Hi , is it possible or advisable to get a small power tune on a 2015 18i engine .
With an 18i you will get more than a 'small power tune' with a remap. Around 90-130 bhp increase is the norm.Hi , is it possible or advisable to get a small power tune on a 2015 18i engine .
Did it to my 20i. The increase in torque means that even with spirited driving I am averaging just over 1mpg MORE than I did previouslyThanks , I thought it a bit strange that the 4 cylinder 2 litres all looked about the same , but with power differences. I suppose it would effect fuel economy .
Not a problem...I would like to stay with remapping, no extra parts if possible .
It's the same engine as the 20i, with a different map, so it should take the same remap.Hi , thanks for your reply . How far would you go with z4 18i ( 158 hp ? )
There are many 'generic' maps available for the N20 (in fact they will all be generic maps in one form or another). The two most common are 240bhp to align with the standard N20 output of 245bhp, and a 280bhp. Both are fine and need no hardware changes.Hi , thanks for your reply . How far would you go with z4 18i ( 158 hp ? )
Don't forget you'll need to tell your insurer, so that might affect costs.Need to think about my wants and potential costs . But , full blown tune would be smile inducing....
Regarding costs, mine was ÂŁ295 about five years back.Need to think about my wants and potential costs . But , full blown tune would be smile inducing....
Where's the disagree button when you need it?Rolling road set up is a must!
As usual your generalisations are incorrect…Where's the disagree button when you need it?
The software files for the N20 maps were re-written over 15 years ago now by less than a handful of (very clever) software developers. One of which was Superchips. In 2010 they were probably the largest writers of software maps in the UK. I happen to know (because I asked) that they locked their maps, so they couldn't be tampered with by third parties; to make sure they were safe. They sold their software files to all and sundry for a price, as people do, and those people could call their maps whatever they wanted.
I firmly believe that these generic, locked, maps have been used by many with a rolling road to make no difference whatsoever, except to charge more money. It is easy to get a rolling road to say what you want, it's not so easy to unlock a locked software file.
The fact that ALL re-map files for the N20 are the same (they all quote the same two figures; 240 or 280 BHP) backs up my theory, along with what I was told by one of the pre-eminent companies in this field.
But if people want to pay the extra and get their car thrashed on a RR by 'Dave' from 'megahorsepower Ltd' and get a pretty bit of paper for the privilege, good luck to them.
And 'as usual' I was expecting your input!As usual your generalisations are incorrect…
There are a set of common maps sold by various cowboys ..
It’s infinitely easy to pick one of these maps and tweak any number of parameters in any number of tables
Tuners can’t help but tweak because they know better
So you have no idea on the history of these OTS maps..they could be similar they may not..
Your target figures can come through boost, ignition timing, fuel / air ratio, valve timing etc etc
So any single figure , say 270bhp could be achieved with an almost infinite number of different permutations..
The headroom on any engine varies based on wear n tear, amount of carbon deposits in the inlets and cylinder / piston crown, the state of particularly the HPFP, plug and coil condition as well as inlet / exhaust related matters.
Having spend dozens of hours on dynos with the same guys you learn a lot.
There are dozens of posts from the dyno boys who show that some OTS tune was less than optimum.
Of course the reverse is true…for example MHD OTS maps are exceptionally well developed reflecting hundreds of hours of tweaking over many engines of the same type.
As my own case on my N20 shows..I had a stock OTS tune from Celtic ..and it was utter crap…who made it crap…Celtic or the dealer through some mishap who knows.
So the gold standard is a dyno based tune..no ifs or buts…cheaper can be nastier..N20 isn’t an engine I’d take a risk on.