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It'll take 100 miles or so to bed in. So keep that in mind. As your management system will need to relearn your driving style and adjust a bit. So make sure you don't just give it beans but also don't just tootle around like a granny.I'll let you know my honest opinion when after its been sorted on Tuesday. Obviously it will take a few weeks to determine if the fuel consumption has changed in anyway.
I'll also try and get some info from the fella who is doing it for me.
Thanks I'll check that outYour mate is right.
The 110's do go to about 140. And you will get either the same mpg or slightly better. Sounds like a bhp-orientated map that though you can get one to take it to about 120 and a lot more mpg than stock.
www.bvrautomotive.co.uk is our local VAG mappers and I think they have a calculator on their website if you want to take a look.
Cheers I wasn't aware of thatIt'll take 100 miles or so to bed in. So keep that in mind. As your management system will need to relearn your driving style and adjust a bit. So make sure you don't just give it beans but also don't just tootle around like a granny.
Well you have a point .never bothered. not sure if the savings on fuel will be better than costs of replacing the ecu unit/injectors/pump if you mess up things too much?
Well you have a point .
ECUs can be very temperamental. Best left to the experts. So many things can affect their parameters.
Well you have a point .
ECUs can be very temperamental. Best left to the experts. So many things can affect their parameters.
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