Jon,
Your correct, and its one of the reasons I dont do hard chipped TD5s at the moment..
I cant afford the extra for a de-secured ECU to send back and forth!
Plus no workshop at the moment (SteelX tell me its delayed in manufacture) so nowhere to set up my workbench
Common in Oz is exchange ECU's with "safe" mapping. Power increases are nice and strong, but not to the full potential of the engine.
I have around 40 maps now, including the reworked ones, but once the workshops up we're getting more intense.
I've also now got a power up for the new Defender and the TDV6 versions.
One time purchase, comes with programmer/deprogrammer that the owner keeps.
This allows them to return to stock for dealer visits should a warranty be required and then re-program it again once leaving...
They arent cheap, but they are Excellent performance gains...
They can then be moved on to the next vehicle with minimal cost when they upgrade.
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