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pagoda
Member Since: 13 Aug 2009
Location: Not London Anymore (or the US for that matter)
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FOR SALE: BAS Remap Box/fault code reader-NOW SOLD |
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For sale is my BAS Remap box, which also allows you to read and clear fault codes. The remap is provided by Pete Bell at BAS and he will do a custom map for your vehicle for £150+VAT. I'm selling the box because I've now sold my car and am asking £260 posted via recorded delivery and properly packaged. For this you get the remap box, the cable that joins it to the car's computer port (just above the pedals on the drivers side), and the USB cable to link it to your computer.
The power difference with the remap is incredible (I think it's something like 45 bhp) and the response is far improved, removing the acceleration lag. The ability to read and clear fault codes has come in especially handy of late,
Pete's customer service is absolutely first class. He offered me alternatives between performance and economy when doing the remap. I saw at least a 10% improvement in fuel economy, as have many others on the site.
PM me with any questions.
Thanks. PAGODA
Last edited by pagoda on 17th May 2012 2:51 pm. Edited 1 time in total
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11th May 2012 8:17 pm |
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dimitri
Member Since: 12 May 2012
Location: L'viv
Posts: 1
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What sort of differences are there between the BAS map and this item? THis one is a much cheaper map to me so I wonder which is better or what is different.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Diesel-chip-tuni...978wt_1396
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12th May 2012 10:18 am |
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B16 KJR
Member Since: 10 Jul 2006
Location: Rosyth, Fife
Posts: 3005
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The one on ebay is only a device that fools the engine ECU to boost the injector pressures This is completely different to what you get with a custom remap
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12th May 2012 10:21 am |
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mrszymon
Member Since: 17 Apr 2012
Location: London
Posts: 425
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I am currently waiting a reply from BAS and BBS as to whether in future the FCR with Genesis will be capable of performing remote remapping. If it is then I'll wait for that; if not, I'll buy this from you (if someone else doesn't buy it first). (Either way I expect to pay for the map itself but it seems redundant buying dedicated hardware when I already have some which I think should be able to do the job).
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12th May 2012 12:17 pm |
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pagoda
Member Since: 13 Aug 2009
Location: Not London Anymore (or the US for that matter)
Posts: 1928
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Yes, as B16 says, I think they're two totally different products. The remap seems to alter many parameters rather than simply make the car go faster. It made mine more economical by at least 10% (using brim to brim measurements rather than the 'computer') and gear changes were far more responsive, particularly when accelerating from a standstill. The combination of this product as a fault code reader and Pete's website (which tells you what the codes are) is excellent when dealing with moronic dealers (like my local one).
mrszymon - PM sent.
Cheers. PAGODA
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12th May 2012 6:18 pm |
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chalky
Member Since: 22 Aug 2008
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 3145
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Pagoda
How do you read the codes ?
I take it that you have to plug in your laptop ? i was going to buya FCR and also want a re-map for the reasons that you state, improved drive from standing, gear change and maybe a bit of economy? Only dead fish go with the Flow !
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12th May 2012 9:41 pm |
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pagoda
Member Since: 13 Aug 2009
Location: Not London Anymore (or the US for that matter)
Posts: 1928
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Chalky,
When you plug the box into the OBD port on the car (under the steering wheel), you have a few options. You can read (copy) the existing map (which you would need to do to send to Pete); you can upload a new map (which Pete will send you) or you can either read and or clear fault codes. (There may be a few other options, but that's the nub of it). When you read/clear fault codes, the box simply lists on its screen the fault codes that are listed in the cars computer. You can then clear them if you wish. No lap top needed for any of this. You can do it all by the road side/top of a mountain. You only need a computer at the start of the whole business. First, you download the BAS programme from Pete's website onto your PC. You then take the box, plug it into the OBD port on the car and read the map. You then plug the box into your PC and open Pete's programme. It allows you to extract the map and email it to him. He then sets up a new map in accordance with your wishes (fuel econ vs performance, etc) and emails it back. You then upload that onto the map box, disconnect from your pc and that's the end of it. The map is then in the box for ever and you can upload it as many times as you like to your car. The original map (and any other's you've asked Pete for) also remain in the box. Pete's service is outstanding. I had my new map on my car within about an hour of sending him my original map. It's all done on email.
