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Soooo I'm thinking of going for a proper remap and sodding the warrant! Ha. My question is... What kind of values should I not exceed (torque and BHP wise) to ensure I don't damage the stock components? Or is there no real value and is this something I should be taking up with the remap company?
you should be looking for 200bhp anything over that is risky
to get the best results upgrade air filter and exhaust
you will have to find your nearest mapper and have a chat with them
13:th-Mar-2016, 16:00:51 (This post was last modified: 13:th-Mar-2016, 16:12:12 by sheppy1.)
(13:th-Mar-2016, 15:26:21)tucpal Wrote: haha i thought you had a 2.0 cdti you should be aiming for 150 160bhp then
any improvement will be better than what you have for sure
check superchips out they say they can get 145 bhp
bluefin is a removable remap you load it up and you can remove it when you want and add it back when you want
good bit of kit there nice and safe maps not the best for bhp figures usually 10 to 20 bhp behind other mappers quotes
but still good all the same also try IPF remaps again works like a bluefin removable map usually better than bluefins bhp figgers
other wise go and get it done somewhere with dyno runs etc.
Spot on! Cheers dude gonna see what this local remap company says tomorrow about what they can get from my car and what it will cost and then ill make a decision
If you are still under warranty, I would suggest getting a tuning box so it can be easily removed if you need to. Tuning box is half the price as well give or take.
yeah was gonna do that mate but in the event of anything serious going wrong VX would instantly be able to find out that I had a chip installed :(
@tucpal With the bluefin do you just use the weird dongle remote thing to install the remap and then remove it? Also after it's done can it ever be removed (the remap that is)?
(13:th-Mar-2016, 16:15:04)stigeye Wrote: If you use a box and something goes wrong you take the box off and Vauxhall would be none the wiser wouldn't they and your warranty would still stand?
No the ECU has an image on it which gets flipped so if he blows the engine they will check.
People need to stop thinking a box is untraceable if removed it's not.
Agreed both are detectable and yes ipf flash and bluefin are maps you upload yourself and then if you go to the dealers and have any system updates etc you can take the map off put the original back on and after updates are done by the dealers the map can be put back you have to way up what is more important to you improved performance and economy or your warranty the bluefin and ipf are not over the top maps so less chance of something going wrong just get it done and stop panicking about something that may never happen best options for you are box or one of the above removable remaps
I just can't see there being such a big performance gap between a basic remap and a tuning chip, both will give you somewhere around 25bhp increase, there or thereabouts. Personally I would go for the chip, when your done with the car you unplug and take it with you, sell it, refit it to your next motor if you have one that's interchangeable. Some people like the remap, then change of filter, exhaust etc etc, the whole chebang just to eke out that few extra bhp, koudos, bragging rights. Unless you are doing shows and like going around tracks a lot the whole fast n furious thing isn't my cuppa. Then again I could be just showing my age now.
Hahaha all I want is something reliable that gets me more power... Now finding a reliable garage in my area is like finding a unicorn. The bluefin seems to be a good balance between reliability, performance and also ease of installation and gets 36BHP and 60NM more torque from the engine too... Not pushing it too much and should see me getting a noticeable boost
Bluefin is a good option if it's available for your car. They didn't support the astra stop/start editions when I last looked. 2.0 Cdti that is. 160hp yes, 165hp no.
13:th-Mar-2016, 22:55:35 (This post was last modified: 13:th-Mar-2016, 22:57:30 by sheppy1.)
(13:th-Mar-2016, 22:36:13)marcus Wrote: Bluefin is a good option if it's available for your car. They didn't support the astra stop/start editions when I last looked. 2.0 Cdti that is. 160hp yes, 165hp no.
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They don't appear to support my exact engine code but have mailed them anyway
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Odd as demon tweeks have it here for my engine size and my bhp but they don't state the engine codes it's for
On the Bluefin site though they list it by engine codes and mine ain't there...
Weird. Do you have stop/start? For S/S they have to remove the ecu from the car because there is some added security complication. If that's the case, no real benefit using superchips as you won't have the flexibility to remove the map by yourself.
(13:th-Mar-2016, 21:07:52)tucpal Wrote: Agreed both are detectable and yes ipf flash and bluefin are maps you upload yourself and then if you go to the dealers and have any system updates etc you can take the map off put the original back on and after updates are done by the dealers the map can be put back you have to way up what is more important to you improved performance and economy or your warranty the bluefin and ipf are not over the top maps so less chance of something going wrong just get it done and stop panicking about something that may never happen best options for you are box or one of the above removable remaps