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Bluest Member Since: 23 Apr 2016 Location: Lancashire Posts: 4206 |
I know you won’t want to give away any trade secrets or anything, but could you do a thread covering the process of developing a custom or off the shelf map? I’m interested in what is involved, parameters you can change, how you make sure it’s not going to damage anything etc etc. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
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10th Mar 2018 8:08pm |
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Empire Tuning Member Since: 20 Feb 2018 Location: Colchester Posts: 44 |
The term "off the shelf" and "generic" get used alot and this is mainly down to how its been tuned. For example a remap from "we tune any car.com" wont of had time or the R&D put into it ensuring that each individual modification within the calibration is 1 achievable by the current hardware and two not have any long term effects eg pushing things beyond there safe working limit.
These type of tunes tend to be % based and modify things that "look" like torque limiters, injection quantity etc this is because they do not have the data or the knowledge of what they are working with and are basically guessing. This was from a company that tunes 100's vehicles a day and NOT from any tuner in the Land Rover world. The vehicle had various issues relating to random area modifications which made the car do odd things Click image to enlarge Although these are torque maps they do not require modification as they are for when the vehicle is in limp home mode! Unfortunately explaining exactly how i make my remaps wouldn't be good for business, BUT if your ever in my area then you are very welcome to pop in and i will gladly show what i do within the software and explain why and how etc |
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10th Mar 2018 8:59pm |
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