[quote=""jason@bwchiptune""][quote=""storminmike""][quote=""pvr""]Interesting point raised there, as if indeed the dealer could "wipe" a remap, it implies that they are all the same and therefore a remap should also apply to all cars or is it a case that a remap is completely done on the individual characteristics of an engine than use a "generic" map?[/quote]
Dunno....maybe Jason can answer this one
I thought that if the code was sent off it was sort of like a blue print in order to pick the appropriate alternative map off the shelf (having been previously developed) so to speak
therefore
map A becomes tweaked A
map B becomes tweaked B
etc
where map A relates to engine x....car y etc...
dunno.....maybe that's why the new code can be put back in so quick?[/quote]
to get into tuning it depends on what persons bugdet is like to start with and if they would like to make there own mod files(which not every one has the time or knowledge to do) £1600 will allow you to buy a professional reader and writer to down/upload the ecu flash files,
if you want to make your own mod maps a start off kit will cost about £5100 onwards with some training,this will get you on the 1st stage of the ladder which would be a professional reader and writer to down/upload the ecu flash files and software to adjust the maps in(these normaly come with a subsciption of about £1000 x 2 to maintain a year)
there is no ending to the price you can pay for different equipment and software
with the software to mod the maps,after training and some help, he/she will be able to very roughy tune a bmw diesel engine 1 type way only with bit of knowledge and the files map loctions provided by the tuning software,this will give about and extra lets say on a 25-35bhp extra
its like a kid with his first drawing and 5 different colour pencils(the ori file and the map locations),the more he draws the better he sharper the drawing gets(adjusting maps),
if he mixes the colours he can get other colours that look nice or look not so nice and so he knowledge expands(some maps together will produce more power & torque,others together will lose or hold back power and torque) if he studys what he is doing he will learn more but after some time(fine tuning the maps)
but he is still resticted by the colours he has(maps to adjust by the tuning software)
he can know make the mods to the maps in a short time(he will only be able to do this type of tuning till he gets to the next level)
now to tune +45bhp or more with strong torque he will need open software which is for the pros(to see and find all the maps by him self,which he will need years of knowledge to find,rescale and adjust the extra maps) to allow adjustment of more maps and raise restrictors in theflash read from the ecu,which takes alot more time to do
some on here have seen us adjusting there cars ecu maps and know how long it can take[/quote]
Cheers Jason...that's quite a comprehensive reply
Do you think my indy will therefore have access to some illicit maps then given he has the hardware?
I know there is no such thing as a free lunch but say with a facelift 3.0d can all parameters (MPG, torque, HP) be improved at once without one going negative?
Like e.g MPG, HP, Tq
standard car 0, 0, 0
made up numbers for illustration
tune a.... +10, +30 + 30
tune b...+5, +50, + 50
tune c...-5, +80, +80
in other words do you offer a menu
ps...did you used to be on the e36coupe forum?