Is that what you use so u don't have to tell your insurance is itUnless you use a DTUK box.

Is that what you use so u don't have to tell your insurance is itUnless you use a DTUK box.
Use a DTUK box....
I would but the gains just aren't worth it, 95 to 115bhp? no thanks.
I would but the gains just aren't worth it, 95 to 115bhp? no thanks.
They are gutless those Transit Connects. Had one for 12 months.
Now I'm in a full fat Transit and it's even slower![]()
I would but the gains just aren't worth it, 95 to 115bhp? no thanks.
Is that all they give is it? Having just googled tuning boxes I came across various forums for diesel cars such as 1.6 Mokka's and PoV spec diesel German whip's were the owners was banging on that the tuning boxes had turned there taxi cab engines into some kind of and I quote "Rocket ship" gaining 50bhp at the drop of a hatand how they can "blast past anything on the motorway"etc with them lol. That was on a Astra club site that someone stated that in
Gotta love diesel owners
in your lorry scenario what gear are you in ?
surely its not that bad if you drop a gear and are back in the turbo zone ?
I know your pain, I do 20-25k a year in a 100PS Transit Custom, they are woefully underpowered
That 20hp extra would give you a big boost in performance - you'd certainly feel it.
Having owned a similar Peugeot Expert with 110hp, I can assure you it went very well for a van, 0-60mph in roughly 12 seconds.
Why on earth would you spend several hundred pounds of your own money modifying a car that:
Does anyone do a plug in "tuning box" for it?
Removable, undetectable...
2008 - 2014 Scania (HGV) Series (P/R/T_Euro5) 440 12.7L XPI 6Cil 440 BHP
Model Year: 2008 - 2014
Vehicle Type Chosen: Scania (HGV) Series (P/R/T_Euro5)
Engine Type Chosen: Trucks
Engine Size Chosen: 440 12.7L XPI 6Cil
Std Engine Power (BHP): 440 BHP Model
Std Engine Torque (NM): 2300 NM
Power Increase Available (BHP): +80
Torque Increase Available (NM): +300