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Remaps



  Fiat Panda 100hp
Hey folks,

All around this forum I hear people talking about remaping there engines etc.

I would like to know what exactly what is meant by this? And how much on average?

Sorry for being dumb lads/gals.

Thanks
 
  Lionel Richie
basically an engine is controled by an electronic fuel map within the car's computer, the stock map is the same on EVERY car of that make and model, a remap is basically this map adjusted to suit the engine and moddifications on that specific make/model

does that make sense???
 
  Fiat Panda 100hp
Kinda, thanks. So would I be able to remap my 1.4 engine or is there no point? And how much?
 
  Lionel Richie
yes you can (hillpower are the company you should speak to if its a mk1 1.4 RT) but if its worth it or not is entirley up to you, its not mine nor anyone's place to tell you that
 
  2005 Nissan Navara
not much point on a stock engine.

As Fred said, an engine is controlled by an ecu.

The ecu stores fuel and ignition requirments for a given load/speed event. the best way to describe the data is in a "look-up table", whereby for every load and speed event there is a certain fuel/ign value to make the engine run. this value on a stock ecu however isnt optimum for performance. basically, "remapping" changes the fuelling and ignition variable to increase perfromance.
 
  2005 Nissan Navara
gains would be minimal mate...very minimal. like i said, not much point on a stock engine.
 


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