Dav the wheel nut said:
I've read a couple of posts on here about remapping with members varying opinions but I can't recall anyone posting who has actually had it done. :?
I've never seen one where the 'before' figure has matched the official figure, so the tuned version ends up 'gaining' 20bhp, but you only get 5bhp above standard.
It always makes me suspicious that either all of these engines are down on power from the factory, or that tuners are claiming they are lower so that they can advertise bigger gains.
You also get some owners who say their car 'feels' faster, without any dyno proof at all :?
I'm not saying there aren't gains to be had, but I'm not sure I'd want to pay £400 for an unwarranted modification that may only give you 5bhp peak increase and smooth out some of the power delivery (which might actually make it 'feel' less powerful).
You'll also find that most of these remaps are NOT live mapping, they simply buy a map from a develop (or develop it themselves), put your car on the dyno to make sure there's nothing wrong with the stock mapping/fuelling, apply the new map to your car, and then make sure there's nothing unusual going on. The excuse for not live mapping it is usually that the cars are almost identical, so it's not worth the effort/cost to do individual ones - but that's the USP of a live map, that you get a map that's unique to the idiosyncrasies of your specific car - as the engine of a car that's only done 10,000 miles of 50mph max driving may well behave differently to one that's done 100,000 miles and is a regular redline visitor.