Davey182 said:
Don't forget that your standard ECU will be generic and that seems to work ok... so a generic remap should be ok. what would be really nice is a dastek type chip...
but thats the thing.. you want it more than ok..
if everyone wanted just 'ok' we'd all have 1.2's with 15 quid budget tyres.
but we dont.. we want quick cars that handle well..
the standard map is a map that its for every one.. it has to take into account certain factors and make a compromise and be best map for performance/consumption/reliability/etc on every engine.
a generic remap will alter some of these but still it has to cater for EVERY engine.
a custom remap is specific to YOUR engine.. every engine is different., especially with the renaultsport shitely made inlet's. so its not having to make as much compromise.. its just getting the optimum out of your engine.
it would still run ok on someone elses engine but they may be able to get better results from their own remap.
if your getting a remap you may aswell get the inlet matche too for 200 quid (gdi/awt/hillpower) and you should see some nice gains.
but its all down to cost. proper remaps cost around £400 by a decent mapper.
chips/generic remaps cost more like 200?
you may not gain much more in terms of power from the full live map over the grp n remap
could maybe gain a couple bhp, but you may be able to get it to drive smoother, pull cleaner, or maybe be more fuel efficient. depending on engine. at the end of the day, the standard ECU has a compromise that has to work with all engines, a remap tries to get a bit more power, but still has compromise to work with all engines, a full personal remap is going to have very little compromise, just getting the most power it can out of your engine..