Is the below statement correct, or does anybody have any other beliefs on the subject:
'The clio 197/200 ECU has four different base maps on which it will constantly change and choose the optimal one depending on weather, temp, humidity etc.
When you get the car remapped only the 'mode' that its currently selected will be mapped, meaning you'll only use that map 1/4 the time.'
Example:
ECU Maps.
Setting one > Start up/Very cold
Setting two > Cold day ( Car mapped here )
Setting Three > Warm day
Setting four > Hot day
So from going off the chart above, the car will only run the expensive remap and extra power when its chose to run off setting two?
Any other time the car will be as standard and not benefitting from the remap.
Thanks for reading, any light on the subject would help as im debating a very expensive Standalone ecu upon this info.
'The clio 197/200 ECU has four different base maps on which it will constantly change and choose the optimal one depending on weather, temp, humidity etc.
When you get the car remapped only the 'mode' that its currently selected will be mapped, meaning you'll only use that map 1/4 the time.'
Example:
ECU Maps.
Setting one > Start up/Very cold
Setting two > Cold day ( Car mapped here )
Setting Three > Warm day
Setting four > Hot day
So from going off the chart above, the car will only run the expensive remap and extra power when its chose to run off setting two?
Any other time the car will be as standard and not benefitting from the remap.
Thanks for reading, any light on the subject would help as im debating a very expensive Standalone ecu upon this info.
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