It won't go from 185 to 230 on just a remap.Just the remap it looking at 230Bhp
That's a shockingly low result.
Local company who offer these remaps and dpf deletes has shown me a print out of a Mazda3 2.2d 185 that had been done. showed 233.2Bhp. Started at 191.
It really isn't difficult to produce a power graph print out that is 10+% over reading.
But if a company as big as superchips, that probably spends 1000's of hours developing and testing each map can only offer 207bhp. What must this local company be doing to get it upto 230bhp? Even Celtic tuning only offer 215bhp and there figures are normally well on the high side.
Hope you like a big cloud of black smoke following you whenever you boot it.
It won't go from 185 to 230 on just a remap.
If I took my ST225 to Mountune for what's classed as a stage 1 remap It would have: Remap, larger capacity Intercooler and K&N filter and even then it would only go from 225bhp to 260bhp! Which is a gain of 35bhp and 0.5 secs off the 0-60 time.
That's real world gains so stop letting that company feed you crap that there going to turn your 2.0 Diesel Mazda into some 240+Bhp monster!
You've only just bought the car just enjoy it for a while as u intended it for. The mpg for commuting.![]()
I thought getting rid of the dpf was not aloud anymore? Your killing the environment![]()
I personally dont rate superchips anyway. They mapped my 335d and claimed it would be around the 340 BHP mark, when I beleive it was closer to the 315 BHP mark (I had it RR'd). Of course, the place that did the rolling road showed me how they could get it to 360 bhp with just a map. An increase of around 75 BHP. Didn't believe that to be honest, but did believe my superchips bluefin was nowhere near quoted figures.
In the end, I didn't really care. The car was fast enough as it was, and I was getting reasonable mpg's. A simple remap is probably all I'd do, and deal with the DPF if it becomes an issue in the future.
[TW]Fox;28679372 said:When will you ever learn to stop trusting everything people in the motor trade tell you? You've been burnt enough times. Nobody is going to make a Mazda 3 diesel into an MPS style road rocket for 390 quid.
The pure fact it dumps fuel into the sump
causes my MPG to go from reading 55 on the motorway all the way down to 29 and the regen takes a good 10 mins... is enough to warrant me hateing it.
i have done 1.2k miles already in this car, and its done a regen 4 times. OTT imo
Unfortunately, the DPF is already an issue for me.
The pure fact it dumps fuel into the sump and causes my MPG to go from reading 55 on the motorway all the way down to 29 and the regen takes a good 10 mins... is enough to warrant me hateing it.
That's not even what he's trying to achieve though. Has he said anywhere in this thread that he wants MPS perfomance? Has he said anywhere anything to suggests he wants nothing more than a bit of extra performance and a slightly nicer aesthetic?
Unfortunately, the DPF is already an issue for me.
The pure fact it dumps fuel into the sump and causes my MPG to go from reading 55 on the motorway all the way down to 29 and the regen takes a good 10 mins... is enough to warrant me hateing it.
Its £390 for map and delete vs £250 for just the map. Just makes sence
i have done 1.2k miles already in this car, and its done a regen 4 times. OTT imo
Unfortunately, the DPF is already an issue for me.
The pure fact it dumps fuel into the sump and causes my MPG to go from reading 55 on the motorway all the way down to 29 and the regen takes a good 10 mins... is enough to warrant me hateing it.
Its £390 for map and delete vs £250 for just the map. Just makes sence
i have done 1.2k miles already in this car, and its done a regen 4 times. OTT imo
wow thats really bad. is that normal for every diesel car? i never owned a diesel car so i dont know a lot about DPF.
[TW]Fox;28679712 said:No, it isn't that normal. I have only ever once noticed mine doing a regen and it was very subtle.
Your missing the point.
You dont remove the DPF, as that's a MOT fail. You gut them and then delete the software that runs them (hence Delete).
I like how a Diesel drives, Never been a fan of revhappy petrol engines.