craig3.2 said:
A remap is never going to give too much gain on a naturally aspirated engine, but I had my 3.0 done years ago,and it did take it from 232bhp to 255 bhp,along with only a k & N filter and remap.
As for the sport button,it did still add something,but not as noticeable a difference after remap,between sport button on and off,as without remap.Worth doing,if only spending around £400 or less to do
Only the m's have a limited slip diff as standard,sonny....was never on the 3.0's,unfortunately.
Arggh your right. Well at least the 3 litres came with the bigger brakes, etc to handle the power.
Are K and N filters worth buying? So much conflicting advice on those. Some say they are worse, some say they are no better than stock, etc.
I also think 23 bhp on a 3.0 litre (if it was actually 10% you never know with marketing these days) means he will get about 15bhp at best on a smaller engine. I don't think it's worth doing for 5-15 bhp extra. Was yours checked on a rolling road after or was it just a plug and play map with no rolling road involved craig?
I'd also never advise doing it on a auto box it's just not worth the potential risks. The only mods worth doing are mainly cosmetic mods. Upgraded internal/external lights. Stubby aerial. New exhaust tips. Relocating the roof motor. New DISA valve. Replace Vanos seals. It's never worth chasing more performance the law of diminishing returns is mighty, plus your insurance increase, etc means it's simply not worth it.
Turbo'ing the car is also money you will never get back and such an expensive job to do properly that you could probably upgrade to an M instead.
Your best option really is to buy a 3 litre.