Benefits of a remap
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You get the option to have it or not, but every car so far has had full throttle.
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Hi Macdaddy,
Just out of interest my car is standard except an MRC air filter and remap. It's only 10-15 (if that) ps down on most modded cars and is night and day faster than before.
I'd really recommend the (MRC) remap even on a standard car based on my experience.
Just out of interest my car is standard except an MRC air filter and remap. It's only 10-15 (if that) ps down on most modded cars and is night and day faster than before.
I'd really recommend the (MRC) remap even on a standard car based on my experience.
Macdaddy wrote:Warranty if they found out YES
Insurance definately would be voided if they found out and you'd not declared it.
MOT no problem
Pro's are :
Improved fuel ecomomy (personally dont beleive that on a petrol)
Better torque
Engine more revvy and pulls harder.
Cons:
expensive for not much BHP but then its not about figures on N/A cars.
And as above..... pretty pointless on N/A unless you improve on air in and out!
Just my 2p !
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Re: RE: Benefits of a remap
Hi Macdaddy,
Just out of interest my car is standard except an MRC air filter and remap. It's only 10-15 (if that) ps down on most modded cars and is night and day faster than before.
I'd really recommend the (MRC) remap even on a standard car based on my experience.
Just out of interest my car is standard except an MRC air filter and remap. It's only 10-15 (if that) ps down on most modded cars and is night and day faster than before.
I'd really recommend the (MRC) remap even on a standard car based on my experience.
Macdaddy wrote:Warranty if they found out YES
Insurance definately would be voided if they found out and you'd not declared it.
MOT no problem
Pro's are :
Improved fuel ecomomy (personally dont beleive that on a petrol)
Better torque
Engine more revvy and pulls harder.
Cons:
expensive for not much BHP but then its not about figures on N/A cars.
And as above..... pretty pointless on N/A unless you improve on air in and out!
Just my 2p !
RS4 (06) saloon, phantom, satnav+, adaptive lights.
Audi TT MkII Coupe 2.0 TFSI
E36 BMW 328i Coupe (great car)
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Once the tq limiter is removed then (for max results) shouldn't the air box flap be removed as well. In stock form the air box flap opens at 5.25k to provide adequate air for when the throttle valve opens 100%.Doug_S2 wrote:You get the option to have it or not, but every car so far has had full throttle.
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We can replace that with the cold air feed. The airbox flap opens at high revs and high speed otherwise it sucks hot air through the radiator at low revs and low speed.
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Doug- I am very interested in your cold air feed but I live in the US. How do I go about getting the parts/diy?
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It is a easy diy job, but we remove the secondary air injectionwhich I think is in the way. But you will then get codes without our remap. It might be possible without removing it. I'll need to look on the next one.
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Re: RE: Benefits of a remap
Zorbs, what power are you running and have you had the engine cleaned/ported?zorbs wrote:Just out of interest my car is standard except an MRC air filter and remap. It's only 10-15 (if that) ps down on most modded cars and is night and day faster than before.
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Do you also have to remap for the additional airflow or do the ecu's adapt on their own. Keep me posted. BTW you guys should open a sister shop in US. Nobody here is doing anything like this for the RS 4 yet. Muchos dinieros to be had.Doug_S2 wrote:It is a easy diy job, but we remove the secondary air injectionwhich I think is in the way. But you will then get codes without our remap. It might be possible without removing it. I'll need to look on the next one.
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Of course we do - we spend a lot of development time with these cars. If you know any well respected US Tuning Shops that want to be a dealer tell them to get in touch.RS4POWER wrote:Do you also have to remap for the additional airflow or do the ecu's adapt on their own. Keep me posted. BTW you guys should open a sister shop in US. Nobody here is doing anything like this for the RS 4 yet. Muchos dinieros to be had.Doug_S2 wrote:It is a easy diy job, but we remove the secondary air injectionwhich I think is in the way. But you will then get codes without our remap. It might be possible without removing it. I'll need to look on the next one.
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Do you get WOT in gears 1-3 above 5k rpm or not at all?
Is WOT available throughout the rev range in 4-6?
Considering Arthurs 3k-8k test is done in 3rd gear, would standard map cars be significantly slower?
Is WOT available throughout the rev range in 4-6?
Considering Arthurs 3k-8k test is done in 3rd gear, would standard map cars be significantly slower?
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How much does a typical remap cost on these cars? And which company is recommended (I assume MRC!)?
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just out of interest but are dyno runs also not run in 3rd gear? could the torque limiting fact not come into play here, and show the car running less torque and power on the dyno?
Or is this a silly question?
Or is this a silly question?
Re: RE: Benefits of a remap
Sorry Steve, I should've mentioned that it was cleaned and ported. Can't imagine the porting makes a huge difference (?) but who knows with the cleaning! Either way it's probably clogged up again now but still feels much quicker than before.
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Power went from 370ps to 431ps.
Steve_C wrote:Zorbs, what power are you running and have you had the engine cleaned/ported?zorbs wrote:Just out of interest my car is standard except an MRC air filter and remap. It's only 10-15 (if that) ps down on most modded cars and is night and day faster than before.
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5th gear I believe, as you say power is limited in 3rdStoffle32 wrote:just out of interest but are dyno runs also not run in 3rd gear? could the torque limiting fact not come into play here, and show the car running less torque and power on the dyno?
Or is this a silly question?
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