do you have to have a decat for this map?
do you have to have a decat for this map?
What i want to know is, do i drive to JMS pay them how much??? and my car is done.
Or do i need a RS tuner, then buy the maps, again how much? And if i do that can i revert to standard map as and when i choose?
Had the over-run map for 3 months now and MPG has not changed the slightest.
You get crackles and pop's and you also get a few big bangs too. I'ts also confirmed by friend thats it spits a good few flames after a vigorous boot. I'm running mine with a silent decat now and it's still just as loud. Only difference is I can cruise the motorway without a drone to my ears.
Ahh thats good then! I dont really do many motorway miles, so dont really worry about that!Had the over-run map for 3 months now and MPG has not changed the slightest.
You get crackles and pop's and you also get a few big bangs too. I'ts also confirmed by friend thats it spits a good few flames after a vigorous boot. I'm running mine with a silent decat now and it's still just as loud. Only difference is I can cruise the motorway without a drone to my ears.
The pops only occur at over 4.5k rpm anyway so if your revving your car that much then you cant be too worried about fuel consumprion lol.
Will use more petrol because it's dumping a small amount down the exhaust.
The pops and bangs are generated, as already discussed, through a combination of mapping features - however it is completely safe and has no impact on your MPG etc.
.The overrun maps that we developed with Henk are designed to only make their presence known above a 4.5k cut off, meaning during daily driving you will rarely activate it.
The pops and bangs are generated, as already discussed, through a combination of mapping features - however it is completely safe and has no impact on your MPG etc.
A decat is a must (as the overrun feature will break down and damage the cat cells) and an non OEM exhaust system is also preferable.
There should only be one version avaliable, as the first development map we experimented with did not have a cut off point (and as a result was just simply to much.)