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Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 12:44 pm |
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| Hi has anyone fitted a performance enhancing mod to their 2.8 td. Does it help the abysmal accel away from roundabouts before the turbo kicks in? Are they easy to fit ? how much do they cost & are they value for money . rgds deegod |
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Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 1:10 pm |
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I'm rather surprised that you are saying "abysmal accel away from roundabouts" I have a 2.8TDI Fiat Kontiki 650 and am more than happy with the unchipped performance, I assume it's been checked?
Steve at Essanjay told me there is a marked difference, but I'm satisfied with what I have.
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Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 1:21 pm |
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Deegod wrote
"Hi has anyone fitted a performance enhancing mod to their 2.8 td. Does it help the abysmal accel away from roundabouts before the turbo kicks in? Are they easy to fit ? how much do they cost & are they value for money . rgds deegod"
Deegod have a look at:-
http://www.motorcaravanning.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=166
We are having our 2.8 Timberland chipped as soon as the warrentry expires.
From all the reports I've read nobody that has had the work completed is unhappy.
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Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 3:24 pm |
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| Ephesus Thanks for that ,two most intersting links, first time I have seen a price mentioned, £425 seems a bit steep or am I a tight old git! rgds deegod |
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Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 5:35 pm |
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Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 6:39 pm |
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If your vehicle is not a "J", ie has not got common rail injection, then I believe you are limited to an analogue processor . This effectively tricks the management system into thinking the engine is still cold, and increases the fuel to the injectors, and therefore increases the performance.
If it is common rail, then you can get digital processors which more accurately adjusts fuel pressure and spray patterns than the standard management system to give improved performance.
Digital are better, but more expensive. Usually if there is an adjustment knob on the box it is analogue.
Analogue processors are around £200 and digital £375 upwards. The other option is to go to someone like TB Turbo and get your existing management system modified, but this is not revesible or removable.
Colin
PS these are only my opinoins and conclusions from some research I did a few weeks back. |
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 12:05 am |
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with regards to the question about chipping diesels
I own a garage and regulaly have vehicles in to be chipped.My preference is superchips who have mobile technicians countrywide .Ive had my last three motorhomes chipped its the first mod I do, more power better acceleration and better fuel economy.Out of interest for the people who say chipped motors wont pass the diesel smoke test at MOT time,well I did one today and took it straight down for an MOT went through on fast pass which very few diesels do ,for the layman the smoke imitted from the exhaust has to be within a certain level or your motor fails.But beware of the black boxes fitted between the ECU (computer) they just fool the ECU into thinking its underfueling and give it more hence more smoke.If in dought seek advice. £400 to£500 is about normal price,well worth it . |
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 12:28 am |
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Hi Maxwell and welcome,
Would this be the company your on about,
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Interesting to note they say an increase of 25bhp, that is quite a substantial gain,
better idea than the box that some seem to fit, they actually remap the ecu.
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 9:35 am |
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[quote:9a9e913854]But beware of the black boxes fitted between the ECU (computer) they just fool the ECU into thinking its underfueling and give it more hence more smoke.[/quote:9a9e913854]
Maxwell,
I was under the impression that van Aachen claim no difference at all in performance between their SmartBox and SmartChip. Andm, indeed that emissions remain within prescribed norms.
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