Anyone actually had a remap done?

i find giving mine a throttle reset makes it "feel faster" too.

So I agree without an accurate dyno (so same temp conditions/ fuel/tyre pressure) before an after.

I've had a couple of dynomatics done in the past... and i find my power levels can vary depending on which way the wind is blowing!
 
Stuart Truman said:
If it's had a before and after rolling road, that's good enough evidence :thumbsup:
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Not necessarily.

If the car is removed from the dyno between runs, then you can strap it down differently to increase/decrease the pressure on the rollers, which can then increase/decrease the at-the-wheels reading.

I also notice on the graph posted earlier that the oil temp is listed at nearly 451.9C, ambient temp is 0.0C, and the gear used was 5th but states a 1.86 ratio, when I'm sure it's a 1.00 ratio.

The other confusing thing is you've got a plot which shows 4 lines (assuming before & after for power & torque), yet the legend above says there should be 3 lines, one for motor power, one for wheel power and one for losses.

If there's one error, can there not be more?
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Just returned from a 100 mile round trip and can confirm 100% that there is more to remapping than snake oil. Car seems smoother across the whole range and definitely pulls a lot stronger in 1st, 2nd and 3rd gears (not so noticeable when overtaking at motorway speeds).

Money well spent imho.

Paul :D
 
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