Stelvio 2.2 210 remap - Celtic experiences?
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Alfa now mapped. Noticeable difference. Much more 'keen' with pickup, partial throttle and in 'N' or 'D' a pronounced harder kick to it
Gear changes have a slight punch to them now too high up the revs
For the few hundred quid it cost I would recommend. On a plus adblue removed too which means no more £25+ every 1000-1500 miles when towing
Alfa now mapped. Noticeable difference. Much more 'keen' with pickup, partial throttle and in 'N' or 'D' a pronounced harder kick to it
Gear changes have a slight punch to them now too high up the revs
For the few hundred quid it cost I would recommend. On a plus adblue removed too which means no more £25+ every 1000-1500 miles when towing
r159 said:
Sounds like a good result.
As you are no longer using the Adblue have you drained the tank or just left it?
Not sure if there is a risk of crystallization if it sits there?
That's a good point and no I've had to leave it as is. You have to leave the liquid in there so it registers otherwise it'll keep showing on the dash that it's lowAs you are no longer using the Adblue have you drained the tank or just left it?
Not sure if there is a risk of crystallization if it sits there?
I'll ask them about that
Wynns do an additive which is supposed to help prevent the problem (might be snake oil though)
https://www.wynns.eu/product/crystal-clean-protect...
https://www.wynns.eu/product/crystal-clean-protect...
r159 said:
Wynns do an additive which is supposed to help prevent the problem (might be snake oil though)
https://www.wynns.eu/product/crystal-clean-protect...
For how much it costs no harm in trying. Appreciate the linkhttps://www.wynns.eu/product/crystal-clean-protect...
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