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Joe90



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TD6 - Pros & Cons - CRTD2 Diesel Tuning Box

Fit one of these instead of a remap ?

http://www.tdi-tuning.co.uk/car_and_van_di..._P481.html

Cost recovery look like @ 1 year @ 12,000 miles .
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I would also be interested in any feedback on this unit could do with a bit more go Smile

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I would say thats a variable resistor type unit once all the gubbins are apart...

A remap is really the only way to go if you want real piece of mind knowing the fueling is right and not guessed at if you want the engine and gubbins to last the course Wink

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Is that from experience kingpleb ? What does the "variable resistor" do ?

As I understand it, the box only does what a remap does but "live" as opposed to "in the firmware" of the ECU? .
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A tuning box can never match a true remap. Tuning boxes fool the ECU and engine into operating different to what each other "thinks" - i.e. it's a box which modifies signals going both ways to trick them.

At its crudest, this is simply a resistor to lower the rail pressure signal to the ECU, so the ECU raises it as it doesn't match it's set point. Higher diesel pressure means more diesel injected per firing, but it takes NO account of the other engine parameters required to determine if this is a good idea or not.

Get a remap

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but it takes NO account of the other engine parameters required to determine if this is a good idea or not


and there is the rub....

what other engine parameters are required?

why wouldn't it be a good idea? (to inject less/more fuel, etc) A remap does this too ? .
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Ie if the exhaust temps were getting high as the fuel was too lean(extremely common in pet told) the tuning box would likely not be able to correct for this.

Just increasing rail pressure as Martin has said will just stress the fuel pump, pressure rail and injectors out that bit more.

Also for forget that lovely gearbox BMW lumbered us all with Wink

I would just fork out the extra for a proper remap as they spend a few hours if not more tailoring it to you and your car and making it right. And also a full health check before to make sure it's not a waste of your money Wink

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No rea lexperience of tuning boxes, just that when i was a BMW owner general consensus was they were a pretty 'crude' way of tuning a turbo'd car, where as a proper remap if fine tuned live to the vehicle?

In my old Ford days we would simply wind out the actuator so boost came on a lot sooner... crude and cheap

I'm serioualy considering a remap, am in Essex if anyone can recommend a decent mapper

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I run a tuning box after i fitted i to my last turbo diesel (not a landrover) and was pleased with the results which were about a 3/4 mpg increase and a noticable increase in performance. However i find it makes the td6 quite noisy i probably get a few more mpg and it does seem to pick up quicker but cant say i am 100% pleased. As previous posts and after a bit of internet research all the tuning boxes do is up the pressure on the fuel rail so you effectively over fuel the engine some have other features but they all work the same way. There is a good guide on ebay of all places! Mine was a blue one! Smile

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After extra mpg and smoother drive (better pick up) so a bit of both but mainly economy.

Looking at the Rapid Remap Pro box as well, now it seems a tuning box is not the way to go. (the RRP seems a better more flexible approach than the Bluefin, as at the very least Rapid look at your original map - or so they say, and you get a choice of economy / performance or both!)

http://www.rapidremap.co.uk/#/remap-pro/4532452273

It was just that the tuning box popped up as an ad on a page I viewed and seemed worth the once over. .
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A remap would also take into account turbo boost pressures, temperatures etc etc, just like the original map. In fact, it is the original "3d"map, but modified extensively.

As already mentioned, a tuning box fools the ECU to shove more fuel in..........but what about changing ignition timing to suit ? for eg, to get a better burn ?

(EDIT : I mean diesel injection timing..........)

A remap should take all that into account.

Obviously you get good and bad remaps, but I had my previous car, a Td5 remapped by Td5Alive at the time, now Alive Tuning, and had it for nearly 5 years. It was excellent remap work.

I visited JE Engineering a month or so ago, and am well pleased.

My car is quieter now, with the bonnet open, than it was before with the bonnet closed.......the whole thing runs better...........

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Hi Joe

I've been using Pete Bell's kit for the last 6months.

Excellent bit of kit can swap back and forth to your original map anytime.

You download your map, email it to him, he re writes it and then you load it up.

http://bellautoservices.co.uk/bas-remap-interface/

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Joe90 wrote:

and there is the rub....

what other engine parameters are required?


Fuel temperatures, boost pressure, engine temperature, driver driver, inlet air temperature, charge temperature, gearbox gear, gearbox temperature, EGR state... [etc]

A remap does increase fuelling, but by altering the maps which are read as a result of looking at all these other parameters FIRST. A tuning box lets the ECU work out where it should be operating, and then just bungs some on top.

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Joe90 wrote:
http://www.rapidremap.co.uk/#/remap-pro/4532452273

It was just that the tuning box popped up as an ad on a page I viewed and seemed worth the once over.

Check prices and compare, but strictly going by what I've read about him, I'd go with Pete Bell. The added advantage is that he takes your map and modifies it vs. the generic map supplied by rapidremap.

And to answer your question from above as to why a remap is better: in essence, a power remap adds fuel. So you can achieve the same through various methods - the most simple of which is adding a resistor to the wire from the coolant temp sensor so that the ECU always thinks the motor is colder than it is (=runs richer). This is more or less what a tuning box does - which is quite primitive. Properly done, a remap looks at all the same parameters as the DDE ECU - from throttle position to ambient air temp to air flow, etc.

A tuning box throws a bucket of extra fuel in, a generic map takes what should be the proper additional amount at the right time and injects it, and a custom map such as from Bell is exactly the amount of fuel needed for extra performance or better mileage. 
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