dean101287
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On a turbo converted car is it possible to have a remap that can have say 3 different settings.. So setting 1 can run 0.2 psi, setting 2 can run 0.5 and setting 3 full? If so how much more expensive would it be.
[Edited on 22-07-2008 by dean101287]
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JM_16v
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erm yes and dunno
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dean101287
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the first part is good news
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Brett
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Wouldn't you just get your car setup with a boost controller?
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JM_16v
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tbh you can get management you set up with your laptop and can custimise everything. my friend has it on his civic and can set the rev limit, turn vtech on and off and adjust boost etc
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dean101287
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I dont know... im learning as i go
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dean101287
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quote: Originally posted by JM_16v
tbh you can get management you set up with your laptop and can custimise everything. my friend has it on his civic and can set the rev limit, turn vtech on and off and adjust boost etc
thats gunna be pricey tho
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Dave A
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a lot of aftermarket ECU systems can have different maps.
TBH its a pointless excersize as you will effectively pay for 3 different maps as less boost means you will need different fuel and ignition timing maps.
When customers ask me for switchable maps on performance cars I always reply with the same suggestion, if you dont want it to boost as much, or have as much performance, then the best switch is the throttle pedal. Use it less.
On some remaps with standard ecu's we do switchable maps between performance and economy, the difference is huge between the 2 settings in both performance and economy. Best suited to Turbo diesels though.
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P1CK4D
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quote: Originally posted by dean101287
quote: Originally posted by JM_16v
tbh you can get management you set up with your laptop and can custimise everything. my friend has it on his civic and can set the rev limit, turn vtech on and off and adjust boost etc
thats gunna be pricey tho
Dont want to pay much money dont buy anything turbo IMHO. Especially anything converted.
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dean101287
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quote: Originally posted by Dave A
a lot of aftermarket ECU systems can have different maps.
TBH its a pointless excersize as you will effectively pay for 3 different maps as less boost means you will need different fuel and ignition timing maps.
When customers ask me for switchable maps on performance cars I always reply with the same suggestion, if you dont want it to boost as much, or have as much performance, then the best switch is the throttle pedal. Use it less.
On some remaps with standard ecu's we do switchable maps between performance and economy, the difference is huge between the 2 settings in both performance and economy. Best suited to Turbo diesels though.
Could the same theory be used on turbo petrol. Remap a standard ECU for performance and economy.. If so how much?
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dean101287
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quote: Originally posted by P1CK4D
quote: Originally posted by dean101287
quote: Originally posted by JM_16v
tbh you can get management you set up with your laptop and can custimise everything. my friend has it on his civic and can set the rev limit, turn vtech on and off and adjust boost etc
thats gunna be pricey tho
Dont want to pay much money dont buy anything turbo IMHO. Especially anything converted.
But I like to play
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Dave A
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quote: Originally posted by dean101287
quote: Originally posted by Dave A
a lot of aftermarket ECU systems can have different maps.
TBH its a pointless excersize as you will effectively pay for 3 different maps as less boost means you will need different fuel and ignition timing maps.
When customers ask me for switchable maps on performance cars I always reply with the same suggestion, if you dont want it to boost as much, or have as much performance, then the best switch is the throttle pedal. Use it less.
On some remaps with standard ecu's we do switchable maps between performance and economy, the difference is huge between the 2 settings in both performance and economy. Best suited to Turbo diesels though.
Could the same theory be used on turbo petrol. Remap a standard ECU for performance and economy.. If so how much?
yes, on some turbo petrol models, depens on how the boost is controlled. If you can limit boost via the ecu it can be done, did a Zafira gsi recently. Map 1 made 212 bhp with about 27psi, map 2 made 163bhp with 7-8 psi
the difference is 26mpg vs 37 mpg
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dean101287
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looks like just a bog standard remap it is then
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P1CK4D
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quote: Originally posted by dean101287
quote: Originally posted by P1CK4D
quote: Originally posted by dean101287
quote: Originally posted by JM_16v
tbh you can get management you set up with your laptop and can custimise everything. my friend has it on his civic and can set the rev limit, turn vtech on and off and adjust boost etc
thats gunna be pricey tho
Dont want to pay much money dont buy anything turbo IMHO. Especially anything converted.
But I like to play
Play with what?
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dean101287
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many things................
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SportBoy
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as dave said one map and adjust your foot as too how fast you want to go
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dean101287
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I think that will be fine also..I just thought it would be nice
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SportBoy
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its not a total waste of time but would be better on something monstoursly fast on full chat .. ie a car like muppetsports.
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