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Author Subject: remap std. ecu
peugeot96

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Post #1
Does anyone with a tuned engine (cams throttle bodies etc.) and remapped std. ecu have before and after remap results ?
Posted 26th Apr 2012 at 20:56
stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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Post #2
Most people who have had a remap after cams (depending on which type of cam obviously) normally come back with around 190-195bhp, thats on the standard ECU.

Generally when people have fitted bodies they normally go for aftermarket management like Omex etc. Yes

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Posted 26th Apr 2012 at 22:34
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Post #3
I'm currently building an engine with machined pistons, uprated cams and bodies with a fully custom build mani which I'm planning on running the standard ecu, I will be doing before and after runs on the dyno (the mapper is a good friend so no worries about payin more for dyno time) and as things stand we ate reckoning on maybe 205~210bhp but only a proper run with a graph will tell, i will update my project thread as things start moving along! Thumbs up

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Posted 27th Apr 2012 at 00:08
atterz

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Post #4
Do let us know how it goes, i want to stay NA.

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Posted 27th Apr 2012 at 00:21
braymond

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Post #5
I've got 184bhp on kent PT81's - standard ECU. I dont know what it was before the remap though..

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Posted 27th Apr 2012 at 13:12
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Post #6
Dennis has pt81's mapped too Smile

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Posted 27th Apr 2012 at 14:14
atterz

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Post #7
Standard pistons?

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owain wrote:
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Posted 27th Apr 2012 at 17:55
welshpug!

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Post #8
yes but pocketed I think, like mine.

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Posted 27th Apr 2012 at 18:17
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welshpug! wrote:
yes but pocketed I think, like mine.

Yes I think Dennis has the original set that Martin did as its Martins old engine! Yes

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Posted 27th Apr 2012 at 18:43
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Post #10
Are yours pocketed Braymond? Im really interested in going down this route!

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Posted 27th Apr 2012 at 19:28

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