JGM Car remap
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JGM Car remap
Had car re-mapped today at Surrey rolling road by jgm top bloke knows his stuff car made 305 bhp with just centre decat and walbro fuel pump .Thanks a lot Simon fo your help and will be calling soon after sorted out few more bits!
Cheers Phil
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Glad to hear you got it all sorted in the end mate . It was a good day and just wanna say thanks to the simon as well .Well impressed with my car she fly's!!!
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What sort of shims is it mate? Quite interested in this as your cars same colour & year as my type r.
Looking forward to getting as remap meslf...what sort of bhp was it doing before hand?
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I don't know about previous bhp as he did not do a power run with it first but he did say it should have been doing around 270 which is why i'm fairly happy with the end result ,their was no more Simon could have done without risk damaging the engine!
As for the shims i have got to find out about them tomorrow said it was a case of dropping the engine so costly by sound of it.
Phil
As for the shims i have got to find out about them tomorrow said it was a case of dropping the engine so costly by sound of it.
Phil
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Simon had a long day then!! I would of stayed longer but didn't fancy sitting on the biggest car park in the world!! (M25) Mine went well i think 370/390 on the rollers with boost tailing off from 1.4 to 1.1 bar but on the road held 1.4ish
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Can't wait to get mine done by him (when i can afford it : ( )
Always wondered what mappers did if they find a fault with your car after either of you travelling for hours? I suppose it's just tough luck!? Would **** me off especially if i'd paid £600.
Always wondered what mappers did if they find a fault with your car after either of you travelling for hours? I suppose it's just tough luck!? Would **** me off especially if i'd paid £600.
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Simon was just doing the finishing touches to my map and his laptop went down and fried my ecu!
Cheers for picking the ecu up for me Bod had visions of me still being there till 8 o clock when Simon said he was going to pick it up!
Phil
Cheers for picking the ecu up for me Bod had visions of me still being there till 8 o clock when Simon said he was going to pick it up!
Phil
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Yeah it was an interesting day I still cannot believe that damn laptop.. I think I'lkl stick with my old one with sticky tape holding it together!
The reason I stopped at 305bhp when yes in theory it should run more was two reasons.. the valve shims are quite noisy and on the dyno it was quite difficult to be 100% sure it was just shim noise.. they need the clearances checking..
On the road I could here it was fine and I actually put a little timing in
The second reason was intake temps.. the standard tmic is getting a bit tired with bent fins whcih I believe was causing slightly higher intake temps.
FMIC on there would probably release a fair bit. It made very good torque though
Many thanks to Bod for collecting that ecu.. I was about to put it back on the rollers and fit my emergency powerFC I have as a temp measure so at least you had a car whilst I sorted another.
Simon
The reason I stopped at 305bhp when yes in theory it should run more was two reasons.. the valve shims are quite noisy and on the dyno it was quite difficult to be 100% sure it was just shim noise.. they need the clearances checking..
On the road I could here it was fine and I actually put a little timing in
The second reason was intake temps.. the standard tmic is getting a bit tired with bent fins whcih I believe was causing slightly higher intake temps.
FMIC on there would probably release a fair bit. It made very good torque though
Many thanks to Bod for collecting that ecu.. I was about to put it back on the rollers and fit my emergency powerFC I have as a temp measure so at least you had a car whilst I sorted another.
Simon