Just thinking out loud, reflecting on the brief few days driving the vehicle after the tune "downgrade":
I thought the experience of going back to standard tune would have been more of a "shock" than it was. Just saying that even in standard tune the 2.2l TDCi is a willing worker.
For sure the controlled smoothness around throttle response of the AB tune was missing.
I guess what is happening is that even with the BAS AB tune and all the extra oomph available, largely around the daily commute I don't actually call on it.
In that role, not a lot of performance being asked for, the stock tune is ample to get the vehicle percolating along as briskly as the BAS tune. No doubt you don't have to be Sherlock to figure that out.
Apart from smoothness the only other noticeable difference is that it seems I have slipped into a bad habit when driving with the BAS tune - shifting up too early, operating too long, too low, in the rev range.
What I mean is:
With the stock tune I routinely change up a gear between 2500-3500 RPM when just percolating along.
With the BAS tune I seem to have drifted into a pattern of changing up a gear at around 2000 RPM when just percolating along (most of my driving). Not a conscious decision, just a matter of it feels ok. The vehicle is not struggling at all.
Of course this gives the impression that with the stock tune the 2.2l is "busier" and louder in a sense. Whereas with the BAS tune it is more relaxed and refined.
Operating this engine below 2000RPM for much of the time doesn't seem a good idea when I think about it.
So once I changed back to the BAS tune I have been conscious of the tendency to comfortably short shift at low revs - and try to make sure that I keep the engine percolating at or above 2000RPM most of the time.




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