Won’t matter for most vehicles as the engine isn’t under load. They are just free reving the engine. MOT centres don’t, and won’t have rolling roads or be road tested. Many modern engines won’t even rev to red line without being driven.
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Our fuel consumption is about the same Steve, and it has been remapped.We seem to average 18-22 on our Iveco but if in a hurry 15![]()
I would have said all the remap torque curves I have seen lift the torque through the rev range, yes it may start earlier but maximum is also higher and therefore increases the power as well.All standard remaps do in a modern turbo diesel engine is change the amount of torque delivered at a given throttle pedal position and can also fool the ECU into not activating certain emissions systems (EGR, Adblue, stop/start etc ) to work around issues. The remap can also increase the rev limit to up the power but this is a bit pointless on a turbo diesel engine where torque is available in bucket loads from very low revs. If the emissions systems are bypassed then you will no longer be the Euro compliant for your original engine.
Some remaps may try to increase the torque beyond the manufacturers preset maximum but this is going into Stage 2 remaps, which start to nibble at the mechanical limits set by the manufacturers.
The weak point is usually the drivetrain and the gearbox itself is usually the weakest point in this. Our 3.0l Ducato gearbox is rated at 400Nm of torque which is also the torque limit dialled into the standard ECU map. A remap could give me in excess of 500Nm if I wanted and as a non dpf Euro IV engine it would pass any MOT smoke test, but I'd be nervous putting an extra 25% torque through any standard mechanical system.
A good standard remap doesn't increase the max torque but increases the requested torque at lower revs and so improves driveability by reducing gear changes. This keeps the mechanical bits within their design capacity, although ultimately may cause slightly earlier component failure from long term mechanical fatigue if you frequently request more torque at lower revs than the manufacturer intended.
Agree that many high street maps are a bit cavalier with the power and torque but they don't have to worry about warranties etc..I would have said all the remap torque curves I have seen lift the torque through the rev range, yes it may start earlier but maximum is also higher and therefore increases the power as well.
From memory Jock when you had clutch failure was this before or after your remapping?Our fuel consumption is about the same Steve, and it has been remapped.
I know a former Funster who went through 2 x clutches, due to a remap on his Fiat Ducato 244 based Hymer.
He had the remap removed once the cutch was replaced again, and never suffered a problem thereafter.
Cheers,
Jock.![]()
The remapping was done long before we took ownership.From memory Jock when you had clutch failure was this before or after your remapping?
I would imagine the Daily clutch to be more than man enough for the job I think it’s the same one fitted to the 210hp version,The remapping was done long before we took ownership.
Knowing of the former Funster's woes Steve, upon removal and replacement I asked if the dual mass flywheel failure, (not clutch), could have been caused by the extra torque applied by the remapping. The answer was a definite no, ie, the clutch plate would have failed first, and although failure of the centre boss of the DM flywheel wasn't unknown, this was the first my HGV mechanic pal had experienced in his 30 x plus years. I was just unlucky.
Had we not been keeping the MH long term, he would have put the original clutch plate back, as it was in very good condition with hardly any wear at all, when compared to the new one.
Cheers,
Jock.![]()
Fiat does the 180 is just a mapped 150.Glad it’s worked.
I am just skeptical I suppose, I mean, why didn’t they do it in the first place if it’s so good?
What are the downsides?
So if I have a 130 Fiat, what can I get without breaking stuff?Fiat does the 180 is just a mapped 150.
Vw does the 75 UP! Is just a mapped 60
The original map has to deal with a wide variety of country conditions and fuel quality available so pick a safe sweet spot. There are probably other examples but those are 2 i know of.
That's more how petrol maps are written. Turbo diesel maps just give a torque based on throttle position. Any fuel quality is adjusted when determining the fuel quantity to inject to achieve the desired torque. The performance maps will up the boost pressure a bit at lower revs and this adds a bit more fuel to increase torque. Standard maps just increase the requested torque for a given throttle position to provide an increase in the torque at lower revs where they are usually needed in a diesel.Fiat does the 180 is just a mapped 150.
Vw does the 75 UP! Is just a mapped 60
The original map has to deal with a wide variety of country conditions and fuel quality available so pick a safe sweet spot. There are probably other examples but those are 2 i know of.
A stage 1 will give you 160bhp which is pretty meaningless tbh. but it gives you 370Nm of torque which is ok for the gearbox.So if I have a 130 Fiat, what can I get without breaking stuff?
It’s a minefield which always puts me off, don’t get me wrong, free power is free power. Well, not free, but you get the drift.![]()
Since when?MOTs only test emissions at idle.
Apologies, what I meant was, in neutral. Not under continuous load.Since when?
Every diesel I've had has been tested at high revs..... Not constant but a 'floor it' to around 4000 rpm for a second or two.
Usually asked when/if the cam belts been changed as if it snaps during the test they are liable for repair.
Not worth the paper it's printed on then.Didn’t even have mine running for it’s first MOT last Novemberbloke looked at it said are you ok driving it over the pit for me
he then asked me to do lights, wipers and washers had a walk underneath said it’s fine and that was that got me certificate and drove off
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None of the MOTs are worth the paper these days as that is only a receipt not a certificate like it used to be. What is on the data base is what counts.Not worth the paper it's printed on then.
Rolling Road for brake test.
Analyser for emmisions test.
Both linked to computer for record.
Without the above the computer can't print the certificate.
Are you sure of that? I thought the Fiat one was considerably more than just a remapped 150, different turbo etc. no idea about the VW but I'd guess that would be similar.Fiat does the 180 is just a mapped 150.
Vw does the 75 UP! Is just a mapped 60
The original map has to deal with a wide variety of country conditions and fuel quality available so pick a safe sweet spot. There are probably other examples but those are 2 i know of.
Hi.I hear plenty of good things about remapping but can anyone admit to a remap going wrong or know of anyone who has had it go wrong. I asked a reputable company about it and they said due to it being a Fiat with a Comfortmatic gearbox they wouldn't touch it.
Good (translatable) info on that here https://squadra-tuning.nl/chiptuning/campertuning/ducato/ducato-2-3-m-jet-16v-140-pk-9at-2/Are you sure of that? I thought the Fiat one was considerably more than just a remapped 150, different turbo etc. no idea about the VW but I'd guess that would be similar.
It’s in Dutch!Good (translatable) info on that here https://squadra-tuning.nl/chiptuning/campertuning/ducato/ducato-2-3-m-jet-16v-140-pk-9at-2/
Gadget John on YouTube had issues as a result of a remap recentlyI hear plenty of good things about remapping but can anyone admit to a remap going wrong or know of anyone who has had it go wrong. I asked a reputable company about it and they said due to it being a Fiat with a Comfortmatic gearbox they wouldn't touch it.