tuning were mapping the majority of the cars, the results werent great and people were pretty furious with the little gains, however now you (chip) and mike seem to be mapping them the gains seem to be greater and owners happier with the product? I know JamesT87 was really impressed with his on the new engine?
I was pretty sure I'd decided well and truely against the RS2 but these more recent results are more impressive than over the last few years
It was tried and the results were pretty dire, but it will be blamed on the mapping...
Means a lot more mapping as you have to change all the fuel scales for the bigger injectors.
We ended up keeping the standard injectors in ours.
It was tried and the results were pretty dire, but it will be blamed on the mapping...
Means a lot more mapping as you have to change all the fuel scales for the bigger injectors.
What's the spec of your engine Tony? May have to have a ride in it to see what it's like?
If you could find an injector that was very close in size, like literally just a few percent bigger, then you would get away with not rescaling them, slightly increased fuel pressure (how I assume Tony does it) would also work too although thats simpler to achieve on a ph1 than a ph2.
That info you pasted in is slightly wrong about the supertechs by the way. They are two piece exhaust valves not one piece.
Ah fair enough, i dont recall that tbh, No worries mate, just didnt want anyone reading it and getting slightly the wrong impression.I know, we have this conversation before Chip.
Best of a bad job really.