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Author Subject: ANY 306 HDi re-map, £50
jammapic

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Post #1
Hi,

I'm doing a bit of a HDi mapping deal at the moment.

ANY HDi map, stage 1, stage 1+, stage 2, stage 2+, hard cut limiters, bespoke Stage 3 maps, 1800bar rail sensor mods etc etc etc, all just £50 if ordered before the end of the month.

Can do this as a remote email file service, or flash it here at my premises in Lancashire for a small fee.

Also, I'm happy to discuss more with people if they are after specifics....

james@nosmokenopoke.com, 07769165138.

Thanks,

JP

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Posted 25th Mar 2014 at 13:25
dcc

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Post #2
Would this apply to a xsara 90bhp 2.0 hdi?

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Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 13:13
demondriverdan

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Post #3
Should be ok as they are the same block and I think the same ECU?

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Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 13:25
rikky 🦔

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Post #4
how does this benefit me on a standard 306 HDi? suppose i should read up about each stage / etc first

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Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 13:28
aaron6

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Post #5
I have an hdi with a stage one map which is decated and the difference is massive. Much morr get up go and still super on mpg. Averages just under 50mpg doing the usual short journeys and I used it the other week to go to bigbadbowens from maidstone and it made 68mpg on the motorways.

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Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 13:31
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Post #6
at what cost though, surely something must give? turbo etc etc not need uprating?

i'm interested though. mine's standard, with a diy battered-inside-with-a-jack-handle decat. it must only be putting out 300bhp at the moment so more power is ideal

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gti6 inlet manifold badges | 306 rear boot badges (p2/p3)
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Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 13:36
bennn

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Post #7
rikky wrote:
at what cost though, surely something must give? turbo etc etc not need uprating?

i'm interested though. mine's standard, with a diy battered-inside-with-a-jack-handle decat. it must only be putting out 300bhp at the moment so more power is ideal


+1 on this. Mine's standard and I don't really want to/CBA be f**king about changing parts on it but i'd love to be able to cook a few more fools on my way to and from work so mapping sounds like a good option.

I've dropped you an email anyway.

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Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 14:02
dangti6

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Post #8
With a stage 1 map these must rip a GTi6 a new one?

Can you add launch control?

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  • Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 14:04
    jimmyrallye

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    Post #9
    With any remaps as soon as it's done you drive it hard any way so something will go pop , I'm tempted to get my 1 series remapped but scared of the costs

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    Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 14:08
    jimmyrallye

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    Post #10
    Exactly suppose it don't matter if you blown up ya dirty dervs haha

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    Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 14:16
    demondriverdan

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    Post #11
    Stage 1 on an HDi is pretty safe. Obviously you can't be 100% certain but the majority of people have no issues. I had mine mapped but the fuel pump wasn't up to the challenge so it kept shutting down on WOT. It did make a big difference though and I would recommend it if you can get it done.

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    Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 14:32
    rikky 🦔

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    Post #12
    dangti6 wrote:
    With a stage 1 map these must rip a GTi6 a new one?

    Can you add launch control?


    what about lunch control to stop you eating whilst driving?

    my 306 does about 650-700 to a tank all the time even with a chuffing injector so don't want to jeopardise anything. but if i can up the power a bit i'd be happy if it didn't sacrifice mpg too much

    wow i sound like one of the diesel mpg idiots i used to rant about

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    Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 14:34
    dangti6

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    Post #13
    I find the let down with the HDi is the lag when pulling out on people.

    With launch control I could sit there bouncing on the limiter and pull away on boost, thus spinning the rounderabout and flinging the paupers out of my exit path.

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  • Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 14:48
    webster

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    Post #14
    jimmyrallye wrote:
    With any remaps as soon as it's done you drive it hard any way so something will go pop , I'm tempted to get my 1 series remapped but scared of the costs


    Which 1 series do you have?

    I had my 3 series mapped it made a big difference.

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    I'm stopped for speeding on a daily basis but now the police are aware that I live for the 306 they dare not interfere, just sit in their cars quaking as I drive past.
    Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 15:15
    aaron6

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    Post #15
    rikky wrote:
    dangti6 wrote:
    With a stage 1 map these must rip a GTi6 a new one?

    Can you add launch control?


    what about lunch control to stop you eating whilst driving?

    my 306 does about 650-700 to a tank all the time even with a chuffing injector so don't want to jeopardise anything. but if i can up the power a bit i'd be happy if it didn't sacrifice mpg too much

    wow i sound like one of the diesel mpg idiots i used to rant about

    like I said. Mpg on ours is 46-50mpg on the work run which is a short trip and I managed 68mpg on a long run driving 2 stints of 2hours. Cant grumble. Its a great mod. Smokes a bit on boost but like the derv boys say, no smoke, no poke.

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    Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 15:15
    webster

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    Post #16
    dangti6 wrote:
    I find the let down with the HDi is the lag when pulling out on people.

    With launch control I could sit there bouncing on the limiter and pull away on boost, thus spinning the rounderabout and flinging the paupers out of my exit path.


    LOL

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    I'm stopped for speeding on a daily basis but now the police are aware that I live for the 306 they dare not interfere, just sit in their cars quaking as I drive past.
    Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 15:15
    jammapic

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    Post #17
    Haha, great responses!

    Stage 1 is very safe, no mechanical mods required, and sees great gains (around 130hp). A stage 2 requires an intercooler and would normally see around 160hp, often an uprated clutch is required as the gains in torque are massive.

    If a big fuel pump and bigger turbo is fitted, up to 200hp is achievable with a stage 3 map.

    If anyone has any specific questions please do get in touch, I've done loads of these now in stage 1, 2, and 3.

    Thanks,

    James

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    Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 21:02
    jimmyrallye

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    webster wrote:
    jimmyrallye wrote:
    With any remaps as soon as it's done you drive it hard any way so something will go pop , I'm tempted to get my 1 series remapped but scared of the costs


    Which 1 series do you have?

    I had my 3 series mapped it made a big difference.


    I've got a 120d msport what three series do you have is it a diesel

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    Posted 26th Mar 2014 at 21:05
    allye

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    If you email the file how do you go about putting the map on the ecu?

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    Posted 28th Mar 2014 at 09:20
    welshpug!

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    Post #20
    connect your computer to the car.

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    Posted 28th Mar 2014 at 11:35
    demondriverdan

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    Post #21
    PP2000 (Win XP) or a Galetto (Win 7) are the devices I know. IMO it's easier to take the trip and get someone to do it for you as you could brick the ECU which wouldn't be ideal!

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    Posted 28th Mar 2014 at 12:10
    cully

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    DDD that would be KWP2000 (winxp) not PP2000 Wink
    Posted 28th Mar 2014 at 12:38
    demondriverdan

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    Ah, so close! I knew it was something like that, PP2000 must be diagnostics then?

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    Posted 28th Mar 2014 at 13:23
    welshpug!

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    yup.

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    Posted 28th Mar 2014 at 13:48
    jammapic

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    Post #25
    I can do it here in Lancashire, or alternatively you can buy a tool from ebay.

    MPPS is great, has a recovery mode and for £20 you can't go wrong!

    JP

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    Posted 28th Mar 2014 at 17:17

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