Diesel Remap - Saab inparticular
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Currently looking into the possibility of a remap for my Saab.
It's an 08 plate 1.9tdi 150bhp model with 150,000 on the clock - I do pretty big motorway mileage - circa 850 a week.
What i'm trying to understand is if a remap will effect reliability at all?
Also the impact it'll have on MPG?
What sort of cost would I be looking at?
And finally of course - any recommendations for someone to do the work?
Cheers
As a comparison (not a direct one!) I've ran a remapped Merc E320cdi from 105k for 40k miles and never had a problem & it was more fuel efficient too. However, if you are looking at remapping a 150k mile manual, I'd be concerned at the clutch longevity as a good remapper will check this first before starting the mapping & would also be changing the oil more frequently than recommended.. A good remap will give more power/torque hence the engine won't be working as hard and should offer more mpg.....I too am looking for a Saab 9-3 tied 150 as well although have set a mileage limit of 100k miles & will either use a Bham based company who did my Merc or get on the Saab forum to see who is recommended
Dan_1981 said:
Currently looking into the possibility of a remap for my Saab.
It's an 08 plate 1.9tdi 150bhp model with 150,000 on the clock - I do pretty big motorway mileage - circa 850 a week.
What i'm trying to understand is if a remap will effect reliability at all?
Also the impact it'll have on MPG?
What sort of cost would I be looking at?
And finally of course - any recommendations for someone to do the work?
Cheers
I think 'Neutron' on UKSaabs remaps diesels? It's an 08 plate 1.9tdi 150bhp model with 150,000 on the clock - I do pretty big motorway mileage - circa 850 a week.
What i'm trying to understand is if a remap will effect reliability at all?
Also the impact it'll have on MPG?
What sort of cost would I be looking at?
And finally of course - any recommendations for someone to do the work?
Cheers
http://www.uksaabs.co.uk/UKS/memberlist.php?mode=v...
There's also Hirsch & I think Maptun do these but it's a fair few quid.
Edited by griffin dai on Wednesday 1st April 00:04
Cheers both - i'll check out the link.
With regard the clutch - it's not the original one that's in - its got about 70k on this one - but understand it's a consumable item that will require changing at some point.
I've found & heard recommendation about Angeltuning - it seems they can do they job for about £275
www.angeltuning.co.uk
anyone heard anything about them? Also asked my regular Saab specialist but they've not come back to me yet.
With regard the clutch - it's not the original one that's in - its got about 70k on this one - but understand it's a consumable item that will require changing at some point.
I've found & heard recommendation about Angeltuning - it seems they can do they job for about £275
www.angeltuning.co.uk
anyone heard anything about them? Also asked my regular Saab specialist but they've not come back to me yet.
My friend owns Tweekz and he has one of those Saab's as his daily which he mapped.
Its got similar miles to yours on so a very good person to ask.
http://www.tweekz.co.uk
Its got similar miles to yours on so a very good person to ask.
http://www.tweekz.co.uk
Dan_1981 said:
Cheers both - i'll check out the link.
With regard the clutch - it's not the original one that's in - its got about 70k on this one - but understand it's a consumable item that will require changing at some point.
I've found & heard recommendation about Angeltuning - it seems they can do they job for about £275
www.angeltuning.co.uk
anyone heard anything about them? Also asked my regular Saab specialist but they've not come back to me yet.
They came to me to map a 1.8t passat and i was very happy with the service. Car was transformed after the treatment.With regard the clutch - it's not the original one that's in - its got about 70k on this one - but understand it's a consumable item that will require changing at some point.
I've found & heard recommendation about Angeltuning - it seems they can do they job for about £275
www.angeltuning.co.uk
anyone heard anything about them? Also asked my regular Saab specialist but they've not come back to me yet.
Not sure about the map details but no complaints here, my only concerns at that mileage are the extra stresses on the turbo, but if you dont drive like a loon all should be fine.
I've had my Citroen C5 2.2 HDi remapped. Certainly a lot more torque (supposedly 370Nm -> 440Nm) and about 30BHP (170 -> 200) gain.
EGR & DPF delete at the same time.
The clutch does now slip when it's warmed up but only at low revs so can still use most of the performance gain.
So far the displayed MPG on the trip computer has gone up massively but the tank-to-tank calculations have shown that, at the moment, my MPG is about the worst it has ever been. I haven't done quite as much motorway driving as previously but I wasn't expecting the MPG to drop so much.
Having said that - you do get addicted to the torque so that might also explain the worse MPG!
EGR & DPF delete at the same time.
The clutch does now slip when it's warmed up but only at low revs so can still use most of the performance gain.
So far the displayed MPG on the trip computer has gone up massively but the tank-to-tank calculations have shown that, at the moment, my MPG is about the worst it has ever been. I haven't done quite as much motorway driving as previously but I wasn't expecting the MPG to drop so much.
Having said that - you do get addicted to the torque so that might also explain the worse MPG!
MrC986 said:
As a comparison (not a direct one!) I've ran a remapped Merc E320cdi from 105k for 40k miles and never had a problem & it was more fuel efficient too. However, if you are looking at remapping a 150k mile manual, I'd be concerned at the clutch longevity as a good remapper will check this first before starting the mapping & would also be changing the oil more frequently than recommended.. A good remap will give more power/torque hence the engine won't be working as hard and should offer more mpg.....I too am looking for a Saab 9-3 tied 150 as well although have set a mileage limit of 100k miles & will either use a Bham based company who did my Merc or get on the Saab forum to see who is recommended
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