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Plug in chip or remap
Whats best, a tunit plug- in or simlar, or remap? I only do about 8k miles per year but would like to get rid of the flat spots and enhance the drivability in general. A bit more power and better mpg would be nice.D3 bonatti grey
31st May 2011 9:41 pm
Martin Site Admin and Owner
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Simple - remap06 D3 SE / 15 LR D90 XS SW / 88 LR 90 Td5 / 68 BMW 2000 ti
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31st May 2011 9:43 pm
guy lewis
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Thought that would be the answer Martin, but can you explain why as i would like to make a good informed decision.D3 bonatti grey
31st May 2011 9:56 pm
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It's a topic which crops up pretty much every month, if not every week So a search will pull up more info.
But in essence plug in boxes modify the signals from the ECU and make the engine do something that the ECU doesn't know it's doing, whilst lying to the ECU by modifying the signals going back to it.
Remaps alter lots parameters inside the ECU, so it runs the engine with that new set of parameters.06 D3 SE / 15 LR D90 XS SW / 88 LR 90 Td5 / 68 BMW 2000 ti
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31st May 2011 10:05 pm
guy lewis
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Ok, so whats best for the ecu? re any potential damage and can any harm come to the engine. I know lots of D3 owners do do this mod but i want to do whats best for the vehicle long trem.D3 bonatti grey
Remap is best long term as, done properly, like all the site sponsor ones, the ECU is given a new set of parameters to work to, as Martin already said, but keep the safety ones in place.Mark.
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31st May 2011 10:27 pm
bellautos
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Most "plug in boxes" connect to the rail pressure sensor only and use a programed MCU that alters the rail pressure signal output from the sensor before it goes to the ecu as said above.
The signal that goes to the ecu is used in many ways but one is to alter the high pressure pump control valve depending on fuel quantity and pressure needed for a spacific pedal demand required by the driver, changing the control valve alters the pressure in the rail for the injetors to meet the required demand.
The MCU alters this signal making the ecu think the pressure in the rail is low and in turn controls the pump control valve to close and rase the pressure in the rail to match what it beleives in needs.
This works to a certian extent to gain small amounts of power admitinglly but does have its limitations, EG you can only put through an injector a certian amount of fuel efficently depending on the trigger duration of that injector, so no matter how much you rase the pressure you still can not get the full amount through the injector because the duration is simply not eniough.
It also in some cases if is turned up high, over works the high pressure pump to meet what it belives is demand which could after long term use cause premature pump failure.
The pump is designed to work at certian pressure and not really built to exceed that pressure, the D3 pump generates as standard 1600bar @ 4000 psi, i know from manafactures documents i have that the pump will not stand much more safley for long periods without eventually causing problems internally.
An engine remap alters many things directly inside the ecu from injector timing, injector pluse width, turbo vane angle, turbo boost pressure, torque limiters and many more things which i beleive it a far more effective and safe way to increae power from the engine V a plug in box.
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31st May 2011 10:50 pm
jimbo23
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Guy give Pete at BAS a ring. My D3 is remapped by him and its like another motor now
You also get a interface kit so you can remove the remap for dealer visits and it doubles up as a engine fault code reader too.
Pete is a top bloke always at the end of the phone with support whenever needed.
31st May 2011 10:54 pm
burtm1
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Has anyone had any issues with insurance companies with regards to a remap? Will most insurers accept this mod without any big hassles or huge premium hikes?
1st Jun 2011 11:12 am
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The HP fuel pump on a mates Freelander failed a few weeks back, he's been using a "plug in" chip with the "volume" turned right up.
I had a re-map from TFC, would highly recommend TFC and the Torq Tune re-map.Knowledge & Reason - the arch enemy of faith
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Has anyone had any issues with insurance companies with regards to a remap? Will most insurers accept this mod without any big hassles or huge premium hikes?
No hassle, and about £50Mark.
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Many years back, I use to have a spare ECU that had a performance map, so when the car went in for a service, I would simply fit the original ECU.
This could well be worth looking at as there must be a few second hand ECU's kicking about.In Spain - 2018 F Pace - Down and out's Velar
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1st Jun 2011 1:21 pm
StaticMotion
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Just a thought and correct me if I'm wrong but the forthcoming changes in the pipeline and agreed by VOSA have made engine remapping a MOT failure. However as the MOT centre can't take bits off to look at things the ones that will fail are the add on plug in boxes.
I'm not sure if this is what you are thinking of but if it is then by all acounts in the first quarter of 2012 it would make your car a MOT failure unless removed.
I'll have a look for the VOSA link that had it all on it again, read it a while back.
1st Jun 2011 7:44 pm
bellautos
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If the MOT thing does come in then the BAS Remap Interface will be for sure handy for the end user, 5 mins to re write the ecu back to standard before any MOT or Dealer visit without even lifting the bonnet and fiddeling with plugs and connectors
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1st Jun 2011 7:49 pm
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If the MOT thing does come in then the BAS Remap Interface will be for sure handy
Lol I'll line em up you knock em home.
I can't find the link at the moment sorry, but it's under I think section 6.something Illegal engine modification.
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