I've found the fault code read/clear function hugely useful when the car basically conked out of late. I read the codes (fuel related), cleared them, car started fine and got home fine without a recurrence since. Without the box I'd have been stuck.
Finally, the BAS map system is great because you can remove it when the car goes into the dealer and then put it on again when the car comes back. So no one else ever need know you have one. Remove/replace takes less than 5 mins.
Hope that helps/makes sense. PAGODA
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12th May 2012 10:28 pm |
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chalky
Member Since: 22 Aug 2008
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 3145
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Yes thats a great help, makes perfect sense, i just didnt know that there was a box "Of Tricks" for want of a better word, i thought that you received an email plugged in lap top and uploaded it ?
just a couple more queries off the top of my head ?
Does the box need to remain plugged in to the OBDII port for the Map to work ? I guess not
Also what happens IF the map on said "Box Of Tricks" does disapear ? i know you said it remains on there for ever to download as many times as you like but i could complicate the construction of a balloon pump !
Does the box of tricks have a screen on it ?
Thanks in advance ? Only dead fish go with the Flow !
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12th May 2012 10:47 pm |
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pagoda
Member Since: 13 Aug 2009
Location: Not London Anymore (or the US for that matter)
Posts: 1928
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Chalky,
No, it doesn't need to stay connected. It just acts as a means of putting a different programme into the cars 'computer' (getting thin on tech knowledge at this point; someone will come along with the correct terms, I am sure). I can't really see how the map could 'disappear' from the map box as it becomes part of its firmware, so it's sort of stuck in there (this is the technical term). If you did have a problem and it became corrupt, I'm pretty certain Pete would help you out. He's been brilliant with me. And yes, it has a digital screen that's about couple of inches square and a few buttons. Fault codes are read off the screen.
Cheers. PAGODA
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13th May 2012 8:13 am |
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NJSS
Member Since: 06 May 2009
Location: Catherington, Hampshire.
Posts: 10625
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You must have access to a Windows PC running XP.
You can, and should save the original map & the modified map on that PC.
It's a great product - thanks Pete.
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13th May 2012 9:10 am |
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chalky
Member Since: 22 Aug 2008
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 3145
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That's the thing, I only have Mac, if I buy this I'm also going to need a Lap top to power it all ?
I am definately interested and now understand what people were on about when they used to say that they were removing their map as it was going in for a service ? Then add it back on when it was done, there's no doubt in mind that the Product is excellent as its one of Petes and his expertise on this forum is second to none,
I will look into getting hold of a windows based cheap lap top and revert, Only dead fish go with the Flow !
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13th May 2012 11:15 am |
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pagoda
Member Since: 13 Aug 2009
Location: Not London Anymore (or the US for that matter)
Posts: 1928
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To be clear, the pc Is only needed once, at the beginning of the process, to down load the programme that allows you to send the map to Pete and receive it then load it onto the box. So a mate with a pc would be fine.
Also, whilst you will need a pc for the initial bit, you aren't constrained to xp. I run mine on a pc running 64 bit Vista and it works perfectly.
PAGODA
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13th May 2012 12:05 pm |
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chalky
Member Since: 22 Aug 2008
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 3145
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Hi,
Do you still have the Box ?
Let me know
Thanks
Keiron. Only dead fish go with the Flow !
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17th May 2012 1:27 pm |
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pagoda
Member Since: 13 Aug 2009
Location: Not London Anymore (or the US for that matter)
Posts: 1928
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Yes, now sold. Thanks. PAGODA
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17th May 2012 2:50 pm |
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