Taz
Journeyman Pro
Anyone had this done to their car ?
Is it worth doing and what are the costs ?
Ta.
Is it worth doing and what are the costs ?
Ta.
Insurers will raid your wallet and any warranty will be void.
Marginally gain under normally driving but if you drive as before you might get better mpg.
I used to have a Volvo XC60 and was on a Volvo forum. I lot of people on there had them done. It gave them better economy and they talked about the power delivery being smoother and more pokey. Clearly they are not driving XC60's like sports cars but the extra oopmmh went down well. That engine had the capacity for expansion so the remap worked really well.
I'd recommend checking out a forum for the type of car to see what others have done and recommend. Speak to your insurer before you do it to see if there will be issues. As has been said, some don't mind, others wont touch you.
Take a looksie over at Briskoda.......Have you had your Skoda superb done (or anyone else)?
I do 12k plus a year, so wondering if worth it if I'm going to keep it for 4 more years.
Have you had your Skoda superb done (or anyone else)?
I do 12k plus a year, so wondering if worth it if I'm going to keep it for 4 more years.
What if he’s still within warrenty? Or his ECU is sealed (therefore needing to be opened) and something goes wrong.A full remap is better than just a tuning box, but you be better looking for Nissan/Renault specialists for such things.
You would need to advise your insurance co once done and each time you do a renewal.
However having had a daughter who had a Renault diesel in a Nissan I would say don’t do it. The Renault diesel aren’t the best and can be a real nightmare for even the simplest of things, and putting more pressure on such a delicate engine would be risky.
If hes under warranty, then its his choice and gamble.What if he’s still within warrenty? Or his ECU is sealed (therefore needing to be opened) and something goes wrong.
There are pro’s and cons for both options. For someone wanting to eek out some more power/economy safely out a car. Tuning boxes are very user friendly and leave ZERO evidence behind after removal.
If hes under warranty, then its his choice and gamble.
The problem with tuning boxes is that they arent as accurate as a bespoke remap, and do leave tell tale readings within the system. Also there is the chance of forgetting to take it out each time the car goes in for any work. Most remaps are software done via a laptop connected the same way the garage will interogate the car.
Personally I wouldnt remap a car until the warranty was gone, or I wasnt bothered about having the warranty. After that might be a different story.
Well done, but I wouldn’t disclose any more than thatA few weeks ago I had a job done under warranty without any issues.